Posted in Education about 3 hours ago.
Type: Full-Time
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Supervision, Regulation, and Credit Division (SRC) is seeking examiners in the Consumer Affairs section. Consumer Affairs examiners help to supervise state member banks for compliance with federal consumer protection laws and regulations, including the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA).
*Application review will begin after Monday, January 6th, 2025.
Please provide both a resume and unofficial college transcript as part of your application for full consideration. Candidates will be asked to complete a writing assessment later in the hiring process.
The Bank believes in flexibility to balance the demands of work and life while also recognizing the necessity of connecting and collaborating with our colleagues in person. Onsite work is an essential function of this position, and you are expected to be in the office 3 days per week for meetings and team collaboration. Successful candidates must live in or relocate to the Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, or Helena, Montana, areas.
*Must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident with at least three years of legal residency. We are unable to hire anyone that would require sponsorship now or at any point in the future.
Assistant and Associate Examiner Responsibilities
Assist in examinations and supervisory events of supervised institutions, focusing on the assessment of compliance risk and the adequacy of risk management systems and operational controls.
Complete reviews under the supervision of a more experienced examiner, until sufficient experience gained to work without supervision.
Draft, organize, and verify workpapers and related documents with guidance of more experienced examiners, until sufficient experience gained to work without supervision.
Assist in analyzing supervised institution's performance in complying with consumer compliance laws, regulations, and regulatory policies.
Communicate, describe, support, and discuss supervisory events’ findings with management.
Respond to frequently changing regulatory requirements and industry issues with agility and adaptability.
Complete Federal Reserve System schools and training modules to progress to commissioned examiner status.
Safeguard equipment, sensitive data, and other information resources according to the SRC Information Security and Data Handling Handbook.
Associate Examiner, Additional Responsibilities
Lead and manage supervisory events of small, noncomplex supervised institutions, including determining scope, rating, resource needs, and work assignments of the examination team, under the supervision of a more experienced examiner.
Analyze supervised institution's performance in complying with consumer compliance laws, regulations, and regulatory policies and evaluate how effectively the institution manages its compliance risks.
Assess the bank’s performance in meeting community credit needs under the CRA.
Examiner, Additional Responsibilities
Lead and manage consumer compliance and CRA supervisory events of more complicated and larger supervised institutions and communicate more complex examination findings.
Act as institution contact for a limited portfolio of small- to medium-sized, relatively non-complex institutions or serve as a subject matter expert in a key functional area.
Seek out and participate in opportunities to enhance skills, including assisting with Federal Reserve System or Reserve Bank special projects.
Provide training, work direction, and feedback to assisting examiners when acting as examiner-in-charge.
Qualifications:
A bachelor's degree with coursework in business, risk management, pre-law, public policy, or a closely- related field of study. Master’s degree in business (or related field) and/or law degree preferred.
College/post-graduate transcripts are required. Applicants should be prepared to provide their transcripts during the interview.
Consumer compliance and/or CRA examination experience, compliance officer experience, or related consumer banking or consumer financial services experience is preferred.
Assistant Examiner (non-exempt) - 0+ (zero) years of related experience
Associate Examiner (non-exempt) - 2+ years of related experience
Examiner (exempt) - 4+ years of significant consumer compliance experience. Commission preferred.
Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
Strong analytical, critical thinking, and organizational skills and attention to details.
Ability to travel on average 30% while at the assistant and associate levels to accommodate examination and training opportunities. Travel decreases with experience and is on average 20% for those at the examiner level. Examiners generally travel within the 9th District (Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, and portions of Michigan and Wisconsin). A standard travel week is Monday – Thursday or Friday.
Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record.
Minneapolis Salary Ranges
Assistant Examiner: $63,200 - $78,994 - $94,800
Associate Examiner: $79,400 - $99,252 - $119,100
Examiner: $100,200 - $125,201 - $150,200
Helena Salary Ranges
Assistant Examiner: $56,900 - $71,095 - $85,300
Associate Examiner: $70,000 - $87,455 - $104,900
Examiner: $90,100 - $112,681 - $135,200
Salary offer will be based on qualifications/experience of the candidate, alignment with market data, the needs of the position, our total compensation package, and internal equity.
Our total rewards program offers benefits that are the best fit for you at every stage of your career:
Comprehensive healthcare options (Medical, Dental, and Vision)
401(k) match, and a fully-funded pension plan
Paid time off and holidays
Free public transportation passes
Annual educational assistance
On-site fitness facility
Professional development programs, training and conferences
And more…
The Minneapolis Fed is committed to developing a diverse workforce and providing an inclusive environment where all employees are respected and valued. We believe that we can foster development opportunities for all and reach our full potential by recognizing the unique experiences and identities of each of our colleagues. From economists to cash specialists, we work together to represent you in our economy.
Additional Information:
*This position requires access to confidential supervisory information (CSI) and/or Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) information. Access to CSI and FOMC information is limited to U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, individuals who meet the definition of “protected individual” under 8 U.S.C. § 1324b(a)(3), and certain other nonimmigrants. Candidates who are not U.S. citizens must sign a declaration of intent to expeditiously become a U.S. citizen when eligible.
**Must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident with at least three years of legal residency. We are unable to hire anyone that would require sponsorship now or at any point in the future.
***We are filling multiple roles with this posting.
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