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Our client a community bank located in Macon, GA has an immediate need for a SBA Loan Processor/Closer. SBA Loan Processor/Closer. What: SBA Loan Processor.
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Minimum of two years of experience as a SBA Loan Processor, Packager, or Closer. As a SBA Loan Closer you are responsible for ensuring accurate and timely review of SBA loan transactions, producing loan documents, ensuring all items needed for closing are obtained, and all collateral is perfected appropriately.
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The required experience includes work such as, but not limited to, Office Assistant 1, Secretary, Accounting Clerk, Statistical Clerk, Supply Technician 1, Loan Closer/Processor 1, Tax Technician 1, PFD Technician 1, Vocational Rehabilitation Assistant 2, Natural Resources Technician 1, Criminal Justice Technician 1, Law Office Assistant 1, Motor Vehicle Customer Service Representative 1, Microfilm/Imaging Operator 1, or a similar job class with the State of Alaska or the equivalent elsewhere.
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1-3 years of experience with real estate transactions, title processing, title company pre-processor, or as a mortgage loan processor is desired. We require a MINIMUM of 3-5 years of experience working primarily on real estate closings as a Real Estate Paralegal/Closer at a real estate and title law firm or the equivalent position at a title company.
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Certified Mobile Notary Service (Apply with Get. It is seeking for someone to fill the position of Telecommute Loan Processor/Closer to work in the U.S. only. So, if you are a 100% Remote Loan Processor with experience, please apply today.
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EXPERIENCE: Three to five years of current experience as a loan processor. Build loan officer and Realtor relationships by maintaining exceptional customer service levels. Contact borrower(s), loan originator, closing agents, and real estate(s) agents to request conditions as needed.
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FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Guidelines and loan products. Superior knowledge of personal computers and applicable software (Microsoft Office: Outlook and Calyx Point, Loan Prospector, and Desktop Underwriter.
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Completes loan documentation requests that enable the Loan Servicing Center to generate loan closing documents upon receipt of completed package from SBA Loan Specialist and reviews documents to ensure proper vesting, legal descriptions, dates, signatures, etc.
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Communicates with loan processor/closer regarding any outstanding items and/or additional documentation needed. Reports to: Mortgage Sales Manager Manages: This role does not have supervisory responsibility Required Education and Experience: Equivalent to a two-year college degree or completion of a specialized course of study at a business or trade school Minimum of two years' experience in Mortgage Loan Officer role in similar organization Preferred Education and Experience: Experience with FNMA Desktop Underwriter, FHLMC, FHA, and VA, PC Lender and Mortgage processing systems desired.
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Collaborate with the Loan Processor, QC, and Loan Closer to ensure timely & complete hand-off of loan files deemed Clear-to-Close. Review loan files & documentation for completeness, identify any missing documentation, and generate a condition list for all parties to the loan file: Borrower, Loan Processor, Business Partner, and Sales Reps.
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Assists the assigned mortgage loan processor and closer to obtain documentation to ensure a smooth mortgage loan process. Maintain communication with processor regarding progress of each mortgage loan file and communicate status and information to member.
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Ensure loan closing is progressing while working in tandem with the loan processor and loan officer or funder, from origination to close. Familiarity with loan products such as Conventional, FHA, USDA, and VA; as well as knowledge of mortgage industry regulations from origination to post-closing is needed.
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Provide assistance to the SBA loan processor/closer. Offer guidance and supervision in the absence of the AVP of Commercial Loan Servicing to other Commercial Loan Production Assistants or Commercial Loan Processors.
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In this role you will compile information required to obtain loan approval from underwriting and to prepare loan files for mortgage loan closer. Prepare package and submit to mortgage loan closer for preparation of closing documents.
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The Mortgage Loan Processor (MLP) position is a great doorway into a career in the Mortgage field. This position is a great career path into being a Loan Officer, Underwriter or Loan Closer etc.
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