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Develop and implement robust governance frameworks for third party risk management. Minimum of 10 years of experience in third party risk management, governance, or related roles.
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As a Third-Party Risk Management Purple Team Analyst, you will play a crucial role in enhancing the customer’s organization's overall cybersecurity posture by integrating with the third-party risk management team to evaluate critical supply chain vendors’ real-world cyber threats, evaluating their security controls, and collaborating with both the supplier and other cyber security functions.
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Experience using third party risk management /Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) systems. CNB established the Vendor Management Office to support the third party risk management framework.
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Collaborate with third party Farmers, Equine Manager and Tree Nursery Manager. Bachelor’s degree in Farm Management, Agriculture, Business Administration, or another relevant field of study, and/or compensating relevant farm operating experience.
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Austin Industries and all operating divisions (Austin Bridge & Road, Austin Commercial, and Austin Industrial) do not accept unsolicited resumes, candidates’ names or summaries from staffing agencies, search firms, or third-party recruiters.
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Minimum 5 years’ work experience in Third Party Risk Management with strong background in GRC risks and controls. Legend Biotech is seeking a TPRM (Third Party Risk Management) Senior Analyst as part of the IT team based in Somerset, NJ.
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Knowledge or experience in any of the following, is helpful, but not mandatory: 340B programs, healthcare services, third-party insurance billings, or non-profit accounting. 340B Revenue Management: Analyze complex financial and non-financial 340B revenue data from external pharmacies and suppliers, identifying trends, variances, and improvement opportunities.
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We are one of the largest third-party 100% fee-managed Property Management companies in the nation, an industry leader in both the Conventional and Affordable Housing spaces, managing over 850 communities (~150,000 units) across the country, and employing ~3,500 team members.
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Responsible for the management and communication of denials/appeals received from third party payers, managed care companies, and/or government entities/auditors related to medical necessity and/or level of care.
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Applied knowledge of technologies for data mapping, risk assessments, third party risk management, compliance tracking, security controls management. Gains an understanding of the client’s business environment and risk management frameworks and approaches.
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Please note, UMR is UnitedHealthcare's third-party administrator (TPA) solution. UMR, UnitedHealthcare’s third-party administrator (TPA) solution, is the nation’s largest TPA. When you work with UMR, what you do matters.
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Provide risk mitigation strategies Maintain Third Party Risk Management Program (TPRM) and analyze SOC- and other reporting including mapping to key IT security and compliance controls such as NIST, PCI, and COBIT. Manage IT security vulnerabilities management program aligned with PCI and NIST standards.
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Selection and ongoing management of all third-party service required for the conversion of raw materials (pipe, couplings, protectors) into finished Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG.
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Deep understanding of cybersecurity program planning and sequencing, including governance, risk management, architecture, technology onboarding, vulnerability management, awareness and training, and third-party risk management.
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Inspects and maintains secured airport property; provides weekly inspection, maintenance and repair to secured fence line, protective guard rail, security sliding and swinging gates; repairs may include the fabrication of aluminum and steel, backfill to prevent or repair fence line from washouts or security breaches; assembles steel barricades and bollards for fire hydrant protection.
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