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Reporting to the Museum Director, the Director of External Affairs serves as the lead strategist and content creator in all messaging for public relations, marketing, social media, website and visitor services inclusive of the gate and the shop.
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As a Sr. Toxicologist for this industrial chemical company, you will be hands on in risk assessment, regulatory affairs, EU Reach, leading consortia/industry association meetings, and serving external stakeholders.
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The Regulatory Affairs Specialist will be responsible for ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements related to the development, manufacturing, and distribution of our products.
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The Regulatory Affairs Lead is responsible for regulatory affairs consulting to the entire organization related to developing new gene therapy candidates through preclinical, clinical and commercial stage.
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Liaise with internal/external key stakeholders on marine regulatory and permitting issues, and represent the organization on various nonprofit boards, government or NGO committees, and trade organizations as appropriate to support agency strategies.
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Two years of research experience within an IACUC or IBC or RSC Research Protections Program or two years of direct regulatory oversight of research with a Bachelor's degree OR one year of experience within an IACUC or IBC or RSC Research Protections Program or one year of direct regulatory oversight of l research with a Master's degree.
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The attorney hired will provide commercial and regulatory legal support to Company’s U.S. Natural Gas Pipelines businesses, including Regulatory Affairs, Marketing, Business Development, Commercial Operations, Compliance, Government Relations, and will represent Company in regulatory proceedings before federal and state regulators and administrative tribunals.
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Risk and Regulatory Advisory - risk management policies and framework, risk exposure assessment, commercial & regulatory due diligence, regulatory operating model design, transaction surveillance, regulatory reporting, financial crime compliance (i.e., KYC, AML), market / regulatory remediation.
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Knowledge of ESG topics and trends and ratings and rankings (e.g., MSCI, ISS, CDP, Sustainalytics, Ecovadis), as well as familiarity with current and upcoming regulatory requirements related to climate or sustainability reporting (e.g., ISSB, SEC, CRSD.
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The Regulatory Specialist supports the Polyethylene Business by carrying out activities pertaining to all aspects of regulatory compliance involving Westlake’s Polyethylene and Epolene® products.
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Engage with key regulatory agencies, including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, National Marine Fisheries Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal land management agencies, and State Historic Preservation Offices.
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The S&E Regulatory Analyst will play a critical role in managing the regulatory compliance for Repsol production operations as effectively as possible. Participate in all S&E regulatory audits performed by local, state and federal regulatory agencies.
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Stay abreast of regulatory changes and industry standards, implementing best practices and communicating throughout the organization. Payroll liaison with operations team on projects requiring prevailing wage/Davis Bacon Act reporting and compliance and/or certified payroll.
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Public affairs, regulatory and legal. As a team, we form a larger PEMA team, which consists of offshore and onshore permitting, marine affairs, and compliance, spanning the developmental, construction, and operational phases of projects.
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Participates in regulatory and legislative affairs for assigned states, including serving on boards and bureaus. Manages branch business affairs in accordance with corporate guidelines, and under the direction of the Regional President or operating head.
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