Peak Time Tellerother related Employment listings - Walla Walla, WA at Geebo

Peak Time Teller

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Responsible for demonstrating excellent customer service in accordance with the company service advantage core values. Works a specified number of hours (less than 20 hours per week) during peak business times in a branch, in-store or on-site location. Responsible for handling routine financial transactions (deposits, withdrawals, advances, payment, etc.), Performs merchant transactions such as accepting and verifying large merchant deposits of cash and/or coin, prepares cash shipment to fill customer requests, etc. while ensuring a positive interaction with customers/non-customers. Cross sells company products as appropriate. Follows established policies and procedures while processing transactions in an effort to minimize losses.
Requirements
Minimum one year of experience in customer service. May be required to stand for extended periods of time and may be required to lift bags/boxes of coin weighing up to 50 pounds. Basic clerical and processing skills preferred. Effective interpersonal/customer service skills preferred. Strong reading, writing and mathematical skills preferred. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with customers and coworkers Strong written and verbal communication skills preferred. Bilingual language skills a plus.
Education
High school diploma or equivalent
Client
This is one of the largest commercial bank and most respected, innovative and successful financial institutions.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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