Senior Operations Manager directs and manages the day-to-day activities of an organization's operations, typically through subordinate operations managers. Implements company policies, procedures and initiatives. Being a Senior Operations Manager evaluates and enhances current operational systems. Monitors performance against operational goals and develops reporting and auditing processes used to analyze operational effectiveness. Additionally, S... View Salary
Operations Supervisor supervises the daily activities of an operational unit. Monitors and assists staff to maintain workflow and achieve targeted operational and financial results. Being an Operations Supervisor implements practices to ensure compliance with operational policies and procedures. Resolves routine operational issues and escalates complex issues as needed. Additionally, Operations Supervisor prepares performance and progress reports... View Salary
Online Banking Manager oversees online banking activities. Develops policies and procedures for electronic banking processes to ensure compliance with established standards and regulations. Being an Online Banking Manager directs support operations to resolve customer issues with online tools. Participates in the maintenance and development of the bank's online products and services. Additionally, Online Banking Manager requires a bachelor's degr... View Salary
Online Banking Specialist administers and supports online banking products, including ATMs, debit and credit cards, and online bill-paying services. Responds to all customer issues and inquiries about online tools and products. Being an Online Banking Specialist performs clerical and data entry tasks required to administer and process online banking transactions and create new accounts. Requires a high school diploma. Additionally, Online Banking... View Salary
Operations Manager manages the daily activities of an organization's operations. Implements company policies, procedures, and initiatives to ensure efficient operations. Being an Operations Manager monitors performance against operational goals and evaluates and enhances current operational systems. Develops reporting and auditing processes used to analyze operational effectiveness and reviews performance reports from team leaders. Additionally, ... View Salary
Office Services Assistant I supports office administrative functions and processes with assistance, backup, and coordination duties. Assists with planning and coordinating office-wide processes such as facilities maintenance, space planning, moves, equipment installations, and other events or projects with internal and external stakeholders. Being an Office Services Assistant I monitors inventory and places orders for office equipment, supplies, ... View Salary
The Operational Risk Manager initiates policies to comply with safety legislation and industry practices. Develops and administers risk-management and loss-prevention programs. Being a Operational Risk Manager acts as the liaison to attorneys, insurance companies and individuals, investigating any incidences that may result in asset loss. Researches and reports on the most cost effective plans to minimize asset liability. In addition, Operational... View Salary
The Operational Risk Analyst II evaluates and forecasts potential losses while determining solutions to minimize or eliminate risks. Performs risk analysis studies in order to maintain maximum protection of an organization's assets. Being an Operational Risk Analyst II supports senior analysts and managers in data analysis or risk model construction. Compiles reports containing appraisal findings. In addition, Operational Risk Analyst II requires... View Salary
The Operational Risk Management Supervisor performs statistical analysis to quantify risk and forecast probable outcomes. Supervises a team of risk analysts to evaluate the vulnerability of an organization's assets and determine the potential risk factors. Being an Operational Risk Management Supervisor monitors internal and external risk factors including economic, market, and regulatory risks to continuously maintain maximum protection of an or... View Salary
The OSHA Inspection Coordinator II takes samples and measurements of hazardous materials, and coordinates the removal of physical, biological and chemical hazards. Responsible for identifying hazardous workplace conditions. Being an OSHA Inspection Coordinator II ensures compliance with all applicable federal and state health and safety regulations and ensures necessary records are maintained and prepared according to established guidelines. Trai... View Salary
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