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Banking Proof Machine Operator
Operates equipment to encode, add, cancel, scan, photocopy, and sort checks, payments, drafts, and money orders, and to prove records of transactions. Balances and reconciles daily deposits, and prepare items for batch processing. Controls equipment that encodes amounts in magnetic ink,... [+] More
Operates equipment to encode, add, cancel, scan, photocopy, and sort checks, payments, drafts, and money orders, and to prove records of transactions. Balances and reconciles daily deposits, and prepare items for batch processing. Controls equipment that encodes amounts in magnetic ink, adds amounts, and cancels check. Enters amount of each check, using 10-key pad or computer. Copies, sorts, and totals checks according to bank drawn on. Compares machine totals to listing received with batch of checks and rechecks each item if totals differ. Encodes correct amount or prepares transaction correction record, if error is found. May operate separate photocopying machine. May manually sort and list items for proof or collection. May record, sort, and prove other transaction documents, such as deposit and withdrawal slips. [-] Less
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Banking Head of Retail Banking
Directs and coordinates, through subordinate managerial personnel, activities of retail consumer products and services division. Oversees new accounts, branch operations, customer service, marketing, personal banking, private banking, and tellers. Acts under authority and responsibility delegated by corporate executive officer. NOTE ERI's... [+] More
Directs and coordinates, through subordinate managerial personnel, activities of retail consumer products and services division. Oversees new accounts, branch operations, customer service, marketing, personal banking, private banking, and tellers. Acts under authority and responsibility delegated by corporate executive officer. NOTE ERI's findings based on asset size. Oversees activities of assigned programs, determines methods and procedures for carrying out program, and assists in interpreting policies and practices. Directs or conducts management studies, prepares workload and budget estimates for specified or assigned operations, analyzes operational reports, and submits activity reports. Develops and recommends plans for expansion of programs, operations, and financial activities. May solicit new business or participate in community or service organizations. May authorize loans of specified types and amounts when permitted by institution regulations. [-] Less
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Proof Machine Operator Supervisor
Supervises and coordinates activities of individuals engaged in operating machines to encode, add, cancel, scan, photocopy, and sort checks, drafts, and money orders for collection, and to prove records of transactions. Replies to inquiries from staff or customers, finding check... [+] More
Supervises and coordinates activities of individuals engaged in operating machines to encode, add, cancel, scan, photocopy, and sort checks, drafts, and money orders for collection, and to prove records of transactions. Replies to inquiries from staff or customers, finding check copies and proof records when necessary. Remedies account issues when errors are found, preparing journal voucher to correct account. Corresponds with vendors to request equipment maintenance and repair. Participates in work of subordinates. May compile check processing cost information for management use in determining service fees. May supervise retention and retrieval of microfilmed checks. [-] Less
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Supervisor Proof Machine Operator
Supervises and coordinates activities of individuals engaged in operating machines to encode, add, cancel, scan, photocopy, and sort checks, drafts, and money orders for collection, and to prove records of transactions. Replies to inquiries from staff or customers, finding check... [+] More
Supervises and coordinates activities of individuals engaged in operating machines to encode, add, cancel, scan, photocopy, and sort checks, drafts, and money orders for collection, and to prove records of transactions. Replies to inquiries from staff or customers, finding check copies and proof records when necessary. Remedies account issues when errors are found, preparing journal voucher to correct account. Corresponds with vendors to request equipment maintenance and repair. Participates in work of subordinates. May compile check processing cost information for management use in determining service fees. May supervise retention and retrieval of microfilmed checks. [-] Less
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Proof Coin Collector
Inspects proof (struck from new dies) coins produced by us mint for imperfections, such as burrs, scratches, and flattened edges. Packs satisfactory units for mailing to coin collectors in specially designed protective envelopes. May inspect medals, lapel buttons, ribbons, and similar items attached to coins for decorative or display purposes.
