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Consultant, Credit and Political Risk - E&S/Specialty (Senior Underwriter) page is loaded. Education: Bachelor's degree required; MBA or Master’s degree in finance, international affairs or business administration a plus.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain Top Secret Clearance (INTERPOL) As the federal agency whose mission is to ensure the fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans, the Department of Justice is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment.
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Notifies supervisor when making the decision not to administerTakes and records vital signs upon administration of medications when requiredOrders and re-orders medications and returns all discharge medications for credit in compliance with federal and state regulations.
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Acts as liaison between the warehouse and the customer in administration of accounts and between the office and customer regarding invoicing and credit changes. Experience with AS400 operating systems and warehouse management systems preferred.
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From an accredited college or university with a major in finance, business administration, economics, accounting, engineering, mathematics, banking and credit, law, statistics, or another field related to the position such as agriculture, agricultural economics, farm, livestock, farm management, ranch management, rural sociology, dairy science, domestic agricultural development or agronomy - OR.
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Provide training as needed within Credit Administration Support. Create, sort and organize the monthly Letters of Credit and Delinquent Letter Fees spreadsheet to be sent to Executive Management, Regional Presidents, Market Presidents, and supporting Management & Staff for review.
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The Branch Manager is responsible for the administration of sales, service, operational efficiency, risk applications, internal control and HR management activities to meet bank objectives for the branch.
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This position is responsible for ensuring the transactional integrity of all inventory related transactions, administration of the in-house cycle count program, quarterly Supplier cycle count reconciliation, execution of the shelf-life program, support timely product launches, process all credit and rebills, and manage inventory upgrades/obsolescence.
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Apply today and speak with our virtual assistant at workatgeodis.com or text GEO to 88300 to engage! Performs clerical work as required including answering phone calls, operating various office machines and computers, corresponding with customers and greeting customers and visitors in the office.
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Oversee the entire Commercial Loan Administration process, including but not limited to applications, credit analysis, underwriting, approval, loan committee presentation, pre and post settlement diligence, such as credit reports, appraisals, environmental assessments, title searches, insurance, lien perfection (mortgage recording, UCC filings, liens on titles for vehicles), and accuracy of loan documentation.
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Engagements will encompass a broad range of credit risk-related matters and may include the following: credit risk review or loan review work, credit administration and policy review, quality assurance/ internal audits of loan review departments, and other credit risk specific engagements.
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Diverse product experience across Prime Brokerage/Repo, Capital Markets, Credit/Lending, Fund and Loan Administration, Custody, Clearing. We are one of the world's top asset management and banking firms that manages trillions of dollars in assets, custody and/or administration.
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Relationship Managers will be expected to partner with the appropriate commercial banking colleagues (Loan Coordinators, Credit Analysts) to deliver credit relationships with the guidance of Credit Administration, the Senior Relationship Manager, Division Manager or Director.
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Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veterans ABOUT THE TEAM Our Consumer & Community Banking division serves our Chase customers through a range of financial services, including personal banking, credit cards, mortgages, auto financing, investment advice, small business loans and payment processing.
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CEFCU- Citizens Equity First Credit Union - Employees have access to services include payroll deductions savings, accounts, loans, VISA card, and more. Conducts daily post-trip vehicle inspection as required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
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