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Current or future Butler County Community College (BC3) students
Applications/resumes are being accepted to fill a Teller intern position with the Armco Credit Union. The intern position will be located both at the BC3 Branch and at the main office in Butler.
The position is part-time with a flexible schedule, averaging 8 – 12 hours per week during the school year and up to 40 hours per week during the summer and holidays.
The position involves providing friendly, professional service assisting members with financial transactions and paying/receiving cash and other negotiable instruments.
Attention to detail and an ability to interact with members in a friendly and courteous manner are required.
Intern
Banking
$31k-38k (estimate)
01/25/2023
07/03/2024
armcocu.com
MARS, PA
25 - 50
1935
MARK J CALABRO
<$5M
Banking
Armco Credit Union was established in 1935 by a small group of Armco employees. This newly formed financial cooperative was the means by which some employees could save and other employees could borrow. As time went by, the Credit Union grew as the members enjoyed a high level of convenience and personal service that was tough to find at any other financial institution. In the mid 1980s, the Board of Directors conducted a survey to determine how the Credit Union could better serve its members. The result of the survey showed that the membership wanted to expand the services of the Credit Union... to include checking, ATM cards, credit cards and most importantly, allow family members to take advantage of these services, not just the employees. To this end, the Board purchased property in Pullman Center and erected a $1.2 million dollar facility, entirely owned by the members. This move into its own building in January, 1989, enabled the Credit Union to expand the services offered to members and their families. In the spring of 1990, the members voted to continue to diversify and strengthen the Credit Union by allowing other Sponsor Organizations (formerly called Select Employer Groups) and their family members to join the Credit Union. Now, after careful review and approval by the Board of Directors and the Pennsylvania Department of Banking, other employer and associational groups can participate in the Credit Union. We currently rank as the 2nd largest credit union in Western Pennsylvania with approximately $350 million in assets, while also exceeding 30,000 members. We are a state chartered credit union and are therefore governed by the banking laws of Pennsylvania. Deposits are federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration, an independent agency of the United States Government.
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