Transaction Services Representative 1 - Public Sector Lockbox Construction, Mining & Trades - Buffalo, NY at Geebo

Transaction Services Representative 1 - Public Sector Lockbox

Provide transactional processing support for respective product Responsible for data entry of client products Will be required to sit for extended periods of time Produce results that exceed productivity and quality over time Provide backup coverage for team members and assist during high volume periods Ability to recognize and highlight potential problems and escalate to management team Desire to learn and be a productive member of a team environment Adhere to all departmental guidelines and policies Meet or exceed all compliance requirements as dictated by the corporation QualificationsQualifications Successful candidate must be able to successfully complete the Background and Treasury File process U.
S.
Citizenship or Permanent Residency (green card) is a prerequisite for this position High school diploma or equivalent required Basic MS Office skills Must be able to meet data entry productivity and quality goals Must have strong attention to detail and solid organizational skills Ability to work independently while also being a team member Ability to respond under pressure and multi-task Ability to work overtime and flexible work hours based upon business needs Excellent attendance required Desired Skills and Qualities Communications Skills (listening, verbal, written) Computer Literacy Flexible/Adaptable Multicultural Sensitivity/Awareness Teamwork Honesty/Integrity/Morality Dedication/Tenacity Dependable/Reliable/Responsible Hard-Working/Work Ethic Motivation/Passion Positive Attitude/Energy Professionalism Self-Confident Self-Motivated Willingness to Learn Hours:
Friday-Monday 7:
00a-5:
30p.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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