Operations Manager Jobs in Colorado
Search Operations Manager Jobs
Branch Operations Manager in Banking - Full Time /Exempt
- Colorado Springs, CO
- 18 days ago
Demographic Data for Colorado
Moving to Colorado? Find some basic demographic data about Colorado below.
Operations Manager Online Courses and Training Opportunities
Salary for Operations Manager Jobs in Colorado
Top Hiring Companies
Top hiring companies in your area for Operations Manager positions
Highest Education Level
- Bachelor's Degree (41.4%)
- Master's Degree (20.3%)
- High School or GED (15.1%)
- Associate's Degree (10.3%)
- Vocational Degree or Certification (8.2%)
- Some College (2.6%)
- Doctorate Degree (1.6%)
- Some High School (0.5%)
Average Work Experience
- 4-6 years (24.4%)
- 2-4 years (22.1%)
- 10+ years (14.4%)
- 8-10 years (13.0%)
- 1-2 years (11.3%)
- 6-8 years (8.7%)
- Less than 1 year (5.1%)
- None (1.1%)
Qualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Operations Manager position
= trending- Accounting
- Auditing
- Automated Clearing House
- Branch Management
- BSA
- Change Management
- Client Services
- Coaching
- Communication Skills
- Computer Skills
- Customer Satisfaction
- Customer Service
- Finance
- Financial Services
- Leadership
- Lending
- Management
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Word
- Mortgage Processing
- Operations Management
- Organization
- Policy Administration
- Policy Development
- Problem Resolution
- Problem Solving
- Process Improvement
- Project Management
- Resolution
- Retail
- Retail Banking
- Risk Management
- Sales
- Scheduling
- Strategic Planning
- Time Management
- Training and Development
- Written Communication
Other Titles
Here are some other career titles that require similar skills
Operations Manager Related Career Advice Articles
How to Decide Between Investment Banking and Commercial Banking
Many finance professionals begin the career planning phase by taking some time to figure out whether they want to pursue commercial banking or investment banking. While both career paths can reap great rewards, each comes with a different set of responsibilities and skills. Here is a breakdown of some of the factors that separate careers in investment and commercial banking to consider.