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Starion Bank

 

Starion Bank is a growing community bank known for providing local leadership, personalized service, and community loyalty. We foster a culture where you can grow professionally and personally, and we treat employees as our most important organizational asset.

 

Cash Management Support Specialist

We are seeking a Cash Management Support Specialist in Bismarck, Mandan or Fargo, North Dakota; or Madison, WI.

In this role, you will:

  • Administer commercial online banking products and services
  • Administer commercial credit cards
  • Assist customers with ACH transaction processing
  • Work with customers to complete training and installation
  • Determine and document accounts, users, access parameters, and security configuration
  • Provide onboarding per executed agreements
  • Perform quality control tasks for setup and maintenance of business online banking products.
  • Perform corrective maintenance
  • Complete and file exception reports
  • Update and provide reports and research

You should have:

  • Minimum of one to three years of similar or related experience
  • Prefer 1-3 years of commercial credit card experience
  • Equivalent of an associate degree
  • Strong problem-solving, multi-tasking and decision-making skills
  • Computer skills including Outlook, Word, and Excel
  • Exceptional customer service skills
  • Prior banking industry experience preferred

Starion offers a competitive salary and a full comprehensive benefit package including health, life, dental, vision, health savings account, 401K, profit sharing, paid vacation and holidays.

Join our team and work at a bank recognized as “Best of the Best” by Independent Banker magazine, “50 Best Places to Work” by Prairie Business magazine and “Top 10 Workplaces” by Bismarck-Mandan Young Professionals Network! Apply online at www.starionbank.com/careers.

 

Starion is an Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

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Starion Bank

 

Starion Bank is a growing community bank known for providing local leadership, personalized service, and community loyalty. We foster a culture where you can grow both professionally and personally and treat employees as our most important organizational asset.

Deposit Operations Specialist

Located in our Mandan branch, this position delivers high-quality customer service by providing deposit operations support to all 16 branches and customers in North Dakota and Wisconsin.

Responsibilities include:

  • Process NSF’s
  • Resolve/process non-post deposit items
  • Process ACH exceptions, returns along with ACH disputes
  • Process return items
  • Balance general ledger accounts
  • Processing and balancing of daily transactions
  • Wires
  • Debit card, Credit card and ATM transaction balancing along with dispute processing
  • Process check adjustments
  • Mobile deposit review
  • Balance official checks
  • Overdraft Management
  • Account maintenance and other miscellaneous duties
  • Address changes
  • Promote and cross sell bank services

You should have:

  • The equivalent of an associate’s degree
  • One to two years of bookkeeping and/or operations experience
  • Strong mathematical and problem-solving skills
  • Multi-tasking and decision-making skills
  • Computer skills including Outlook, Word and Excel
  • Exceptional customer service skills.

Starion Bank offers a competitive salary and a full comprehensive benefit package including health, life, dental, vision, health savings account, 401K, profit sharing, paid vacation, and holidays.

Join our team and work at a bank recognized as “Best of the Best” by Independent Banker magazine, “50 Best Places to Work” by Prairie Business magazine and “Top 10 Workplaces” by Bismarck-Mandan Young Professionals Network! Apply online at www.starionbank.com/careers.

 

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Starion Bank

Digital Marketing Specialist

Do you get excited about developing and running successful digital marketing campaigns? Are you a disciplined, ethical team player who believes in serving their communities and inspiring them to action? If so, you may be an excellent fit at Starion Bank!

We are seeking a Digital Marketing Specialist in Bismarck!

In this role, you will:

  • Develop and deploy consistent, engaging advertising content across the Bank’s web, mobile, email, social and other digital marketing platforms.
  • Support the promotion of products and services to drive traffic, generate leads and acquire new customers.
  • Assist in brand management for digital marketing and multimedia asset creation including brand identity, look and feel and voice execution.
  • Update and maintain content on the Starion Bank website.
  • Monitor performance of digital marketing initiatives and report on results.

You should be:

  • Self-motivated – Driven to hit deadlines, contribute new ideas and develop as a digital marketer.
  • Self-aware – highly intentional about your decision-making processes, and skilled in communicating them to diverse colleagues and customers.
  • Analytical – ability to research, interpret, analyze and report on data.
  • Curious – interested in human behavior, trends, new technologies and industry developments.

