Financial Services Rep I or II, Visalia Branch Accounting - Visalia, CA at Geebo

Financial Services Rep I or II, Visalia Branch

Educational Employees Credit Union Client ID 32255 Educational Employees Credit Union Client ID 32255 Visalia, CA Visalia, CA Part-time Part-time $17.
06 - $29.
59 an hour $17.
06 - $29.
59 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago 20 Hours Per Week Experience the difference with Educational Employees Credit Union, ranked #3 in California in Forbes' annual list of America's Best Credit Unions.
EECU promotes a positive work environment while providing outstanding member service.
EECU offers a competitive benefits package, including employer contribution of 6% to 401k.
No evenings or weekends! The ideal candidate for this position will have a positive attitude, great member service/sales skills and previous experience in the financial industry.
Responsibilities of the position include:
Accurately process teller transactions (loan payments, transfer of funds) Thorough knowledge of negotiable instruments such as cash and checks Efficiently and accurately record information Research and resolve members' concerns Efficiently utilize the software systems provided to perform member transactions Requirements of the position include:
Previous cash handling and/or customer service experience Desire to provide outstanding member service Self-motivated Good communication skills Dependable (arrive to work on time as scheduled) Spanish speaking desired Salary:
$17.
06/hr - $29.
59/hr DOE.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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