Trader (Institutional Municipal Bonds) jobs in El Paso, TX

Trader (Institutional Municipal Bonds) is responsible for the timely buying and selling of institutional municipal bonds. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Being a Trader (Institutional Municipal Bonds) evaluates market volatility and ensures clients receive the best rate available. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty or in a related area and may require state licensure. Additionally, Trader (Institutional Municipal Bonds) typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Trader (Institutional Municipal Bonds) work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. To be a Trader (Institutional Municipal Bonds) typically requires 4 -7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Municipal Court Clerk
  • City of Anthony NM
  • Anthony, NM PART_TIME
  • Job Posting Closes April, 26 2024 at 4:00pm Sharp

    Department: Municipal Court

    Reports to: Court Administrator

    FLSA: Hourly

    Part Time

    Hourly Salary: $14.50

    SUMMARY

    Work directly under the supervision of the Municipal Judge; process court documents, accurately receipt and reconcile court fines and fees and provide customer service. May be assigned supervisory duties under the mentorship of the Judge.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    Education: A high school diploma or GED.

    Education Substitution: None.

    Experience: Two (2) years of experience in court case processing or as a legal secretarial.

    Experience Substitution: Attainment of the Judicial Studies Certificate will substitute for one

    (1) year of experience. Additional post-secondary education in a related field may substitute for up to one (1) year of experience.

    Typing Certification: At the discretion of the Administrative Authority a typing certification from the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (www.dws.state.nrn.us) may be required for the entire Court Clerk Series within that Judicial Entity. If certification is required, a typing proficiency score of at least 35 net words per minute is mandatory. The New Mexico Workforce Connection Certification must have been issued within two (2) years of application

    Certification: May be requested to complete the New Mexico Court Monitor Certification Examination. May be required to obtain and maintain certification for the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database.

    Other: Completion of a post offer background check may be required.

    Knowledge: Office practices; knowledge of court case processing, auditing case files; running reports; legal terminology; court fee accounting processes; cash handling procedures; customer service practices; Court Clerk’s Procedures Manual and Code of Ethics; safety and security issues; proper English usage, grammar and punctuation; computer software applications (i.e., word processing, spreadsheets, databases, court case management system, e-mail and Internet); filing systems; office equipment (i.e., telephone, printer, copier, fax, scanner, etc.); research methodology; judicial organizational structure and other courts jurisdictions; local court rules; supervisory techniques and court monitoring procedures and equipment.

    Skill & Ability: Skill in working as a team leader; concentration and attention to detail; maintaining confidentiality; working independently and managing time effectively while handling a high-volume workload in an environment subject to frequently changing priorities and high stress; auditing files and correcting errors using the case management system; recognizing important case facts that need to be documented in case file or may need further action; researching and retrieving information using the case management system or archive database; applying legal terminology; maintaining accurate files and records; being organized; establishing priorities and meeting deadlines; multi-tasking; communicating effectively both orally and in writing with diverse parties; making decisions; assimilating information and providing as accurate a response as possible; research, analyze and solve problems; actively listening; dealing with people diplomatically; being courteous; providing good customer service; using good telephone etiquette; using common sense; maintaining professional demeanor and composure; auditing case files; using computer and computer software including word processing, case management and email; running reports; training others; distinguishing between court procedures and legal advice; handling money and calculating sums; knowing when to seek assistance; filing; typing and entering data precisely; using a calculator; reading comprehension and discerning case content; appraising situations and recognizing safety and security issues; and being empathetic, impartial, fair and objective; read almost illegible hand writing; apply notary rules and procedures; apply data standards; retain information; maintain patience; defuse hostile situations; learn quickly; announce judicial protocol and control all; show diplomacy; and receive and follow directions.

    EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED

    Case and Document Processing – Prepare and process all court work in a timely, prompt, accurate, complete, proper and efficient manner; ensure court rules and procedures are followed and cases are processed; docket all cases received/enter case data and process into the case management system; prepare and mail out documents such as notices, routing motions, opinions, orders, records, calendars, pleadings, memorandum in opposition, and case materials; process Petitions for Trial Court Extensions of Time to Proceed to Trial; prepare bench warrants and cancellations; process and expedite Orders of Protection and notify law enforcement agencies; set arraignments, hearings, trials; prepare and mail out notices such as final orders; submit case files to judges as requested; track cases to ensure compliance with case type, appearance dates, sentencing requirements and follow through with necessary steps, which may include: orders to show cause, bench warrants, recusals, excusals, pleadings, and rule extensions; run reports; maintain integrity of case files; and close case when appropriate.

    Financial Responsibilities – Receipt and distribute all incoming monies; ensure accurate court fees are paid; balance and reconcile daily cash receipts; distribute bond payments; prepare and maintain bond reports; prepare bank deposits; prepare and voucher fees; ensure correct procedures are followed for all monies receipted; work with fiscal and audit staff to correct financial and disposition errors; and file receipt of fees into case files, prepare correspondence; maintain logs and records on cases; and provide backup to other court clerical personnel.

