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Knowledge to verify/review right of way requirements, conductor sags/tensions, transmission line plan and profile drawings and construction documents. Proficiency with PLS-CADD software to able to review transmission line models.
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5+ years of experience conducting the following activities: Business requirements gathering, fit-gap analysis, functional design process, system testing and solution delivery, UAT customer support, process document creations and review, working with onsite and offshore delivery model.
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Consilio/LOD is seeking Legal Reviewers across legal practice areas for a remote, full-time contract opening with our client, a state-based healthcare program vital to over a million Tennesseans.
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Enhances the quality of patient management and satisfaction, to promote continuity of care and cost effectiveness through the integration of functions of case management, utilization review and management, and discharge planning.
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Every month, NSS Shift Supervisors review each Patient Transporter using the Steps to Success program. JOB SUMMARY:The Patient Transporter delivers patients, equipment, medication, lab specimens, and paperwork from one location to another within University Medical Center, the Medical Office Plaza, the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and other facilities.
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Generate financial spreads, or oversee and review spreads prepared by Analyst I or II within the bank lending operating system (nCino) using financial statements to find and review trends.
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Work directly with the underwriter to ensure accurate reflection of financials and to ensure accurate preparation of Loss Given Default, Probability of default and Risk Adjusted Return on Capital models at time of new/renew requests.
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The Training Manager will design, plan, and implement training programs, policies, and procedures to fulfill the training needs of the employees at DFW CSC. Duties/Responsibilities: Review existing training programs, suggest enhancements and modifications to improve engagement, learning, and retention to meet the changing needs of the organization.
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At least 3 years experience in a physician billing environment or at least two (2) years in the capacity of PN Account Specialist I, with proficiency in performance of duties evidenced by a minimum rating of meets expectations on the most recent Performance Review.
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Inspectors are the "eyes" for the insurance underwriter, who is generally in another area and confined to an office. Insurance Inspector Technical Requirements: A Microsoft Windows based PC Windows 10 Google Chrome or Edge and Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 Adobe Acrobat Reader Broadband internet connection Digital camera or smart phone capable of interfacing with your PC Color inkjet or laser printer.
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Working with management, design engineering, supply chain management, manufacturing engineering, and sustainment the model-based quality engineer provides input to the contract review processes, requirements distillation processes, program planning processes, product design processes, product quality planning processes, supplier quality / sourcing activities, and sustainment operations.
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Support customer relations, communication, scope and quality management, demobilization, and post-project review for metal spray, weld overlay, mechanical, or LPA filtration projects from a site location within the quoted time and budget.
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Experience with document review and legal research. We are a leading law firm seeking a dynamic Contract Litigation Paralegal to join our team. Responsibilities:As a Contract Litigation Paralegal, your duties will include but are not limited to:1.
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Work with medical director teams focusing on inpatient care management, clinical coverage review, member appeals clinical review, medical claim review and provider appeals clinical review.
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The successful candidate will play a key role supporting insurance advertising legal review of carrier collateral and distribution agency collateral, insurance producer commission agreements, marketing content creation, regulatory affairs and litigation management, and also support lead generation and consumer contact.
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