You should have:

  • A degree in marketing, communications or a related discipline, or equivalent industry-recognized certifications.
  • Three to five years of website management and/or digital marketing experience.
  • Experience with modern web design techniques and platforms.
  • Experience with digital marketing technologies and tools such as email marketing and automation platforms, A/B testing tools and CMS.
  • Understanding of and experience delivering results using search engine optimization (SEO) and search engine marketing (SEM), social media, email marketing and paid digital media.
  • Proficiency in platforms such as Google, Facebook and SEMRush for research, advertising and analytics.
  • Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and baseline knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud.
  • Excellent verbal and written skills.
  • Flexible schedule and hybrid environment available.
  • Comfortable working alone, but also thrives in a collaborative environment.

Starion Bank is a growing community bank known for providing local leadership, personalized service and community loyalty. We foster a culture where you can grow both professionally and personally, and we treat employees as our most important organizational asset.

We offer a competitive salary and a full comprehensive benefit package including health, life, dental, vision, health savings account, 401K, profit sharing, paid vacation and holidays.

Join our team and work at a bank recognized as “Best of the Best” by Independent Bankers magazine and “50 Best Places to Work” by Prairie Business magazine! Apply online at www.starionbank.com/careers.

Starion Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

 

 

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Happy April, everyone! It’s supposed to be spring but the forecast looks like we may be in the middle of another winter storm about the time this newsletter hits your inbox. Good grief! Enough already!

You’re probably tired of hearing from me about the 68th Assembly of the North Dakota Legislature. Not many weeks have gone by when I haven’t implored members to reach out to their legislators requesting they vote with us on one issue or another. In my limited tenure with ICBND, this has easily been the busiest as it relates to bills affecting community banking. We’ve been effective in turning back, or amending to satisfaction, most of the problematic bills. Unfortunately, we’re not even close to being done. In fact, we are currently in the throws of possibly the most problematic proposed North Dakota legislation in the past decade as it relates to community banking.
 
That bill is Senate Bill 2266. It was brought by the credit unions and originally sought to gut the field of membership rules in Century Code by allowing pretty much unfettered expansion. As amended in the
Senate, it is still extremely problematic as it seeks to expand the field of membership of any credit union main office to 125 miles from the current 75-mile radius. That’s a near tripling of the service area of every state-chartered credit union – there are 19 of them. It passed by one vote in the Senate. We need it to fail in the House and we need your help to do that. The bill was heard in the House Industry, Business and Labor Committee yesterday. It will be the subject of Committee work again the week of April 3rd. It could hit the House floor for vote as early as late that same week or the week of April 10. Please contact your Representatives from the following roster ND House of Representatives and ask them to vote “NO” on SB 2266!
 
Happy shoveling,
 
Barry

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ND independent banks 'doing well' | Prairie Public Broadcasting

Prairie Public Broadcasting | By Dave Thompson

"They're strong, well-run, well-capitalized," said David Mason of First International Bank and Trust in Bismarck. "We've been fortunate for a highly supportive community base in North Dakota."

Mason said North Dakotans like doing business with other North Dakotans.

"That's where the community bank model really thrives for us," Mason said.

Mason also said the biggest issue facing banks this year is inflation, and continued efforts by the Federal Reserve to tamper down inflation through raising interest rates.

"Increasing or decreasing isn't as big of a deal as how fast they change," Mason said. "And we've seen a dramatically fast-paced move by the Fed in increasing rates this time around. And that just changes the dynamic."

Mason said it takes a little bit of a different management style, to help customers deal with the rates.

Meanwhile, ag lenders are reporting a more positive outlook in farm country. A banker from southeast North Dakota said farmers are doing very well this year, compared with the past few years.

"The crops that got put in look very good," said Darwin Bitz of Heartland State Bank of Edgeley and Kulm. "The prices are excellent, and even on the livestock end, prices are very good."

Bitz said farmers are in a very good financial position, because of the current prices, and also because of disaster payments, crop insurance and COVID relief. And he said his bank hasn't been making loans to farmers this year.

"I can tell you that right now, of operating loans at our bank, there have been some that haven't been touched," Bitz said. "The farmers haven't needed it."

Bitz said he has sen a lot of pay-down on existing loans.

"It's actually a great time to be farming," Bitz said.

The independent bankers' group had their annual meeting in Bismarck this week.

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