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Deep knowledge about the laws and regulations enforced by the CFPB, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the FDIC, the OCC, and other state and federal agencies, as well as their impact on the Banks' current and future products and services, including deposit and treasury management focused products and services.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Description:The Treasury Manager leads the Treasury Team and supervises a Treasury Analyst, as well as manages the daily treasury operations and provides daily support and assistance to the Treasury Analyst.
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Provide training, for all treasury management services, including but not limited to, ACH processing, online wires, commercial online banking, bill pay, sweep accounts, positive pay, Integrated Payables and Remote Deposit Capture.
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The successful candidate will also be enrolled into FBI's Rap Back service, which will allow Treasury to receive notification from the FBI of criminal matters (e.g., arrests, charges, convictions) involving enrolled individuals in near real-time.
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Minimum 5 years of functional expertise in SAP Finance, including, but not limited to, the following areas: Accounts Payable (AP), Accounts Receivable (AR), General Ledger (GL), Tax, Revenue Accounting, Fixes Assets, and/or Treasury.
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Strong knowledge of Treasury Management, Electronic Banking policies and procedures and bank operations/policies/procedures/regulations. Advanced knowledge of Treasury Management products and services.
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Our Internal Tax team provides internal services related to financial services, treasury and taxation. Demonstrates intimate abilities and/or a proven record of success in automation & digitization in a professional services environment including the following areas:Innovating through new and existing technologies, as well as experimenting with digitization solutions;Working with large, complex data sets to build models and leverage data visualization tools to provide insights to firm leadership; and,Utilizing digitization tools to reduce hours and optimize processes.
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Incumbent meets with the Commissioner, IRS, other high ranking internal and external executives, Labor Relations, as well as the National Treasury Employee Union, to exchange information about work operations and personnel management matters, receive advice, and guidance.
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We seek to address some of our countrys most pressing challenges in the areas of Agile application development, Enterprise Data Management, Enterprise Architecture, and Program Management support services - focusing on the U.S. Departments of Homeland Security and Treasury.
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3+ years' experience with one or more of the following: Property, Fund Balance with Treasury, Financial Statement Compilation & Reporting, Federal accounting, General Ledger / Data Analytics, Federal Financial Business process, GAAP, OMB A134, OMB A11, CDFM, CGFM, Account Reconciliation Redesign, Budget formulation.
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Familiarity or experience with specific modules and their interactions in the E-Business Finance, Procurement, and Inventory areas These include AP, AR, FA, GL, Purchasing, iProcurement, iSupplier, Sourcing, Procard, Inventory, MRP, WIP, ASCP, OGA, Projects, Property Manager, and Treasury.
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Our Bankers are required to have deep working knowledge of our solutions including, but not limited to: Credit, Treasury Services, International Banking, Syndicated Finance, Commercial Card and Chase Paymentech Solutions.
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Learn the basics of Treasury business lines and the applications that support those business lines, including functions, reports, and help text of the applications to provide premier customer support.
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Technical Expertise: Oracle E-Business Suite ( and above); Trapeze EAM or equivalent maintenance tracking software; Tagetik or equivalent budgeting software; Microsoft Project, Project management tools; Footprints or equivalent issue tracking tools; Relational database concepts; Query tools like SQL, TOAD; Familiarity with Reporting tools like OBIEE Discoverer, or Crystal Reports; Microsoft Office Suite.
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Including financial reporting, budgeting, tax compliance, and treasury management. Prior treasury experience a plus, but not required. Including financial reporting, budgeting, tax compliance, and treasury management.
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