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Process deposits with Canadian Currency Input coin slips into database. New England Federal Credit Union/VSECU is looking for a dynamic, member focused Teller to join our team in Montpelier.
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Buy and sell currency from the vault as necessary, ensuring that teller drawer cash limits are not exceeded. Ensure teller station is clean, organized and properly supplied. Identify counterfeit currency.
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This includes, but is not limited to verifying currency, balancing individual cash box/cash recyclers (TCR), daily reports, CTR's, SAR's. Manage teller line and drive-up traffic to limit wait times.
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Handles multiple transaction types such as, accepts checks for cash and deposit, verifies cash, endorsements, and issues receipts; accepts deposits including bulk coin/currency, savings and checking deposits, issue cashier checks, and currency orders and shipments.
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Order cash for the Branch - including cash that is stored in vault, ATM and teller drawers. Responsible for adequately maintaining and safely securing all currency, coin and negotiable instruments in branch.
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From the small mom-and-pop coffee shop to the large construction company that employs local people, our goal is to help businesses succeed and our communities thrive. Ability to balance ATM, Vault, Coin and cash GL Accounts.
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As part of the qualification process for the Cash Management Services Teller/Cashier position, a Human Performance Evaluation (HPE) is required. Implement, monitor, and provide feedback on policies and procedures to ensure accountability and security of all currency and coin in transit daily.
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As part of the qualification process for the Armed Vault Teller position, a Human Performance Evaluation (HPE) is required. Requirements: Ability to load/unload bags/boxes of currency, checks, and coin weighing an average of 50 lbs.
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Act as Vault Teller ensuring adequacy of Branch cash for daily transactions by assisting the branch staff in ordering and shipping currency - coin and controlling - distributing cash to Tellers in prescribed limits.
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Separate currency, coin, and/or check deposits received from bank, ATM, and/or commercial customers providing accurate count by denomination. As Cash Management Services Teller, you work with your team to ensure the safe and secure preparation and processing of cash, coin, and check deposits for our Loomis customers.
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Brink's U.S., a division of Brink's, Incorporated, is the premier provider of armored car transportation, currency and coin processing, ATM servicing and other value added services to financial institutions, retailers and other commercial and government entities.
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As part of the qualification process for the Cash Management Services Teller position, a Human Performance Evaluation (HPE) is required. Prepare currency and/or coin change orders by denomination for each customer assigned.
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Ability to operate related computer software, and other business equipment including 10-key, currency and coin counters, cash machines, self-assist machines, video, iPad and telephone. Performs a wide variety of teller paying and receiving functions both “in person” and processes “bank by mail” transactions.
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10% Issues cashier's checks, receives currency for coin and verifies amounts, cashes checks according to written procedures. Must comply with all company policies and procedures, applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to, the Bank Secrecy Act, the Patriot Act, and the Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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The Teller is responsible for accurately processing customers' routine transactions in a professional and friendly manner. Maintain supply of cash and currency in personal cash drawer. The Teller also interacts with customers and provides them with information about their accounts and bank products and services.
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