Assistant National Bank Examiners
OCC: A Career Worth Examining
With over 150 years of experience as a preeminent prudential supervisor, the OCC strives to hire ambitious candidates and prepare them to become experts in bank regulation.
Starting as an Assistant National Bank Examiner, you’ll become an authority in the field through examination assignments and agency-sponsored training, all while earning a competitive salary and taking pride in working with one of the best agencies in the Federal Government.
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
400 7th Street SW Washington, D.C. 20219
www.occ.gov
(202) 649-6800
Excellent Salaries, Extensive Training, Rewarding Work
Through first-hand experience and guidance from managers, co-workers, and senior examiners, you’ll quickly learn the concepts and practices behind bank supervision.
During your first 6 - 8 months, you’ll work alongside a talented team of OCC employees performing bank examinations, traveling to banks, and gaining valuable experience learning about bank supervision.
› Assist with national bank and federal thrift examinations by gathering, organizing, and analyzing bank data› Prepare written reports, including conclusions and recommendations for bank executives and senior OCC bank examiners› Report your findings, conclusions, and recommendations to bank executives and senior examiners› Collaborate with other OCC professionals and experts in the fields of economics, supervision policy, and banking law› Travel to banks assigned to your local field office (15 to 95 percent of your time)
On-the-job training and development continue throughout your career at the OCC, preparing you to advance in your position.
How to Qualify
Successful applicants for Assistant National Bank Examiner positions can use their education, work experience, OR a combination of the two to qualify.
EducationA bachelor’s degree with major study in:
› Accounting› Banking› Business Administration› Commercial or banking law› Economics› Finance› Marketing› Other closely related fields
Combination of Experience and Education› Equivalent combinations of education and experience› A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certificate
obtained through written examination in a state, territory, or the District of Columbia
Work Experience At least three years of qualifying work experience leading to thorough understanding of and experience in:
› Debits and credits› Balance sheets and operating statements › The internal operations of a financial institution › Reviewing, analyzing, and recommending or
approving loan applications or investments› Performing accounting or auditing work › Reviewing and evaluating the actions involving the
properties or monies of others held in trust by a financial institution
How to ApplyThe OCC recruits Assistant National Bank Examiners in the Fall and Spring during set dates in September and January.
Details regarding the application process are accessible through the OCC website at www.occ.gov/anbecareer before each recruiting season.
Knowledge and Skills Assessments
In addition to meeting the minimum qualifications, applicants must successfully pass the examiner entry -level knowledge test as well as the written communications skills test and two interviews. The vacancy announcement will outline the requirements and process.
Employment is contingent upon satisfactory completion of a thorough background investigation and credit check.
occ.gov/anbecareer