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Universal Video Banker 24-010

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0 Papillion, NE Papillion, NE Full-time Full-time $17.
49 - $21.
37 an hour $17.
49 - $21.
37 an hour 13 days ago 13 days ago 13 days ago Cobalt Credit Union 1216 N Washington St Papillion, NE 68046 Monday through Friday 8:
00am to 6:
00pm Saturday 9:
00am to 3:
00pm Sunday 11:
00am to 3:
00pm Universal Video Banker As our Universal Video Banker, you will advise our members on how to achieve their financial goals through our Video Banking and ITM channels.
Every day you will answer member questions, recommend and open Credit Union products and services and make credit decisions on lending for your members.
To thrive in this role, you must be driven to meet established goals by building long term relationships with your members.
Cobalt Credit Union, based in Papillion, Nebraska, employs over 250 team members throughout our twenty-seven locations.
Cobalt Credit Union was established in 1946 to serve the military and we now offer our services to all community members within the counties that we serve.
As a not-for-profit company, our mission is to be our members' trusted financial partner providing tailored solutions to support them throughout their life events.
As an organization we believe in developing our employees through ongoing training and individualized coaching.
We offer a family oriented culture where we care about our employees.
We pride ourselves on offering our employees growth opportunities within the organization.
You're the first person our members see when they need exceptional customer service and you create a lasting impression of the organization.
You will represent the credit union as you communicate with our members, your teammates and the communities we serve.
It's important that you use sound judgement when making decisions and you must lead by example when working with other employees.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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