Stock Transfer Clerk jobs in Lompoc, CA

Stock Transfer Clerk maintains records documenting transfer of ownership of stock and processes requests for transfer of stocks. Responds to related customer inquiries. Being a Stock Transfer Clerk may require a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. To be a Stock Transfer Clerk typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Lateral Transfer Request - CSR 713 (Employees of other public agencies)
  • County of Santa Barbara
  • Lompoc, CA FULL_TIME
  • Description

    Thank you for your interest in employment with the County of Santa Barbara as a lateral transfer from another California public agency.

    PLEASE CAREFULLY READ ALL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS.

    Please Note:
    This recruitment is for regular employees of another public agency operating a personnel merit system in the State of California and want to complete an application.

    If after reviewing the job description of the position you are requesting a lateral transfer to, and you believe you meet the employment standards, please contact the Recruiter listed on the job bulletin and request information on the lateral transfer process.

    In preparation, you will need to:

    1. Print and complete an authorization for release of personnel information form. To access the authorization form .
    2. Send the completed forms to your current/former Authorized Public Agency operating in a personnel Merit system in the State of California to complete the requested information and send the authorization forms to HR within 21 business days by mail, fax, or email.
    3. Provide a copy of the job/class specification of all positions you have held in your previous/current agency.


    Employment Standards

    To be eligible for a lateral transfer from your agency to the County of Santa Barbara, you must have held permanent or probationary status in the classified service of a California public agency operating a personnel merit system; AND, meet the following criteria (per the Civil Service Rule 713 included below):

    1. The Santa Barbara County job into which you are seeking to transfer possesses essentially the same or lesser minimum qualifications as the job class in which you held permanent or probationary status in your current/previous agency, and
    2. You have been employed by the other agency within one year of the date the lateral transfer is approved, and,
    3. You achieved permanent or probationary status with your current/previous agency as the result of a qualifying or competitive examination, and
    4. You have performed satisfactorily and have not been separated nor are you being considered for separation because of misconduct or poor performance, and
    5. Your current/previous agency submits information to Santa Barbara County which confirms that the required conditions have been met and that you are eligible for reemployment or continued employment in the class in which permanent or probationary status is held.

    CIVIL SERVICE RULE 713. Lateral Transfer: Candidates from Other Recognized Agencies.
    Under the following conditions, the name of an individual who has held permanent or probationary status in the classified service of a California public agency operating a personnel merit system may be placed on an open eligible list for a comparable or lower class in the Santa Barbara County service, and shall be certified as a free name as provided in Rule Eight.

    a. The class for which the list is approved possesses essentially the same or lesser minimum qualifications as the class in which the individual held permanent status.

    b. The individual has been in the employ of the other agency within one year of the date the list is approved.

    c. The individual achieved permanent or probationary status as the result of a qualifying or competitive examination.

    d. The individual has performed satisfactorily and has not been separated nor is being considered for separation because of fault or delinquency.

    e. The other agency submits information to the Personnel office which confirms that the required conditions have been met and that the individual is eligible for reemployment or continued employment in the class in which permanent or probationary status is held.

    If a department head appoints an eligible who has qualified by transferring from another jurisdiction, the employee shall serve the required probationary period before attaining permanent status.

     

  • 18 Days Ago

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Data Entry Clerk
  • Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County
  • Lompoc, CA FULL_TIME
  • Under general supervision, will provide data entry service to the Energy Services Intake Team. Our agency provides employees with a positive work environment and the ability to balance work & home alo...
  • 7 Days Ago

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Accounting Clerk IV
  • KATMAI
  • Vandenberg AFB, CA FULL_TIME
  • Job Description: SUMMARY Responsible for the accumulation, computation, and maintenance of all accountable records within the Fuels Management fuels account. Performs fuels accounting duties by record...
  • 9 Days Ago

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PT Recreation Pool Clerk
  • City of Lompoc
  • Lompoc, CA TEMPORARY,PART_TIME
  • CONTINUOUS RECRUITMENTS ARE generally for PART-TIME, TEMPORARY OR "ON-CALL" positions. These positions are non-benefited. The Parks & Recreation Department continuously seeks candidates for the positi...
  • 25 Days Ago

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0 Stock Transfer Clerk jobs found in Lompoc, CA area

Lompoc (/ˈlɒmpoʊk/, LOM-poke) (Purisimeño: Lompo', "Stagnant Water" ; Spanish: Lumpoco) is a city in Santa Barbara County, California, on the west coast of the United States. The city was incorporated on August 13, 1888. The population was 42,434 at the 2010 census, up from 41,103 at the 2000 census. Before European settlers arrived, the area around Lompoc was inhabited by the Chumash people. The name of the city is derived from a Purisimeño term, "Lum Poc", which means "stagnant waters" or "lagoon". The Spanish called it "Lumpoco". In 1837, the Mexican government sold the area as the Rancho L...
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Income Estimation for Stock Transfer Clerk jobs
$36,738 to $48,732
Lompoc, California area prices
were up 2.5% from a year ago