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20 jobs that use Regulatory Agencies the most

Jobs that use regulatory agencies the most include remedial project manager, land manager, and solid waste manager.

What jobs use Regulatory Agencies the most?

1. Remedial Project Manager

How remedial project manager uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Major remediation projects manage: CERCLA sites in Idaho and mine site remediation in Manitoba.
  • Lead the Chaska site remediation team to address issues identify by an FDA warning letter.
  • Keep project on track, manage central project SharePoint repository, report weekly to all stakeholders.

Most common skills for remedial project manager:

  • Project Management
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Cost Estimates
  • Surface Water
  • RCRA
  • Site Assessments

2. Land Manager

How land manager uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage land-related licensing, permitting and zoning processes including reporting, oversight of requirements and monitoring to ensure compliance.
  • Serve as liaison with landowners and lessors.
  • Generate a GIS map with parcel locations and borders.

Most common skills for land manager:

  • Due Diligence
  • Real Estate
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • GIS
  • Division Order
  • Ownership Reports

3. Solid Waste Manager

How solid waste manager uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage the storage and disposal of CERCLA and RCRA hazardous and radioactive waste/materials.
  • Interface with various government agencies; FDA, CBER, CDER.
  • Design and implement leaf composting program to divert leaves from landfill.

Most common skills for solid waste manager:

  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Safety Regulations
  • Household Hazardous Waste
  • Technical Assistance
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Regulatory Compliance

4. Environmental Compliance Manager

How environmental compliance manager uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage EHS regulatory compliance programs, including RCRA LQG requirements.
  • Manage special projects such as the remediation of hazardous and RCRA contaminate sites after facilities are closed.
  • Manage sewage treatment plant direct discharge monitoring, operation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

Most common skills for environmental compliance manager:

  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Oversight
  • Hazardous Waste
  • OSHA
  • Hazardous Materials
  • EPA

5. Environmental Management Specialist

How environmental management specialist uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage & implement rules and regulations per EPA, DHEQ, and OSHA guidelines.
  • Manage and conduct various environmental engineering projects at DOD facilities.
  • Provide project oversight for U.S.

Most common skills for environmental management specialist:

  • Environmental Management
  • EMS
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • ISO
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Environmental Policy

6. HSE Manager

How hse manager uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Maintain and manage SPCC requirements as required.
  • Manage ISO 14001 and OSHAS 18001 re certification.
  • Manage the development and implementation of PSM site wide.

Most common skills for hse manager:

  • Regulatory Agencies
  • OSHA
  • Environmental Regulations
  • Safety Program
  • Environmental Programs
  • Regulatory Compliance

7. Regulatory Compliance Specialist

How regulatory compliance specialist uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage an ongoing closure at a former phosphate plant with an emphasis on phosphogypsum stacks and NPDES storm water permits.
  • Manage RCRA permit hazardous waste storage facility.
  • Provide EHS regulatory compliance services to several federal government clients and manage hazardous waste documentation databases.

Most common skills for regulatory compliance specialist:

  • Risk Assessments
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • HIPAA
  • Government Regulations
  • Regulatory Submissions

8. Regulatory Specialist

How regulatory specialist uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Utilize the``SharePoint"system to manage the document change control process and maintain configuration control.
  • Manage and submit regulatory permit and notification applications to USDA to import, move and release regulate plant materials.
  • Assess study results for adherence to 40 CFR EPA regulatory requirements.

Most common skills for regulatory specialist:

  • FDA
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Regulatory Submissions
  • Customer Service
  • Clinical Trials

9. Environmental Manager

How environmental manager uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage training and execution of asbestos and lead abatement efforts while working with all state environmental agencies to ensure proper compliance.
  • Manage sewage treatment plant direct discharge monitoring, operation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
  • Assist in compliance inspections for air and water programs dealing with CAA, RCRA, and SARA.

Most common skills for environmental manager:

  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Environmental Regulations
  • Project Management
  • Oversight
  • Environmental Issues
  • EPA

10. Senior Hydrogeologist

How senior hydrogeologist uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage assessment and early detection groundwater monitoring programs at several Ohio municipal landfills.
  • Construct 3D numerical and stochastic models of soil and groundwater contamination for assessment/planning of remedial activities and geotechnical assessments.
  • Use geographic information system (GIS) to establish county-wide groundwater database.

