About the Role
Job Description and Requirements The Specialty Services Analyst will have the ability to work a hybrid schedule (remote/onsite) after a period of training and performance evaluations (time frame may vary). Training will take place at the RBFCU Administrative Service Center: 1 IKEA-RBFCU Pkwy, Live Oak, Texas 78233. To successfully work from home, employees must have access to a minimum internet connection as noted by RBFCU. Must have a reliable home internet provider to hard wire a connection to (Ethernet cable provided). Must be able to provide a workspace at home that is safe, suitable for work, and within a distraction free environment. The Specialty Services Analyst is responsible for working requests received under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA). The Analyst will work collaboratively with the business units to answer questions related to FCRA and SCRA requests. Additionally, will ensure that the credit union follows all applicable state and federal laws, rules, and regulations, including, but not limited to, research, testing, data analytics, and project task fulfillment. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Work with the Specialty Services team while maintaining thorough knowledge of applicable federal and state laws and regulations. Moderate understanding of state and federal regulatory laws and regulations applicable to the credit union. Including the ability to perform guided research for issues related to regulatory compliance. Utilize internal and external systems to investigate and accurately respond to FCRA disputes in a timely manner in compliance with the regulation and CDIA guidelines. Utilize internal and external systems to process and manage SCRA requests for state and federal members who are eligible. Stay abreast of state and federal laws which consists of reviewing and interpreting rules and regulations, supervisory highlights, circulars, and enforcement actions that may have a direct impact on the lending business units’ policies, procedures, forms, disclosures, and systems. Collaborate with leadership to review escalated requests from other business units such as regulatory compliance and legal. Work on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Includes research of a wide variety of topics and issues that may have limited complex regulatory impact; summarizes findings with team. Assist with preparing reports of limited complexity and organizing supporting documentation. Complete all training in a timely manner quarterly or as assigned. Assist leadership with training new team members and updating procedures. All other duties as assigned (note: essential functions and responsibilities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice). Requirements: High School Diploma or G.E.D. Minimum three years of financial institution experience Minimum two months of FCRA and SCRA experience Broad knowledge of the Consumer Data Industry Association (CDIA), Credit Reporting Resource Guide (CRRG), Metro II reporting, and SCRA Broad knowledge of and practical experience with credit union or other financial institution operating areas, functions, products and services and the applicable laws and regulations Must demonstrate an analytical ability to interpret regulatory information to assist with monitoring processes critical to the business unit Good communication, analytical, organizational, problem solving and time management skills Ability to work independently with minimal direction Self-motivated with desire to be a team player in a constructive environment Knowledge and efficient use of Microsoft Office applications Experience with financial institutions larger than $10 billion in assets and exposure to oversight by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), is a plus All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status. Careers at RBFCU Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU) is the largest credit union in Texas with more than 1 million members and total assets exceeding $15 billion. Recognized for financial stability, our credit union consistently receives the highest ratings of “Five Star” and “Superior” from respected organizations that evaluate financial institutions in the United States. We’re frequently recognized as one of the best workplaces in San Antonio, Austin, the state of Texas and the country. Our Benefits RBFCU is proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package, including: 401(k) with matching incentives — up to 10 percent Competitive pay Medical, vision and dental benefits available to employees and their families from the first day of employment Tuition reimbursement plans Life insurance Pharmacy discount programs Flexible Spending (FSA), Health Savings (HSA) and Dependent Care account options Paid time off Parental leave Company-paid benefits include: Long-term disability Basic life insurance Wellness program Credit-monitoring service Employee assistance program Training and volunteer opportunities Apply to join the RBFCU family!