Tellerother related Employment listings - Bridge City, TX at Geebo

Teller

4.
5 Bridge City, TX Bridge City, TX Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$26.
7K - $33.
9K a year Estimated:
$26.
7K - $33.
9K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Our Tellers deliver exceptional service while assisting members with their financial needs.
We are looking for a candidate that possess the following skills; a high school diploma or equivalent, good verbal and written communication skills, math aptitude, and keyboarding skills.
In addition, we are looking for punctual and regular attendance, the ability to work independently while displaying initiative and decision-making, a team player, and a high level of professionalism.
They use their knowledge and pro-active problem solving skills to educate members about our products and services.
Team Neches continues to be true to the credit union commitments.
We are Family, Friends, Community.
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED
Qualifications:
6-months cash handling or teller experience JOB
Summary:
Processing member transactions, i.
e.
deposits, withdrawals, transfers, cashing checks, loan payments, credit card cash advances etc.
Issuing money orders, cashier checks, and hunting/fishing license tags Responsible for balancing teller drawer Completing various transaction reports Classification:
Non-exempt Location:
Bridge City Hours:
Scheduled for 40-hours per week between the hours of Monday through Thursday 8:
15AM to 5:
15PM.
Fridays 8:
15AM to 5:
15PM or 9:
15AM to 6:
15PM.
Rotating Saturdays 6:
45AM to 10:
15AM Processing member transactions, i.
e.
deposits, withdrawals, transfers, cashing checks, loan payments, credit card cash advances etc.
Issuing money orders, cashier checks, and hunting/fishing license tags Responsible for balancing teller drawer Completing various transaction reports.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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