Teller - 20hr - Power & Main

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About the position

Responsibilities

  • Support customer engagement by processing teller transactions and sharing digital solutions.
  • Complete operational activities while minimizing risks under established policies.
  • Perform routine transactional, operational, and customer support tasks efficiently through knowledge of bank procedures and products.
  • Receive direction from managers and exercise judgment within defined policies and procedures.
  • Escalate questions and issues to more experienced roles.
  • Interact with customers to demonstrate care, build relationships, and complete requested transactions.
  • Identify information and services to meet customers' financial needs.

Requirements

  • 6+ months of interacting with customers experience, or equivalent demonstrated through work experience, training, military experience, or education.

Nice-to-haves

  • 6+ months of experience interacting with people, demonstrated through work, military, or education.
  • Military experience (transitioning military service member, reserve military service member, or a veteran) and currently enrolled in a college or university program.
  • Customer service focus with experience handling complex transactions across multiple systems.
  • Ability to educate and connect customers to technology and share the value of mobile banking options.
  • Ability to interact with integrity and professionalism with customers and team members.
  • Experience working with others on a team to meet customer needs.
  • Cash handling experience.
  • Ability to identify potential fraud/risky accounts and take appropriate action to prevent loss.
  • Well-organized, independent and able to prioritize in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to exercise judgment, raise questions to management, and adhere to policy guidelines.
  • Relevant military experience including working in personnel benefits management, processing military personnel orders or transitions, wartime readiness operations, human resources or military recruiting.
  • Proficient with proactively sourcing, acquiring, building, and maintaining relationships with customers and colleagues.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Robust benefits package
  • Programs to support work-life balance and well-being
  • Opportunities for community investment and personal growth
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