Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Cash Services, on behalf of the US Treasury, ensures that Depository Institutions such as banks have sufficient supplies of currency and coin to meet public demand. Those institutions deposit currency and coin with the Federal Reserve Bank and Cash Services is the department that handles those deposits. Beside validating deposits, Cash Services also plays an instrumental role in the distribution of new currency and coin, and the retirement and destruction of coin and currency that is unfit for recirculation. As a member of Cash Services, you will play a vital role in the processing of currency within a highly controlled, monitored, and regulated environment. Key Activities: The Cash Operating Clerk provides operational support that includes, but is not limited to currency and coin processing, equipment operation, recordkeeping and reconcilement, and the preparation of documents and reports. Successful candidates in this position have to perform office-oriented tasks equally as well as handling the physical elements that come with moving heavy bulk items. Qualifications: Typically does not require any previous experience. High school education or GED. Successful candidates in this position have to perform office-oriented tasks equally as well as handling the physical elements that come with moving heavy bulk items. Meet physical requirements of the position that include regularly lifting items that weigh up to 50 pounds and transporting containers with mechanical aid that weigh over 1,000 pounds. Ability to use jack and forklift to move pallets preferred. Standing and sitting for long periods of time. Frequent movement, bending, and squatting are inherent to this position. Certain eligibility requirements apply.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED