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Use hands to frequently/continuously handle currency (paper and coin) as well as operate a variety of equipment such as cash register, lottery machine (where applicable), scanner, computer, and calculator.
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Able to successfully complete all basic and re-currency training. Job DutiesProvides movement of packages, documents, dangerous goods and/or supply support in a timely, safe and efficient manner, through effective scan/load methods.
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Works closely with VP Treasurer on regional risk management / foreign exchange currency exposures to execute spot and forwards when required for treasury or business needs while following Group strategies & methodologies.
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Candidates being considered will be subject to additional background checks as required by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. These branches include Avon, Brunswick, Lakewood, Midway, North Olmsted, Parmatown, Southland, Strongsville, Westgate, and Westlake.
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Ensure the MVP savings center KIOSK is filled with paper and properly working. Follow procedures in handling cash, checks, coupons, gift cards, partner cards, food stamps and WIC vouchers. Be able to handle a variety of substances associated with cleaning and packaging materials, fresh fruits, vegetables, house plants/flowers and household cleaners.
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Maintain currency in chemical, radiation and laser safety, and explosive handling as mandated by the TSL procedures and training. Support all trace explosive and contraband research at the TSL, including development of test methods and test plans for fielded trace explosive detection technologies, and employing analytical chemistry to develop methods for quantitative instrumental chemical analysis.
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Ensure appropriate governance of policies and procedures, and the US Bank's framework adherence to key Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and FFIEC regulatory requirements. Assist with day-to-day support for the Bank's direct and indirect vendors, including the vendor lifecycle from on-boarding, contract reviews, periodic monitoring, risk assessments, expense management and termination.
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Provides backup duties for the Fraud Specialist to include review of BSA worklists, currency transaction reports and other various reports, as directed. Works with and supports the BSA/AML Manager, BSFraud Manager and/or BSFraud Specialist on fraud related to anti-money laundering (AML) cases.
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Job Title PM Vault Processor - Warehouse Job Description Who We Are: 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 a Personal Banker, you are part of a team whose primary focus is to provide exceptional customer service. Full-time employees are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with immediate vesting, tuition reimbursement, and gym membership reimbursement.
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Shift: Tuesday - Saturday 9:00pm - 3:00am Guaranteed Hours Job DutiesProvides safe and efficient operation of equipment used for the movement of packages/documents/heavyweight, dangerous goods and ULDs. Assists in the buildup/breakdown of pallets containing heavyweight freight.
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Buy and sell currency from the vault as necessary, ensuring that teller drawer cash limits are not exceeded. Manage large sum of currency with accuracy. Identify counterfeit currency.
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Follow security protocols to prevent theft, including checking for counterfeit currency and monitoring for suspicious behavior. Monitor and restock supplies such as bags, receipt paper, and cleaning supplies as needed to ensure smooth operations.
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Input and retrieve information from the computer including but not limited to: confirmation of guest information, room rate, selection of rooms, coding electronic keys, and invoicing and billing of room rates and additional charges, processing debit and credit cards, accepting and recording various forms of payment, converting foreign currency, and processing gift certificates and cards.
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Accurately scan and process items through the point-of-sale (POS) system, ensuring that all merchandise is correctly priced and coded. Keep the checkout area clean, organized, and free of clutter, including regularly sanitizing surfaces and equipment.
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