Most common skills for senior hydrogeologist:

  • Data Collection
  • OSHA
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Groundwater Flow
  • Technical Support
  • Geotechnical

11. Regulatory Affairs Director

How regulatory affairs director uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Implement ISO 9001complaint quality system and manage surveillance audits.
  • Assess state Medicaid manage care contract and vendor contract requirements to create compliance audit plans.
  • Manage customer complaints, including MDR submissions, maintenance of complaint database, and correspondence with the customer.

Most common skills for regulatory affairs director:

  • Regulatory Affairs
  • FDA
  • Regulatory Strategy
  • Global Regulatory
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Regulatory Submissions

12. Product Safety Manager

How product safety manager uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Collaborate with cross-functional team to successfully achieve initial ISO 14001certification.
  • Respond to internal and external customer request for MSDS, PS, and regulatory issues.
  • Review and determine impact to MSDS.

Most common skills for product safety manager:

  • Risk Assessments
  • FDA
  • EU
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Sops
  • Technical Support

13. Regulatory Affairs Specialist

How regulatory affairs specialist uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Gather, evaluating, organizing, managing and collating information in a variety of formats.
  • Manage CRO (regulatory) in support of the company's approve product in Europe.
  • Manage and submit electronic EPA product registrations.

Most common skills for regulatory affairs specialist:

  • Regulatory Affairs
  • FDA
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Medical Devices
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Regulatory Submissions

14. Senior Examiner

How senior examiner uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage country wide litigate and non-litigate claims for TPA construction program.
  • Check vitals, blood draws, EKG's, urine collects, and processing all the paper work.
  • Conduct EKG and mount for submission.

Most common skills for senior examiner:

  • Risk Management
  • Digital Forensics
  • Encase
  • Financial Institutions
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Extraction

15. Regulatory Affairs Manager

How regulatory affairs manager uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Implement and achieve ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 registrations for the first time for the company.
  • Manage team which monitor the clinics' daily, weekly and monthly water and equipment maintenance requirements to meet CMS regulations.
  • Manage departmental and special project economics, including oversight of budgeting, expense management, and reimbursement billing.

Most common skills for regulatory affairs manager:

  • Regulatory Affairs
  • FDA
  • Medical Devices
  • Regulatory Submissions
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Global Regulatory

16. Senior Compliance Specialist

How senior compliance specialist uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Assure appropriate licenses are achieve or payments are stop or not allow for any transaction with a possible OFAC issue.
  • Participate in OCC exam preparation and review including research and presentation of documentation to achieve compliance with federal examiner requests.
  • Ensure employee compliance with the healthcare compliance and business ethics policies and guidelines.

Most common skills for senior compliance specialist:

  • Risk Assessments
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Internal Audit
  • HIPAA
  • Compliance Program

17. Environmental Services Director

How environmental services director uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Attain CARF accreditation in general rehab, stroke, spinal cord injury, and brain injury specialty.
  • Maintain the facility cleanliness; manage sanitation removal and the hospital's infection prevention initiatives.
  • Manage PPS details efficiently to ensure high quality clinical care while maximizing reimbursement for the facility.

Most common skills for environmental services director:

  • Customer Service
  • Healthcare
  • EVS
  • Patients
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Laundry Services

18. Senior Environmental Scientist

How senior environmental scientist uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Develop and manage equipment handling training seminars for EPA personnel.
  • Develop and manage company EHS compliance processes in accordance with current and upcoming regulatory mandates.
  • Provide oversight of and time-critical technical support for emergency/disaster response calls, and train and supervise staff.

Most common skills for senior environmental scientist:

  • Environmental Compliance
  • Oversight
  • Project Management
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Environmental Regulations
  • OSHA

19. Environmental Coordinator

How environmental coordinator uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage water logistics program, SPCC program and NPDES permits, DMR's.
  • Manage the participation in OSHA inspections, providing inspectors with appropriate documents and identifying safety measures.
  • Provide necessary training for SPCC, RCRA, and SWPPP on an annual basis.

Most common skills for environmental coordinator:

  • Environmental Compliance
  • OSHA
  • Environmental Regulations
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Hazardous Waste
  • Safety Training

20. Emergency Medical Service Manager

How emergency medical service manager uses Regulatory Agencies:

  • Manage the oversight of residents, fellows and students in ally health professions rotating through the facility.
  • Coordinate and participate with the installation teams to help troubleshoot problems and resolve customer concerns while managing service and commissioning engineers.
  • Provide oversight and resolve employee and departmental issues including staffing, resource allocation, and performance standards.

Most common skills for emergency medical service manager:

  • Patient Care
  • Medical Services
  • Performance Improvement
  • Critical Care
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • QA

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