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First
Commercial Bank of Tampa Bay
Main
Offices:
4600
W.
Kennedy
Boulevard
Tampa,
FL
33609
Phone: (813)
287-0500
Fax:
(813)
282-1208
Bank By Phone: (800)
815-3996
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Senior
Loan Officer |
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Senior Lending Officer
and Executive Vice President |
- Responsible
for the production
and administration
of entire loan
portfolio
- Develop
and recommend
consumer and
commercial loan
objectives,
policies and
practices
- Provide
supervision,
advice and
guidance to other
lending officers
and support staff
- Supervisory
position
Qualifications
- College
degree in Business
Administration or
related field, or
related work
experience
- Ten
(10+) plus years
lending experience
handling a wide
variety of
consumer,
commercial,
construction
and commercial
real estate loans
- Excellent
judgment, decision
making and
analytical skills
- Effective
oral and written
communication
skills
- Ability
to lead, supervise
and provide a
motivational
environment for
those working in
the lending area
- Proven
production and
business
development skills
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Cashier |
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Chief
Financial Officer and
Executive Vice
President |
- The
cashier is
responsible for financial
reporting and
provides oversight
for Operations
- Primary
goal is to
establish a smooth
running, safe and
profitable
operation of the
bank through
appropriate
financial
planning,
investments and
budgeting
- The
cashier reports to
the CEO on all
matters
Qualifications
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President |
- To
efficiently
deliver superior
banking service to
the community
while maintaining
good customer and
employee relations
and significantly
enhancing
shareholders value
- Under
direction of and
in cooperation
with the Board of
Directors, provide
leadership,
direction and
guidance of the
bank's activities
to assure short
and long-range
profitability and
planned growth of
the bank.
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| First
Commercial Bank of
Tampa, as an Equal
Opportunity
Employer, does not
discriminate in
employment on the
basis of race,
color, national
origin, age, sex,
sexual
orientation,
disability,
veteran or marital
status or other
protected status
covered by
federal, state or
local law.
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