    Research – Research automated, hard-copy and microfiche files for case status and provide accurate information; research and analyze case management issues; and audit, research and when necessary correct case files. May serve as information systems site coordinator or back up to site coordinator; oversee micro photography standards; ensure exhibits comply with statutory retention schedules; act as a court monitor; serve as jury clerk; provide notarizations; perform purchasing duties; provide advocacy services to victims; coordinate and schedule meetings; and perform receptionist duties.

    WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS

    The following functions are representative of the work environment and physical demands an employee may expect to encounter in performing tasks assigned to this job. Work is performed in an office or court setting. The work is performed in an often fast paced and stressful work environment. While performing the duties of the job, the employee is regularly required to perform repetitious hand, arm and finger motions as well as use manual/finger dexterity, sit for long periods of time, stand for hours and walk often, lift, climb ladders, kneel/stoop, move, pull and carry up to forty (40) pounds; travel, work overtime and/or flexible work hours including shift work (24/7), weekends and holidays; and exposed to fluctuating building temperatures. The employee may be exposed to hostile or violent situations that may arise when dealing with individuals involved in court cases, disturbing or hazardous court exhibits and contagious health conditions.

    Job Type: Part-time

    Pay: $14.50 per hour

    Ability to Relocate:

    • Anthony, NM 88021: Relocate before starting work (Required)

    Work Location: In person

  • 7 Days Ago

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Institutional Review Board
  • University of Texas at El Paso
  • El Paso, TX FULL_TIME
  • Under the direction of the IRB Administrator and in cooperation with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Chair, the Specialist has a vital role in ensuring a high-quality human subjects' protection p...
  • 17 Days Ago

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Managing Director of Institutional Giving (Immediate Opening)
  • IDEA Public Schools
  • El Paso, TX OTHER
  • Description Managing Director of Institutional Giving Advancement Role Mission: The Managing Director of Institutional Giving is managed by the Sr. Vice President of Advancement, and will work closely...
  • 1 Day Ago

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Account Support Specialist - Automotive Retail
  • Entrega
  • El Paso, TX
  • Entrega, founded in 2001 and headquartered in Troy, Michigan, is a global business-to-business Technology Services and S...
  • 4/25/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Area Sales Manager
  • Hankey Group
  • El Paso, TX
  • ** Area Sales Manager** **Job Category****:** Sales **Requisition Number****:** AREAS005325 Showing 1 location **Job Det...
  • 4/25/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Sales Rep / Weekly Pay / Entry Level
  • Safe Haven Security
  • El Paso, TX
  • Job Description Job Description At Safe Haven Security, we are more than just a home security company! We are a team of ...
  • 4/25/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Insurance Broker | 80 Plus Companies, Training, Local Office Support
  • Futurity First Insurance Group - Greater Texas
  • El Paso, TX
  • Job Description Job Description We are seeking for an Insurance Broker to join our team! Futurity First is a fastest gro...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Business Development Representative (Countertop & Flooring)
  • Perfect Placement Group, LLC
  • El Paso, TX
  • Business Development (Flooring & Countertops) Sales Location: El Paso, TX Summary: The business development representati...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Inside Sales Manager Remote/Hybrid
  • Safe Haven Security
  • El Paso, TX
  • Job Description Job Description Safe Haven Security is seeking an Inside Sales Manager to join our growing team! We're l...
  • 4/23/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Junior Sales Representative
  • Contract Associates, Inc.
  • El Paso, TX
  • **Junior Sales Representative** Commissions El Paso, Texas Minimum Experience **Entry-level** Compensation **$36K-$40K/y...
  • 4/21/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Sales Representative
  • Contract Associates, Inc.
  • El Paso, TX
  • **Sales Representative** Commissions El Paso, Texas Minimum Experience **Experienced** Compensation **Salary to Commissi...
  • 4/21/2024 12:00:00 AM

El Paso is located at the intersection of three states (Texas, New Mexico, and Chihuahua) and two countries (the U.S. and Mexico). It is the only major Texas city on Mountain Time. Ciudad Juarez used to be on Central Time, but both cities are now on Mountain Time. El Paso is closer to the capital cities of four other states - Phoenix, Arizona (345 miles away); Santa Fe, New Mexico, (273 miles away); Ciudad Chihuahua, Chihuahua, (218 miles away), and Hermosillo, Sonora (325 miles away) - than it is to the capital of its own state, Austin (528 miles away). It is closer to Los Angeles, California...
Source: Wikipedia (as of 04/11/2019). Read more from Wikipedia
Income Estimation for Trader (Institutional Municipal Bonds) jobs
$234,557 to $382,405
El Paso, Texas area prices
were up 1.2% from a year ago