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Previous experience 3-5 years in post-closing, origination, mortgage lending, loan processing, or mortgage banking required. A rapidly growing 400 person Mortgage company is currently hiring for a Closing Manager with FHA and Conventional experience.
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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. 2+ years of experience of previous real estate mortgage loan processing, lending, or closing experience is preferred, experience with banking, credit unions, or financial services funding is suitable.
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Must have recent prior VA, FHA, and Conventional loan processing or solicitation experience for a minimum of two years. Prepare marketing and loan program information files for Builder sales and management personnel.
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Bachelor's degree from a four-year institution or equivalent industry experience plus at least 10 years loan processing, underwriting, closing, credit, risk, compliance, and/or audit related experience.
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Prepares all closing documentation packages in coordination with processing, underwriting, and in-house title company staff for FHA, VA, USDA, DPA and Conventional mortgage loans. Entire loan operation - origination, processing, underwriting, and closing - locally based.
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Proficient in knowledge of Conventional, FHA, VA, USDA and other mortgage loan underwriting guidelines and operational processesEven Better. Underwriting or Quality Control experience and FHA DE and VA SAR preferred.
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The ideal candidate will be fluent in Spanish and English, have years of mortgage processing experience, a can-do attitude, and happily shepherd buyers through the loan process. Mortgage lending experience and loan knowledge required, specifically with FHA, FHLB, FNMA, or VA loans.
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The Loan Quality Specialist is responsible for performing a variety of mortgage loan processing activities relating to post-close quality control audits. Follows agency requirements: i.e., Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, VA, and FHA. Please note this is a temporary role and therefore not eligible for PTO or company sponsored benefits.
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Experience with FNMA Desktop Underwriter, FHLMC, FHA, and VA, PC Lender and Mortgage processing systems desired. Counsels customers, takes applications, conducts preliminary underwriting reviews, and submits loan applications to processing and underwriting for approval using laptop technology.
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Solid knowledge of various residential mortgage loans such as FNMA, FHA, VA, USDA, and Conventional is vitalCommercial loan and Refinance loan knowledge is helpful. The successful applicant will have at least 3 years of experience in loan processing, excellent attention to detail, and a skilled approach to customer service to help our borrowers navigate the mortgage closing process.
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Current hands on loan officer assistant, processing or underwriting experience. Demonstrate proficient product knowledge of FHA, VA, Conventional and other loan programs such as Home Equity Lines of Credit, 2nd Mortgages.
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Knowledge of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, USDA, VA, & Jumbo loan underwriting guidelines. Accept, prepare, and complete loan applications for submission to the loan processing and underwriting departments.
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Demonstrate and maintain advanced knowledge of complex mortgage loan processing and the associated documentation/underwriting guidelines. Expert knowledge of federal regulations and agency guidelines for loan types: FHA, VA, USDA, Conventional, and Jumbo.
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Technical knowledge relating to mortgage banking compliance, FHA, VA, conventional and non-conforming guidelines required. We are seeking a qualified Loan Officer to join our HomeAmerican Mortgage (HMC) team.
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The Assistant Vice President Loan Operations Manager overseas the processing, underwriting, and closing departments on loans origination through the residential and consumer lending channels.
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