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Branch Operations Manager, Brockton, MACountry: United States of AmericaResponsible for the administration and day-to-day operations of branches by resolving customer issues, generating new referral business and accounts, and promoting banking products to new and existing clients.
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The AVP, Deposit Operations Assistant Manager is responsible for administering and supporting all Deposit Operations, Digital Banking, and Cash Management products and services offered by the bank.
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Requires working knowledge of FIS products/services as well as general banking operations and procedures. Identifies additional opportunities to provide more products, services or other resources to customer and refers to managing director/relationship manager.
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The Credit Training Manager will provide support to ensure a smooth workflow of loan requests appropriate for beginning analysts, and helping them form a network between the various areas of the Commercial Banking Division: e.g. Lenders, PM’s, CLS’s, Credit Administration, Real Estate Review, and Credit Operations.
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This position will provide an opportunity to work within the Deposit Operations Department of South Shore Bank and work with a highly skilled team to assist the IRA and Operations Manager with core related projects and help with a variety of tasks and projects as needed.
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Assists Banking Center Manager with achievement of banking center sales, customer service, P&L management, operations, and employee development. This individual assumes responsibility for the branch in the Banking Center Manager's absence.
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Demonstrated successful experience in branch banking, or a related operations/support function, External Candidates: 3+ years (Required) Responsible for the administration and day-to-day operations of branches by resolving customer issues, generating new referral business and accounts, and promoting banking products to new and existing clients.
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Acts as the second in command to the branch manager, taking a leadership role to ensure fundamental behaviors and routines are executed. Extensive knowledge of branch operations and regulatory requirements.
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Assisting the 1 st assistant and manager with all day-to-day operations of the store. Inventory control and banking responsibilities. Ability to work a flexible schedule and have dependable transportation.
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Identify customer needs, defining product requirements, and collaborating with cross–functional teams including IT, Digital, Banking Centers Operations, Support, Marketing, Sales, Legal, Risk, and Compliance.
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