
Treasury Consultant – Continuous Process Improvement
Bank of America
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Chicago • Florida • Illinois • United States
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Salary
💰 $85,000 - $102,600 per year
About the role
- This job is responsible for driving operational support across multiple locations/site.
- Key responsibilities include influencing site leadership to achieve and exceed key operating metrics.
- Ensure rigorous reporting & inspection routines resulting in consistent operational execution.
- Leading key initiatives, translate strategy into real-time operational deployments.
- Proactively identify/respond to risk issues, make balanced decisions across people, process and technology.
- Incumbent may have staffing responsibility and engaged in performance management activities.
Requirements
- Treasury experience: Strong understanding of cash management, liquidity, and financial controls.
- Leadership or analytics experience: Proven ability to lead teams or manage complex analytical projects.
- Executive communication: Skilled in creating and delivering presentations for senior leadership.
- Intellectual curiosity
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to work under pressure in a team environment.
- Critical thinker
- Ability to balance multiple needs, requests and goals
- Excel and PowerPoint proficiency.
Benefits
- This role is currently benefits eligible.
- We provide industry-leading benefits, access to paid time off, resources and support to our employees so they can make a genuine impact and contribute to the sustainable growth of our business and the communities we serve.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
cash managementliquidity managementfinancial controlsperformance managementoperational executionrisk managementanalytical projects
Soft Skills
leadershipexecutive communicationintellectual curiosityindependenceability to work under pressurecritical thinkingmultitasking