Job Title: Cash Vault Rep I
Hours per Week: 32
Job Description:
Performs a variety of duties in handling customer and ATM deposits. Responsibilities include: receives deposits from armored carriers; opens bags and verifies deposits; prepares adjustments to deposits as required; credits individual accounts; sorts bills and rolls coins; fills currency orders for other bank tellers, correspondent banks, and commercial and retail customers; prepares deposits to Federal Reserve Bank; ensures records are properly maintained and reconciles balances daily. This position learns basic deposit processing functions and researches simple out-of-balance deposits under close supervision. Problems are resolved using set procedures, guidelines, and written manuals. Ability to operate adding machines and calculators, as well as currency and coin counting equipment. Minimum high school diploma. Cash handling experience required. Attention to detail. Basic debit/credit knowledge preferred. Experience in a team and deadline driven environment also preferred. Will be using 10-key skills. Ability to lift 50lbs or more on a repetitive basis.
Hours part time: Sunday - Wednesday, 8:30a - 5:30p, flexibility with scheduled hours due to workflow, overtime and holiday needs.
Anyone know what its like? Pay is decent, $8.50 an hour starting, and it seems to be an okay job, I don't have to work with customers.
One thing I'm not sure about is the hours, it says Sunday - Wednesday thats 4 days a week, from 8:30am to 5:30pm, thats 9 hours. Thats 36 hours... not 32 as posted. So, does that mean its a one hour break every day? Has anyone in this field believe the job would later change my schedule to fit my college courses? The person who (kinda) let me know about this job is a Sstudent as well, but i'm not sure how her schedule is. My brother said if they like me enough, they probally work it out with me. I won't be in college for until late August, so I have plenty of time to work this shift they're hiring for now before requesting they change my schedule.
What do you guys think? Bad job? Good job?
EDIT: This is Bank of America...