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Reporting to the Vice President, Quality and Safety Operating Systems, the Project Director, Care Operating Systems (CareOS) will plan and manage the successful delivery of projects within our new Care Operating System business line.
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GovCIO is currently hiring for a Senior Management Analyst to support program management, data analytics, and reporting activities at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This will be a fully remote position.
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You will also be managing the quarterly & year-end GAAP & regulatory reporting, along with improving actuarial models. In this position, you will serve as an expert on US GAAP (LDTI), US Stat, Bermuda EBS (SBA & BSCR), and/or AXIS modeling.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Delivery Officer, as a Director, Digital Forensics, and Incident Response, you will have career development and people management responsibility of a team ranging from 3-5 members of Forensic professionals.
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We are hiring a Legal Counsel to join Sprinklr's Legal team, reporting to the Associate General Counsel, Employment & Litigation. Experience working independently in a hybrid or remote environment.
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Enforce proper adherence to financial and vendor management processes by reporting on SLAs, providing training to new cost center owners, and provide guidance to all stakeholders involved in the end-to-end process.
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Experience delivering for DHS and/or US government agencies (previous or existing DHS clearance highly preferred) Are you ready to be a transformer? This role will be responsible for providing lead support to a team of analysts to execute government taskings, status reports, data calls, analytics and dashboard development, customer relationship management, and various other programmatic needs.
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Based on your skills and interests, projects may include (but not limited to): Interim Controller/CFO, SEC reporting, M&A, IPO Readiness, Financial transformation, SOX Compliance, Technical Accounting, FP&A, ERP implementation, etc.
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Create, maintain, and enhance recurring reporting/analysis responsibilities in support of Ryder US FMS and SCS business segments. Create, maintain, and enhance recurring reporting/analysis responsibilities in support of Ryder US FMS and SCS business segments.
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Ensure patent compliance of UTMB's developed technology by timely reporting required information to government agencies. Adhere to internal controls and reporting structure. Fully remote work but must reside within the state of Texas and be available for occasional onsite meetings as requested.
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Maintains and add improvements to company policy documentations and procedures to enhance the overall quality of financial reconciliation and reporting. Enhances and develops process and system improvements, as well as reporting tools.
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Reporting Relationships: Reports to Underwriting Manager or DirectorTypical Skills and Experiences: Education: Undergraduate studies in medical related discipline, marketing, insurance, risk management, economics, finance or business management preferred.
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Provide timely reporting to the regional office or departments, as directed, detailing all service activities performed or any other reports or information requested periodically to maintain a clear efficient flow of information from the field.
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Using your skills and experience as report developer, you will design, develop, test, and implement reports and dashboards that utilize the underlying data to deliver reporting products. The candidate should have a strong customer focus, show basic domain knowledge of the retail industry, and be self-driven in this remote position.
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We are currently hiring a Paid Media Manager with a successful track record of driving paid media campaigns to acquire new customers, building and analyzing marketing reporting. You will be the resident expert in all things media and marketing analytics, reporting to the Performance Marketing Senior Manager.
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