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Non Union Veeva Vault Jobs in Rochester, MN (NOW HIRING)

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How much do non union veeva vault jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for non union veeva vault in Rochester, MN is $17.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $18.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Non Union Veeva Vault vs Clinical Data Coordinator?

AspectNon Union Veeva VaultClinical Data Coordinator
CertificationsVeeva Vault certifications, life sciences knowledgeClinical research certifications, data management training
Work EnvironmentPharmaceutical/biotech companies, data management teamsClinical trial sites, research organizations
Industry UsageUsed for document management, regulatory submissionsManaging clinical trial data, data entry, and validation

Non Union Veeva Vault professionals focus on managing regulated documents within the Veeva platform, often in pharmaceutical settings. Clinical Data Coordinators handle clinical trial data collection and validation. While both roles require data management skills, Non Union Veeva Vault specialists emphasize document control and compliance, whereas Clinical Data Coordinators focus on clinical data accuracy and integrity.

$22/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

Description

 We are hiring for Teller II positions!!  If you... (a) have work experience in a financial institution; (b) enjoy leading and mentoring; and (c) want a career where you can make a meaningful difference - we invite you to apply with us!

At a Glance - Job Information

Department: Branch Operations

Days of Work: Monday - Friday; every other Saturday morning

Starting salary: $21/hour with advancement to $22/hour after 6+ months of successful performance 

Location: Rochester, MN

FLSA Status: Nonexempt

Schedule: Full time 

Hours/Pay Period: 80

Remote Worker: No 


Job Summary

As a leader on the Teller line, the Teller II role is responsible for performing the more complex Teller duties within the department. The Teller II assists credit union members with financial transactions and responds to member concerns and questions in a friendly, courteous, and efficient manner. Teller II's operate a PC/terminal to enter appropriate information concerning members' records and transactions. The Teller II is responsible to maintain the highest levels of member security and confidentiality.


Duties and Responsibilities

Performs processing of member transactions:

  • Performs routine member transactions such as deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, transfers, check cashing, wire transfers, stop payments, and Visa cash advances. Provides members with proper receipts for all transactions. Includes processing of night drop and mail transactions.
  • Receives and processes loan and Visa payments.   
  • Manages cash drawer and handles cash accurately; balances transactions daily and adheres to the Teller accuracy policy.  
  • Operates PC, Teller terminal, and printers to enter transactions for members timely and ensures accurate record keeping of all individual member account activity.
  • Maintains a high level of security and confidentiality as appropriate to a financial institution.

Assists members with account maintenance needs: 

  • Assists members with the purchase of savings bonds and certificates of deposit.
  • Opens and closes safe deposit boxes and escorts members in and out of the safe deposit box area.
  • Educates members on the value of other credit union services (cross sells).

Performs lead duties within the department:

  • Opens and closes the credit union office, activating and deactivating the alarm system.
  • Balances the office cash with the general ledger cash each day.
  • Processes weekly cash orders with the federal reserve bank.
  • Balances the vault daily to ensure office cash balances with system.
  • Trains new tellers on policy, procedure, and the data processing system.
  • Assumes responsibility for the teller line operations in the absence of teller supervisor and/or branch manager.

Requirements

Education and Experience Requirements

A minimum of a High School diploma or equivalent AND one year of experience working in a financial institution.  

Internal candidates currently meeting performance standards in the Teller I role will also be considered.


Desirable Qualifications:

Previous Teller experience, proven leadership abilities, bilingual.


All employees must be bondable by MEFCU's insurance policy. Continued employment is subject to maintaining a favorable bondable status per insurance standards.


Physical and Environmental Criteria

This physical effort required to perform this position is best described as: Light work.  

Most of this position involves computer work, which requires fine dexterity in the continuous movement of the wrist and fingers. Light work involves lifting no more than 20 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Even though the weight lifted may be very little, a job is in this category when it requires a good deal of walking or standing, or when it involves sitting most of the time with some pushing and pulling of arm or leg controls.

Sensory requirements necessary in the performance of the essential functions of this position include sight, hearing, and touch.  

Environmental conditions that may exist in the performance of the essential functions of this job include: None.