Institutional Trust Analyst II Job - (detroit, michigan) Customer Service & Call Center - Boon, MI at Geebo

Institutional Trust Analyst II Job - (detroit, michigan)

Institutional Trust Analyst II:
1401253 Institutional Trust Analyst II Position Competencies Successful incumbents possess integrity and trust, listening skills, problem solving skills, are focused on the customer and have a drive for results. This Institutional Trust Analyst II position is located 411 W.Layette, Detroit, MI and reports to the Institutional Trust Manager. This position has no direct reports. Position Responsibilities :
Manage client relationships which have been assigned by maintaining account profiles, developing and maintaining client specific procedures, and documenting unique account processing requirements. :
Monitor account balances/activity and initiate actions such as fund and trade orders, contributions and disbursements and required reporting t
o ensure accounts are in full compliance with established standards to reduce financial and reputational risk to client and bank. Total Rewards We know that our employees are critical to our overall success. We are dedicated to investing in their future to maintain long:
term relationships for lasting commitments. One of the ways we do this is to offer a comprehensive package of compensation and benefits programs which are regularly reviewed to maintain them at competitive levels. Your salary will be commensurate with your work experience. Travel Travel is not required of this position. Qualifications :
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, General Business or Management :
1 year of analytical experience in financial services industry :
2 years of experience with Microsoft Word and Excel Comerica Incorporated (NYSE:
CMA) Upon offer, Comerica conducts Source:
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//www.tiptopjob.com/jobs/28656908_job.asp?source=trovitEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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