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Applicable degrees include investment management, business administration, accounting, finance, financial management, real estate, agriculture, economics, mathematics, statistics, physics, chemistry, law, humanities, or related field.
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The American Heart Association has an excellent opportunity for a Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst in our National Center office located in Dallas, TX. (Home-based work available) The Business Technology (BT) Sr. Cyber Risk Analyst is responsible for risk identification and management across the BT department and the overall American Heart Association organization.
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POSITION PURPOSE: Manages the entire spectrum of Project Controls activities for the Environmental Business Line. Responsible for the management of the Project Control activities within North Wind’s Environmental Business line including, but not limited to scheduling, budgeting, estimating, risk management, reporting, contract administration, and administrative services.
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Requirements: Required Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Business Information Systems, Business, Mathematics & Statistics, Engineering or relevant discipline, or a comparable combination of education and work experience Minimum 5 years’ experience in Identity governance and administration, compliance, ITGC controls, access certification and data analysis.
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Apply creative design thinking to clients business problems to help maximize value of AECOMs service to the client. The Project Architect will manage projects from conceptual design phase through completion of construction, and in some instances into construction administration.
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The Chief Information Security Officer ( CISO ) has management responsibility over the Information Security Office, including the hiring, evaluating, training, performance management, salary administration, mentorship, development and retention of staff.
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Desired Skills & Experience of Chief Financial Officer Master's degree in accounting, business, public administration, or related field plus a minimum of eight years of experience in financial management or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, CPSM, CPP, CSCP or CPPB preferred. Coordinate with cross-functional teams to ensure project alignment with overall business objectives.
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Bachelors Degree - Business Administration or Operations Management. Responsible for all Planning, Quotes, and Purchasing functions to ensure that the groups objectives and processes align with the overall business direction; supports employees to achieve their objectives, and removes barriers to success.
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Originate Small Business Administration (SBA) loans, equipment leasing and Asset-Based Lending (ABL) financing transactions for small businesses nationwide. The Business Development Officer is responsible for oversight of all aspects of Small Business Administration (SBA) customer relationships including business development, risk management, operations, underwriting and relationship management.
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3+ years experience in managed healthcare administration and/or Provider Services. 5+ years experience in managed healthcare administration and/or Provider Services. Working familiarity with various managed healthcare provider compensation methodologies, primarily across Medicaid and Medicare lines of business, including but not limited to; fee-for service, capitation and various forms of risk, ASO, etc.
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Must have a valid Medical Examiner's Certificate (MEC) from a Department of Transportation (DOT) licensed "medical examiner" listed on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) National Registry or be willing to obtain one within five business days of receiving a conditional offer of employment.
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Education BS degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction. Education BS degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, non-profit management, public health, hotel/hospitality, social work or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Your expertiseWe are looking for a talented and highly motivated colleague with a strong team spirit and positive attitude, with ideally the following background and skills: Bachelor s degree in Finance, Business Administration, Economics or Accounting or equivalent work experience is necessary; MBA or financial certification (CFA, FRM, etc.
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