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You will be a part of our Back Office Support Team and work side by side with the Card Services Lead in assisting members and co-workers with ATM/Debit Card issues and questions.
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Paid weekly (Direct Deposit or ATM Debit Card available) As a ResourceMFG MIG Welder We Offer You. Minimum 12 months relevant MIG welding experience. Paid weekly (Direct Deposit or ATM Debit Card available.
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Clean bank equipment, coin counters, scanners, ATM card readers, recyclers, etc. Assist in debit card, gift card and check inventory. Understands vacationing customer debit card process.
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Assists with support work including, but not limited to, night drop, ATM balancing, safe deposit box, and debit card set up, branch capture, and preparing courier bags for transit.
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Knowledge on the ATM, and Debit Card process. Ability to process all services request in a timely fashion matter, including but not limited to callbacks, wire transfers, ACH and Bill payment setups, Check Payments Request, Credit Disbursement, Clients/Account maintenance, investigations, Reference Letters, and Credit Card Payments.
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Products and services supported by Deposit Operations includes, but is not limited to commercial and retail DDAs, commercial account analysis, check returns and overdraft, savings, certificate and account administration, customer information systems, safe deposit box administration, deposit related QC, debit card administration and fraud control, wires, ACH, remote deposit capture, ACH and Check Positive Pay, ICS and CDARs, and ATM deposit review.
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ATM/Debit Card rendering. The Deposit Operations Analyst provides strong operational oversight for internal and external customers. Processing returns to and from Federal Reserve Bank.
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Ordering of new and replacement Debit cards for Bci clients, activation of debit cards, reset of debit card PIN #, increase/decrease POS and ATM limits, post travel notes, client support on real time transactions, responsible for all disputes regarding fraudulent debit card use, general inquiry on debit cards (e.g., reports, logs, disputes, maintenance, requests, etc.
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Located in the Lake Whales Area Sit Down Forklift Operator. Minimum 3 months recent experience on Sit Down Forklift (propane or electric) Gear Up for a Safer, Rewarding Future: Forklift Drivers Wanted.
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Responsible for advanced branch operations tasks such as, but not limited to, client service requests, vault, ATM duties, cash items, debit/credit card disputes, instant issue debit cards and wire transfers.
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Deposit Operations Supervisor responsibilities include: Overseeing the check and deposit account processing function including several key processes — check payments, deposited items, ACH, overdrafts and return items, ATM and debit card settlement, statement rendering, and related reconciliation.
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ATM/Debit card matters including but not limited to card orders, maintenance, hot cards, PIN reorders/changes, reconcilement, and fraud. We are seeking to hire an experienced Operations Associate to perform various monitoring and processing tasks related to the day-to-day deposit operations of the Bank. Responsibilities: Monitor and address ACH and Check matters including unposted items, stop payments, insufficient items, returns, reclamations, and chargebacks.
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You must have a bachelor’s degree in business or a related field and four years of experience in the ATM/Debit Card, Credit Card Management required. Ability to use Symitar, TransFund/ FIS, Data Navigator/eAccess, Fiserv, PSCU, Network Manager, XNET/ Prepaid card systems, CardWizard, and Diebold iConnect systems.
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Knowledge is required in other forms of electronic payment transfers, ATM/Debit card programs and advanced Item Processing solutions. Three to five years( minimum) related experience in bank operations, ACH processes, wire transfers, check services, plastic card products and back office operations.
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This position routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, calculators, phones, photocopiers/scanners, fax machines, money counters/sorters, point-of-sale register, lottery terminals, credit/debit card equipment, check acceptance equipment, electronic time card, security system keypad and filing cabinets.
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