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Knowledge of Symitar PowerOn programming language and SymForm or PowerFrame/Docs. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent Symitar Technical Experience. 3-5 years of Symitar experience. Knowledge of Symitar PowerOn programming language and SymForm or PowerFrame/Docs.
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They are looking to add a fully remote Symitar Core Systems Specialist to help with Symitar configurations. I am working with a fantastic multi-hundred million dollar Credit Union who are looking to expand their Symitar Core team.
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Must maintain proficiency in Symitar, COWWW, Synergy, Synapsys CRM, Outlook, Microsoft Office, and any other computer programs deemed necessary to perform the job functions of teller. The purchase and sale of cash with other staff members or the vault verified under dual control and immediately posted in Symitar.
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Must have an advanced working knowledge of PC applications (Word, Excel, Meridian Link, MS Outlook, ADP and Symitar preferred). Ability to coach staff to be highly motivated, well trained, skilled in sales, and proficient in the delivery of Whale done service while maintaining a Cross-Selling environment within the branch.
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Review, test and coordinate updates to Symitar, Synergy and esign as provided from Jack Henry Associates. Coordinate the annual Symitar Certifications as well as review of other systems roles and permissions.
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Actively uses Symitar, Banno, OrbiPay, Network Manager, and other KEMBA systems to assist membership. Actively uses Symitar, Banno, OrbiPay, Network Manager, and other KEMBA systems to assist membership.
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Symitar experience is preferable. Knowledge of and compliance with all necessary regulations including, but not limited to BSA, CIP, US Patriot Act, Fact Act, etc. Symitar experience is preferable.
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Modern office equipment, 10-key and procedures Technology and various software programs including Symitar, Synergy, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Teams, BSA/anti-money laundering monitoringCredit Union processes, policies and procedures across multiple departmentsBasic accounting and auditing.
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Maintain and administer banking application environments, including but not limited to Symitar Episys, iPay Bill Pay, Vertifi DeposZip, Microdynamics Group/OSG eStatements, Alkami ORB (online relationship builder), MeridianLink's XpressAccounts, DocuSign, CUNA Mutual LoanLiner, and SWBC EasyPay.
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Knowledge of Symitar system a plus. Knowledge of Symitar system a plus. Performs all operational activities in compliance with applicable laws, regulations (Regulation CC, Bank Secrecy Act, etc.
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Knowledgeable use of the Symitar/Episys system would be a plus. TrueCore Federal Credit Union is a strong, secure financial institution, serving Licking County since 1940. Knowledgeable use of the Symitar/Episys system would be a plus.
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Experience with Symitar and Lending 360 preferred. In-depth knowledge of HELOC and consumer lending, encompassing various vehicle lending types, personal lines of credit, credit cards, direct and indirect lending programs, credit scoring, credit prescreening, DMV processes, collateral protection insurance, risk management, portfolio analysis, and product marketing.
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Previous experience with any of the following core banking platforms is a must: DNA, Symitar, Correlation. Previous experience with any of the following core banking platforms is a must: DNA, Symitar, Correlation.
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Symitar experience preferred. Advanced credentials such as a Masters of Business Administration / MBA or Certified Public Accountant / CPA are preferred. Symitar experience preferred. Handle daily cash management and produce cash-flow reports, calculating cash needs at weekly and monthly intervals.
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Knowledge of Symitar/Jack Henry software. Manages the interest rate risk function of the credit union’s asset liability management model, including data quality, assumption management, and report validation.
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