Financial Examiner 1 Financial & Banking - Dublin, GA at Geebo

Financial Examiner 1

Job
Summary:
Under supervision, confirms the integrity of financial statements, verifying assets, determining
liabilities, and ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations by interpreting laws, rules, and
regulatory guidance. Reviews audit records, transactions, reports, and financial data for regulated financial institutions. Analyzes assigned regulatory components as outlined in the Uniform Financial Institution Rating System. As proficiency is gained, performs as operations manager and performs credit analysis duties.
Primary Duties &
Responsibilities:
Performs operations examination duties, including financial statement analysis; analysis of earnings, capital, liquidity, asset/liability management, and securities; classification of other real estate and assets other than loans, review and analysis of Call Reports, internal controls, audit oversight, and policies and procedures to ensure compliance with laws, rules, and regulations.
Inspects operational functions of financial institutions in the capacity of operations manager.
Performs credit analysis duties on examinations.
Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments, and attends training as scheduled. Applies pertinent knowledge to performance of other responsibilities.
Serves as a spokesperson and liaison for the Department by communicating effectively with financial institution personnel, officers, and directors, as well as other agencies.
Performs administrative functions necessary in order to perform examination responsibilities and comply with the Policy requirements of the Department.
Travels to financial institutions to perform job duties and to locations for required training.
Bachelor's degree in business administration or a related field from an accredited college or university OR Three years of experience in a related area.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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