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Ability to assess and review third-party audit evidence from Strategic Partners such as: SOC reports, Penetration Testing reports, ITGC audit reports, PCI DSS SAQ/AOC/ROC, cyber insurance policies, etc.
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Eight years of retail banking credit experience in one or more of the following functions: credit analyst, underwriter, portfolio manager, relationship manager, credit risk review officer, or credit approval officer.
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The Utilization Review Specialist will also perform pre-certification reviews, concurrent reviews and will perform appeal reviews as needed. Three to Five (5) years experience in Case Management/Utilization Review (as either CADC, LAADC, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or Utilization Review Coordinator.
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According to Becker’s ASC Review, “Utah is in the top 5 best places for physicians to work.” There is no lack of summer activities either with several water recreational locations close by, Pineview Reservoir, Willard Bay, Ogden River Parkway, and only 10 miles from the Great Salt Lake. Within minutes of leaving McKay Dee Hospital you can find yourself mountain biking, hiking, fishing, kayaking, and rock climbing.
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Review of consolidated working papers supporting various global filings, including VAT filings for several EMEA entities and regions, Sales and Use tax filings for our U.S. operations, and various other, global, indirect tax obligations.
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Create and maintain appropriate design documentation using RFDS, perform construction document review with Adobe Acrobat Editor, create RNDCIQ for site integration, E911 PSAP validation by updating SLIPED and Lemming and following up by checking RIOT and CBN.Post-launch Voice over NR (VoNR) trials, conducting comprehensive assessments using Netscout and TEMS. Identification of parameter incompliances and 5G device issues, including escalation for resolution.
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As needed, perform reviews on utilization review, appeals and grievance cases. As needed, perform reviews on utilization review, appeals and grievance cases. Manage labor and non-labor expenses to budget or flex budget.
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The Financial Reporting Manager (Assistant Controller) candidate will also need to have experience in financial statement preparation, review, or auditing, and prior experience reading and interpreting Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) or GASB rules and guidelines.
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They will participate in the review of new courses and programs through the SLCC curricular process. This position reports to the Curriculum Director in the Academic System office. Actively participant on Curriculum committees; participate in the SLCC curricular process making recommendations relevant to catalog and degree audit impacts on proposed curricular changes.
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Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act Eligible Applicants: please review the required documents for this hiring authority on the Forest Service website. Qualifying specialized experience includes meeting one or more of the following: Conducted technical supply management, database utilization and document processing for the movement of considerable amounts of property and supplies.
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Prepares reports, coordinate progress meetings with the contractor and owner, manages the shop drawing review process and certifies Contractor payrolls,Reviews a Contractor’s subcontractor agreements (MBE/WBE/DBE), drafts and manages Stanley’s sub consultant agreements.
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Participates in the technical review of assets, conducts inspections and walk-throughs, and provides comprehensive and detailed assessment of asset-existing conditions and required improvements.
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As a Part Time Sales Manager, you will be the first face of the brand for growing families. Offer consistent, in the moment feedback to store team and raise performance concerns to Store Manager.
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The CRU Risk Officer provides centralized risk oversight of the Wealth Management Financial Advisors, ensuring consistency in both the review and resolution of potential sales practice, suitability, and regulatory focus issues.
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EMR chart review Communication with providers and staff regarding paroxysmal events and concerning findings on the EEG. Minimum Qualifications Current Registered EEG Tech certification. Collecting other data pertinent to the interpretation of test results to be utilized by physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders under the direction of the EEG Laboratory Manager/ EEG Medical Director.
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