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Provide transactional support for structured finance and warehouse lending, including the review, negotiation and drafting of various loan and collateral documentation, pricing letters, and term sheets.
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May perform or be cross trained to assist in collateral control, loan servicing, and other areas of department including preparation of government and insurance company reports. Prepares, or obtains, additional loan documentation as directed.
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Basic computer skills and computer EHR, EPM, online calendaring and/or online documentation systems Other Certifications and Experience Two + years of experience in a mental health/medical/social service setting providing assessment counseling/therapy and crisis intervention services; new graduates from a mental health training program may substitute two years of field internship experience.
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Review, analyze and, if feasible, correct any structural or documentation deficiencies and monitor the bank's collateral position or liquidation of the collateral by, for example, obtaining and filing corrected mortgages, UCCs or other loan documents or filing unfiled springing mortgages.
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Handle reporting on loans, involving such things as past dues, documentation and collateral exceptions, financial performance updates, taxes, insurance, problem loans, loan concentrations, etc.
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Stays current on SBA regulations affecting loan documentation and perfection of collateral including keeping up on all SBA Notices and changes to the various SBA programs outlined in the SBA’s Standard Operating Procedures.
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Loan processing, including the review of applications, conducting credit analysis, conducting business review, collateral verification and appraisal, preparing loan documentation, and final recommendations to the SEC Loan Committee.
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In addition, building end to end process vision and building/collecting metrics to “Manage by Facts” is a key focus of this role across operational process areas such loan documentation, closing/funding, payment/fee processing, syndication loan/trade processing, credit administration/collateral perfection and management.
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Review of system data to ensure all appropriate and required loan terms, collateral, and loan coding have been properly board into the core system and loan administration software under the terms and conditions of the loan documentation with exceptions documented appropriately.
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Thorough knowledge of loan document closing, post-closing, servicing, and loan file review functions, specifically loan documentation and collateral requirements. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, Jack Henry Loan Vantage, and FIS Bankway (preferred.
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Loan Servicing duties include Customer Service calls, payoff requests, and escrow maintenance, construction draw requests, release of collateral on paid loans, completing loan processing worksheets and real estate closing statements.
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Responsible for review of draft loan documentation, legal descriptions, preliminary title reports, and insurance documentation to verify accuracy of terms and collateral information.
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Loan documentation, collateral and loan knowledge preferred. Depending on the task(s) assigned, Loan Documentation Specialist will be required to perform the specific task(s) in a satisfactory manner.
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Reviews loan request to insure proper utilization of Purpose, Class, Collateral, and Industry codes for accuracy of loan documentation preparation and loan booking/boarding.
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4-6+ years in asset-based lending, underwriting, loan structuring, credit and portfolio management, field exams, economic and industry evaluations, monitoring collateral and credit performance, or other related experience.
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