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As a power facility, the plant is to be licensed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Ensure compliance with regulatory and safety requirements by detail design. Knowledge of industry codes and standards and regulatory requirements.
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Guidehouse's Regulatory Life Sciences practice is an engine of innovation helping pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, and diagnostic regulators tackle today's challenges, while anticipating tomorrow's.
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The Senior Manager, Project Development will be responsible for the completion and management of all project development activities including project/site selection and contracting, permitting, land acquisition rights, qualification for applicable incentive programs, interconnection application and process, regulatory issues, problem resolution, supporting due diligence and valuation efforts for potential transactions.
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Support remedial alternatives evaluation and selection, treatability studies and field pilot testing, remedial design, permitting, remediation construction management, and remedial system operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and performance monitoring and improvement for projects under various US state and Federal regulatory programs (e.g., CERCLA and RCRA.
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The Surgical Technologist CVOR acts as a resource in an Inova Fairfax Medical Campus CVOR. Assists OR Service Leader to ensure unit compliance with quality, safety, regulatory requirements, and JCAHO standards.
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Reporting to the Project Manager and working closely with the Project Engineer, the Site Installation Manager will lead a team of technicians and other site personnel, ensuring that installation activities are executed efficiently, safely, and in compliance with all project specifications and regulatory requirements.
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The ideal candidate will have solid experience in nuclear power plant design and regulatory requirements and will be capable of developing licensing and design documents that maintain safety in design.
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As required by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), employee with access to blood irradiator in the Transfusion Service section must be subjected to fingerprinting and a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) identification and criminal history records check.
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Through advocacy of the industry and its positions on legislative, regulatory, and judicial issues at the federal, state and local levels, it acts as an effective ally ensuring that the industry is represented and fairly considered.
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Experience: four years of appropriate experience in one or more of the fields listed above in work associated with international organizations, problems, or other aspects of foreign affairs. Degree: major or equivalent, or a combination of courses totaling at least 24 semester hours, in international law and international relations, political science, economics, history, sociology, geography, social or cultural anthropology, law, statistics, or in the humanities; or 12 semester hours in one of the above disciplines and 12 semester hours in statistics/quantitative methods.
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Continuous Improvement: Stay updated on industry developments, regulatory changes, and best practices in AML and Sanctions compliance and internal audit methodologies. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that audit activities comply with relevant regulatory standards.
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Seeking Applications for a The US Forest Service Office of International Programs (USFS/IP) is seeking a technical expert with extensive experience in the legality, enforcement and regulatory frameworks related to the international trade in timber and wood products for its Timber Legality Technical Expert (TLTE) Program in Vietnam.
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A career within International Tax Services will provide you with the opportunity to help PwC address their cross border tax needs both locally and globally by managing their global tax rates, finding areas of cost reduction, and responding to inquiries from regulatory authorities.
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Support audits, reviews, submissions for external agencies, including DCAA, outside CPA firms, and other regulatory agencies. Deltek Costpoint working experience with labor accounting, payroll and accounts payable related entries and reports.
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Reporting to the One Medical Assistant General Counsel - Clinical and Regulatory, the Corporate Counsel will support our company’s clinical and regulatory matters, as well as be a key adviser to One Medical’s clinicians and operations team.
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