First Bank & Trust

Financial Services

QualityAssuranceAnalystNationalProducts

$58–78k ~AI est. Brookings, South Dakota, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Quality Assurance Analyst- National Products at First Bank & Trust. Skills: Quality assurance, User acceptance testing, Regulatory compliance. Perform monthly reviews of processes. Conduct testing of Partner programs”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Identify exceptions; Assess risk levels

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Associate's degree, 2 years of relevant work experience, communication skills, organization skills, analytical skills

Nice to Have

Financial services knowledge, General understanding of banking compliance regulations, Experience with Salesforce, Experience with SharePoint

What You'll Do.

Perform monthly reviews of processes

Conduct testing of Partner programs

Document findings from reviews

Track Partner resolution of findings

Interpret review requirements

Document data request needs

Track data fulfillment

Support Quality Assurance staff

Answer customer calls

Manage misdirected mail

Act in accordance with FBT policies

Adhere to compliance procedures

Participate in compliance training

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

National Products department; Quality Assurance staff

Communication Scope

Document findings

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