Within an installation and repair service, a technician may move on to become a bench technician who handles the more complex repairs that can't be made on-site. Technicians may also go to work for manufacturers to assist engineers in designing equipment. Some technicians also start their own businesses, contracting with banks and credit unions to install and maintain their ATMs.
Advancement opportunities might also be found in areas indirectly related to ATM servicing. Software engineers create software programs that are tailored to the needs of specific businesses. Database administrators design, install, and update computer databases of business information. Sales managers oversee sales staff in direct interaction with customers. Computer and office machine service technicians install, calibrate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair equipment such as computers and their peripherals, office equipment, and specialized electronic equipment used in factories, hospitals, airplanes, and numerous other businesses.
- Accountants
- Auditors
- Bank Branch Managers
- Bank Examiners
- Billing Clerks
- Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks
- Business Managers
- Chief Financial Officers
- Compliance Managers
- Credit Analysts
- Economists
- Financial Analysts
- Financial Institution Officers and Managers
- Financial Institution Tellers, Clerks, and Related Workers
- Financial Planners
- Financial Quantitative Analysts
- Financial Services Brokers
- Forensic Accountants and Auditors
- Fraud Examiners, Investigators, and Analysts
- Investment Fund Managers
- Investment Professionals
- Investment Underwriters
- Loan Processors
- Loan Underwriters
- Mortgage Bankers
- Private Bankers
- Regulatory Affairs Managers
- Regulatory Affairs Specialists