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Proof Inspector
Fires small arms weapons to test loading, firing, and ejection mechanisms places gun in fixture of proof-shoot box, and loads it with ammunition. Fires gun specified number of times manually and by remote control to test its shock resistance and function... [+] More
Fires small arms weapons to test loading, firing, and ejection mechanisms places gun in fixture of proof-shoot box, and loads it with ammunition. Fires gun specified number of times manually and by remote control to test its shock resistance and function of loading, firing, and extraction mechanisms. Examines gun and spent cartridges for indications of mechanical defects. Measures chamber and bore for conformance to specifications, using gauge. Records firing malfunctioning on tag, and routes gun to repair shop. May keep daily inspection records. [-] Less
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Proof Load Mechanic
Sets up and operates equipment to load-test tooling and material handling apparatus, such as jigs, fixtures, cables, metal and fabric slings, chains, binders, and tie rods reads specifications to determine load-test procedures. Positions and secures tooling or apparatus to be tested... [+] More
Sets up and operates equipment to load-test tooling and material handling apparatus, such as jigs, fixtures, cables, metal and fabric slings, chains, binders, and tie rods reads specifications to determine load-test procedures. Positions and secures tooling or apparatus to be tested in holding devices, manually or using crane or forklift. Attaches load-test equipment to test specimen, according to specifications. Adjusts test equipment controls to apply specified weight or pressure to test specimen to determine holding or handling capacity or to determine maximum load at which item fatigues or breaks. Examines tooling and handling apparatus for structural failure or misuse. Records test information. Attaches inspection tags to tooling or apparatus. [-] Less
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Proof Tester
Fires small arms weapons to test loading, firing, and ejection mechanisms places gun in fixture of proof-shoot box, and loads it with ammunition. Fires gun specified number of times manually and by remote control to test its shock resistance and function... [+] More
Fires small arms weapons to test loading, firing, and ejection mechanisms places gun in fixture of proof-shoot box, and loads it with ammunition. Fires gun specified number of times manually and by remote control to test its shock resistance and function of loading, firing, and extraction mechanisms. Examines gun and spent cartridges for indications of mechanical defects. Measures chamber and bore for conformance to specifications, using gauge. Records firing malfunctioning on tag, and routes gun to repair shop. May keep daily inspection records. [-] Less
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Banking Finance Sales Representative
Sells financial services to customers of financial institution. Calls on prospective customers to present information on available services, such as deposit accounts, lines-of-credit, sales or inventory financing, cash management, or investment services. Generates prospects from current commercial customers, referral leads, and other sources. Prepares proposals to sell services upon determining customers' financial services needs. Checks business trends and advises customers regarding expected fluctuations. Attends sales and trade meetings to develop new business prospects. Keeps current on investment product market trends and issues. May prepare forms or agreement to complete sale. May make presentations on financial services to groups to attract new clients. May prepare forms or agreement to complete sale. May evaluate costs and revenue of agreements to determine if they are profitable to continue. May sell services, such as check processing and collecting, record keeping and reporting, trust, investment, or safekeeping services, or products such as travelers' checks, to other financial institutions. May solicit businesses to participate in credit card program. [-] Less
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Operator Proof Machine
Operates equipment to encode, add, cancel, scan, photocopy, and sort checks, payments, drafts, and money orders, and to prove records of transactions. Balances and reconciles daily deposits, and prepare items for batch processing. Controls equipment that encodes amounts in magnetic ink,... [+] More
Operates equipment to encode, add, cancel, scan, photocopy, and sort checks, payments, drafts, and money orders, and to prove records of transactions. Balances and reconciles daily deposits, and prepare items for batch processing. Controls equipment that encodes amounts in magnetic ink, adds amounts, and cancels check. Enters amount of each check, using 10-key pad or computer. Copies, sorts, and totals checks according to bank drawn on. Compares machine totals to listing received with batch of checks and rechecks each item if totals differ. Encodes correct amount or prepares transaction correction record, if error is found. May operate separate photocopying machine. May manually sort and list items for proof or collection. May record, sort, and prove other transaction documents, such as deposit and withdrawal slips. [-] Less
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