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Job ID: (1298068)
Job Role: Procedure and Documentation Specialist
Location: Henderson, NV - Onsite
Duration: 6 Months contract and definitely would extend
Job description :
Position Summary:
The Operational Controls- Policy, Procedure and Documentation Specialist will focus primarily on the review, enhancement and documentation of bank policies, procedures, workflows and user guides in the lending, servicing, and deposit operations areas of the bank. Emphasis will be on review and enhancement of commercial lending operational processes documentation and consumer regulations related to residential mortgage lending and servicing. This position serves as a key supporting role in TFSB’s ability to consistently deliver operational excellence through accurate documentation of processes executed by first line of defense staff at the bank and through partner fulfillment vendors.
Requirements:
Duties and Responsibilities
Experience and Required Skills
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Job Type: Contract
Pay: $35.00 - $41.00 per hour
Ability to Relocate:
Work Location: In person