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Act as Vault Teller ensuring adequacy of Branch cash for daily transactions by assisting the branch staff in ordering and shipping currency - coin and controlling - distributing cash to Tellers in prescribed limits.
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Assists in community events (i.e., Habitat for Humanity) etc. High School diploma or GED and minimum 1 year of business services experience in branch banking and knowledge of branch operations or successful completion of a Valley Retail training program.
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Ability to utilize technology such as Teller Scanning Equipment, Cash Recycling and Cash Dispensing machines and support customers in the use of Coin Machines. Perform a variety of routine banking transactions (teller and platform), while supporting the Market Manager in achieving quality service and complying with operational procedures.
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Habitat for Humanity) etc. Required Experience: High School diploma or GED and minimum 1 year of business services experience in branch banking and knowledge of branch operations or successful completion of a Valley Retail training program.
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Maintain an adequate cash supply at all times: buying from & selling to the vault as needed ensuring established drawer limits are not exceeded. May sell and purchase foreign currency. Process client transactions, including but not limited to, cash and check deposits, withdrawals, check cashing, loan payments, issue official checks and money orders, transfers, general ledger entries, completion of CTRs, etc.
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Sells currency back to the vault as necessary in order to mitigate risk and be compliant with set cash limit. Processes the opening of accounts by collecting and verifying identification and information as required by the Customer Identification Program and Customer Due Diligence (CIP/CDD) in accordance with the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA.
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Count, roll, and manage loose coins, and buy/sell currency from the vault while maintaining drawer limits. Spot counterfeit currency and maintain high standards of security and accuracy.
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Manages and maintains custody of coin, currency, checks and records of transactions on shift. Performs all Vault functions. Please note this position will report to Monticello Raceway. Manages and maintains custody of coin, currency, checks and records of transactions on shift.
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Order and/or prepare currency shipments, ensuring cash vault in proof daily and maintained with assigned cash limits. Complete all Learning - Development classes as required, including annual Learning Management System training.
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You will be responsible for the proper sorting of currency and coin items in preparation for route delivery to banks, commercial and retail customers. Receive, verify, sort disperse and account for vault cargo items.
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Brink’s U.S., a division of Brink’s, Incorporated, is the premier provider of armored car transportation, currency and coin processing, ATM servicing and other value added services to financial institutions, retailers and other commercial and government entities.
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An employee’s pay position within the range will be based on several factors including, but limited to, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, geographic location, local currency exchange rates, performance, shift, travel requirements, sales or revenue-based metrics, applicable law, and business or organizational needs.
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Assist in the processing of night depository bags and currency, and ATM settlements as required. Re-stock and balance assigned cash drawer, ATM(s), cash recycler(s), vault(s) as required.
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Buys and sells currency from the vault as necessary, ensuring that teller drawer cash limits are not exceeded. Buys and sells currency from the vault as necessary, ensuring that teller drawer cash limits are not exceeded.
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Assists inmunity events (, Habitat for Humanity) etc. Required Experience: High School diploma or GED and minimum 1 year of business services experience in branch banking and knowledge of branch operations or successfulpletion of a Valley Retail training program.
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