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What is the difference between NCB vs Network Cable Technician?

AspectNCBNetwork Cable Technician
CertificationsTypically requires certifications like CompTIA Network+ or Cisco CCNAOften requires similar certifications such as CompTIA Network+ or BICSI certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in data centers, offices, or construction sites installing and maintaining network infrastructureSimilar environments, focusing on installing, testing, and troubleshooting network cabling
Industry UsageCommonly used in telecommunications, IT, and networking industriesWidely used in IT, telecommunications, and infrastructure projects

Both NCB and Network Cable Technicians share similar roles, certifications, and work environments. The main difference lies in terminology, with NCB often used in specific regions or companies, while Network Cable Technician is a more general industry term. Both positions focus on installing and maintaining network cabling in various settings.

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Ncb jobs? Cities in Virginia with the most Ncb job openings:
Infographic showing various Ncb job openings in Virginia as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.

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Job description

National Cooperative Bank (NCB) - Overview
Headquarters: Arlington, VA (Crystal City)
Assets: $4 billion
Offices: Arlington, VA | Hillsboro, OH
National Reach: Serving clients across all 50 states
National Cooperative Bank (NCB) is a mission-driven commercial bank dedicated to advancing community development and supporting the growth of cooperatives and socially responsible enterprises. NCB is the only U.S. bank with a specialized focus on cooperative businesses, and it stands as the nation's leading lender for housing cooperatives.
Through tailored financial products and expert advisory services, NCB supports key sectors critical to community resilience, including:
  • Renewable Energy
  • Healthcare
  • Community Associations
  • Credit Unions
  • Small Business
  • Non-Profits and Social Enterprises
  • Alaska and Native Corporations
  • Food and Hardware Retailers

Professional Development Program (PDP) - Overview
NCB's Professional Development Program (PDP) is a highly selective, 12-month rotational training initiative designed to develop future leaders in banking and finance. The program targets high-performing recent graduates-primarily Finance majors-with a strong interest in credit analysis, relationship management, and socially impactful finance.
Program Objectives:
  • Comprehensive training in credit analysis and risk management
  • Exposure to banking products, financial services, and capital markets
  • Hands-on experience with cooperative lending practices
  • Personalized development plans, regular feedback, and mentorship
  • Opportunities for career placement in specialized departments post-completion

Program Structure:
  • 12-month rotational program with quarterly department changes
  • Core rotations may include:
    • Capital Markets
    • Underwriting
    • Finance/Accounting/Treasury
    • Loan Operations
  • Formal classroom training and real-world deal exposure
  • Potential travel for client due diligence and training sessions

Program Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in finance required
  • Minimum GPA 3.0 required
  • Must be analytical, have sharp attention to detail, and good interpersonal skills
  • Must be proficient in Excel
  • Must have general knowledge of Microsoft Office Products

Why It Stands Out:
  • Unique exposure to mission-based finance
  • Experience across a range of high-impact industries
  • Small cohort size for individualized mentoring and career coaching
  • Pathway into a purpose-driven career in cooperative and community finance

AA/EOE
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