Bank Examiner Iii
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Finance & Banking
Financial Compliance, Risk Manager/Analyst
Overview
Bank Examiner III
We continually strive for a workforce that reflects the growing diversity within the State of Illinois. A variety of employee backgrounds, perspectives, ideas and experiences are crucial to our ability to most effectively serve the public. Bilingual skills welcome.
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Serves and travels as examiner-in-charge, or works independently under the direction of an examiner-in-charge, to ensure the timely, organized and efficient completion of the examination process including the most complex and problem bank, corporate fiduciary, data processing centers and/or service providers examinations assigned to the Banks, Trust Companies and Savings Institutions Section in the Division of Banking. Gathers information, analyzes and evaluates the financial condition of the bank and corporate fiduciary.
Gathers information, analyzes and evaluates all forms of lending, including real estate, installment, and commercial loans, letters of credit, and direct lease financing. Reads the corporate minutes and by-laws of the bank, corporate fiduciary, data processing centers and/or service providers. Conducts meetings with licensed institution's management and the board of directors to discuss or explain examination findings. Completes examination report pages and supporting work papers to document the examination process and report conclusions regarding the financial condition of the bank, corporate fiduciary, data processing centers and/or service providers and the adequacy and extent of compliance with policies, procedures, and internal controls, the extent of adherence to safe and sound practices, and the extent of compliance with state and federal laws, rules and regulations.
Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
- Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to completion of four years of college with courses in accounting, corporate finance, banking, and monetary theory.
- Requires three years of professional accounting, banking or auditing experience.
- Prefers five years of Bank Trust Examination Experience with Federal or State Agency.
- Requires the ability to pass an agency conducted background check.
- Requires successful completion of FDIC's Risk Management Capstone (formerly Examination Management School); or equivalent. The equivalent can be the Conference of State Bank Supervisors Examiner-in-Charge School. In either instance, the applicant should be able to provide evidence of the certification of the Certified Examiner-in-Charge.
- Requires ability to travel frequently and extensively, both in and out-of-state.
- Requires a valid driver's license and access to a vehicle for travel.
DFPR is a regulatory licensing and enforcement agency that protects the residents of Illinois, ensures the safety and soundness of financial institutions, ensures that competent professionals are licensed to provide services to the public, and enhances commerce in the state for the benefit of all its residents.
Work DetailsWork Hours:
Monday-Friday; 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Headquarters
Location:
320 W Washington St, Springfield, Illinois, 62767;
Work County:
Sangamon
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