North Shore Bank Hiring in Ozaukee County

Locally Owned Bank Looking to Fill Positions at New Grafton Branch

GRAFTON, Wis. - North Shore Bank today announced it is accepting applications for employment at its new Grafton branch. The bank is looking to fill a number of positions in Grafton, including a full-time branch manager, full-time personal bankers and full- and part-time customer service representatives.

North Shore Bank, which is building a new, full-service branch at 2301 Wisconsin Avenue across from Sendik's, will open this fall with temporary office hours until construction is complete. The permanent branch is scheduled to open this winter and will incorporate the Heinrich Anschuetz stone home that has stood on the site since 1869.

"This is a great time for us to come into Grafton and grow our team amid a strong pool of local talent," said Jan Konkol, vice president-Human Resources for North Shore Bank. "As a locally owned bank for 85 years, we're delighted to be hiring in Ozaukee County at a time when some institutions have had to make cutbacks. We look forward to working with a top-notch team to begin operations in Grafton."

Anyone interested in applying for a position can visit careers.northshorebank.com to submit an online application. North Shore Bank is an equal opportunity employer.

North Shore Bank, headquartered in Brookfield, was founded in 1923. It has assets of $1.7 billion and 42 offices throughout eastern Wisconsin and northeastern Illinois. Current Wisconsin branch locations are in metro Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Appleton, Menasha, the Green Bay area, Burlington, Union Grove and Door County. North Shore Bank also has two Illinois State Bank offices in McHenry County, Ill. The bank is set to open its 43rd office in Grafton, Wisconsin. To find an office, visit northshorebank.com.



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