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Identifies operational tasks currently performed in the branch environment to determine feasibility of centralizing the functions into the back-office operations environment. Serves as key stakeholder and collaborates with Compliance, BSA, Audit and Risk Management regarding system, policy, or procedural changes that impact branch operations.
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Branch Administrator - 3429. NETWORK – Barnhart has built teams that form one of our industry’s strongest network of talent and resources with over 55 branch locations across the U.S. working together to serve our customers.
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Additionally, the Branch Team Lead is responsible for staff scheduling, approvals and overrides of transactions, and vault duties such as selling and ordering cash and coin, and may be asked for input to the performance review process for RS I and II. The position is also responsible for approving checks, large deposits or other items not within the RS I and II limits.
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Understand the logic behind the various cost change processes
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Position Details: The Branch Team Lead role helps lead the daily operations to ensure customer service and operational excellence. You will report to an Operations Manager or Branch Manager.
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You can steer your career toward leadership roles such as Branch Manager and District Manager by taking advantage of a variety of robust training programs and opportunities to advance. As a OneMain Branch Manager, you will create an outstanding environment-a place where people enjoy coming to work and making a positive impact in the community.
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The Branch & Small Business Banking (BSBB) team is looking for a data analyst for a variety of new and impactful projects across the 2,300 branches and 12k bankers. In addition, certain positions may also be subject to the requirements of FINRA, NMLS registration, Reg Z, Reg G, OFAC, the NFA, the FCPA, the Bank Secrecy Act, the SAFE Act, and/or federal guidelines applicable to an agreement, such as those related to ethics, safety, or operational procedures.
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Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Branch Network Management Trainee (SAFE) for National Branch Network as part of the Consumer, Small and Business Banking division. Successful completion of the Branch Manager Readiness program is a pre-requisite to transition into a non-exempt Associate Branch Manager (ABM) or exempt Branch Manager (BM) role.
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The Universal Banker is responsible for providing exceptional service delivery to our internal and external customers in coordination with the Branch team. Required to approach and engage clients in the branch lobby to demonstrate expertise in digital capabilities and to identify the financial needs of the clients.
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As a leader & coach, the Branch Manager will enable their direct reports to be successful in their respective roles, providing regular coaching and ensuring the branch maintains high standards for risk and compliance, as well as contribute to the market and regional strategy.
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3+ years of branch operations analysis, process improvement, and/or program/project management role. 5+ years of branch operations analysis, process improvement, and/or program/project management role.
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Support of Relationship Managers: Participate in the development of Service Level Agreements for functional responsibilities within the branch in conjunction with Regional, Area, and Relationship Managers in the CBD, JBD, and SSSD Divisions.
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Partnering with a collaborative mindset - partnering to meet client needs by introducing them to the right partner in the CNB ecosystem, championing the Global Relationship Management (GRM) approach; maintain strong relationships with key branch clients to ensure retention.
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Provide support for branch customers by offering a wide range of bank products and services, including safe deposit box management, merchant/vault and ATM processing, foreign currency exchange and new account opening.
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We are an ever-expanding and highly reputable private security company that is looking to add a Branch Manager to our Los Angeles branch. The Branch Manager's responsibility areas include supporting department performance, effective cost controls, development, training, and retention of key officers.
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