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First Merchants Bank is seeking a Senior Manager, Operational Risk Management to join our team! Define, implement, and maintain the Operational Risk Management program for the bank aligned with industry best practices and regulatory requirements.
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Keywords: customer support, customer care, client service, financial advisor, bank, teller, call center. Provide phone, email, and chat support for customer facing web and client-server applications.
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The Fraud Manager is responsible for the creation of deposit fraud prevention strategies and oversight of day-to-day fraud prevention processing for Nelnet Bank. This role will stay abreast of fraud methodologies and ensure the right prevention measures are in place.
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Client wants someone he says he can bank on, who he can trust as a SME. to partner with the TPM to drive technical solution and identify impacted platforms and integrations. Client wants someone he says he can bank on, who he can trust as a SME.
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Underground Transmission experience including duct bank and cable install strongly preferred. Monitors and reports on construction productivity and schedule performance (including trends) to the Project Field Manager and Field Project Controls Manager.
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Performs branch operations which may include managing cash devices such as the cash vault, ATM, or others while adhering to all bank policies and procedures. Performs branch operations which may include managing cash devices such as the cash vault, ATM, or others while adhering to all bank policies and procedures.
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Performs branch operations which may include managing cash devices such as the cash vault, ATM, or others while adhering to all bank policies and procedures Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills.
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Monitors bank transactions to approve positive pay and ACH debit transactions. Reconciles bank accounts, reconcile and process credit card payments, research transactions as. Acts as point of contact for bank inquiries from project managers and operations staff.
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Requirements Bachelor's degree with a major in Medical Technology or Medical Laboratory Scientist, including a 9-12 month internship in a clinical laboratory and Board certification by ASCP, ASMT Must be a board-certified Medical Technologist or equivalent as defined by ASCP, ASMT. ASCP and ASMT registered personnel must have a minimum of five (5) years Clinical Laboratory experience with an emphasis in blood bank.
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This project is for a large bank migrating legacy Java Applications to Azure Cloud. Develop a strategy for migrating business logic that minimizes disruption, considering cloud architecture patterns (like microservices or serverless) that best match the application's needs.
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The Bank Manager is responsible for efficiently and effectively managing a full-service retail banking office, ensuring that all established policies and procedures are followed. Adhere to all applicable regulatory compliance and personnel policies in the fulfillment of the specific duties of the position, including Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), confidentiality, information security, and ethical standards.
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Reconcile applicable bank and general ledger accounts, including client liability accounts, custodial P&I and T&I, clearing, advance or others on a daily basis. Support day-to-day operations relating to bank accounts, general ledger accounts and fund transfers.
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To implement company philosophy and underwriting guidelines in the acceptance and rejection of risks, pricing, classification, hazard recognition, and providing service to policyholders, Farm Bureau Insurance agents and their staff.
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Pick up bank and guest checks from prescribed area. Break down bar, lock up liquor, and store fruit and juices properly. Make cocktails in accordance Beverage Standa Hotel, Lounge, Bartender. Pick up bank and guest checks from prescribed area.
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Responsible for ensuring entire branch team is trained and compliant with policy, procedures and regulations as related to Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Customer Identification Program (CIP), Customer Due Diligence (CDD) and Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act (SAFE) daily to ensure compliance with current regulations.
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