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2+ years of accounting/bookkeeping or loan servicing experience, or equivalent demonstrated through one or a combination of the following: work experience, training, education. The Servicing Reporting Specialist is responsible for the support of flow and presentation of information to Investors and Servicing Leadership, by understanding business and data requirements (achieved by gathering, analyzing, compiling, and delivering data, business reports, presentations, training and other documents or information.
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Provide operation support within one or more of the following mortgage servicing functions: payment processing, escrow processing, new loan onboarding & payoff processing. Previous experience in Mortgage Servicing Operations / Origination or Real Estate Transactions is preferred.
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High School Diploma or GED and 4 years of experience in Sales, or Customer Service, or Operations Preferred Qualifications: Experience in commercial loan documentation, commercial lending support or other banking position.
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General knowledge of bank operations, policies and procedures. Balancing of loan related GL and DDA accounts. Experience of consumer/commercial loan or credit experience a plus. Handling loan customer service via phone.
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Knowledge of Freddie Mac and/or Fannie Mae servicing guidelines preferred. Work with Retail and Mortgage operations to research and correct payment-processing errors to resolve delinquency.
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One to two years of mortgage, banking, banking operations, or comparable education. Two or more years of retail banking, banking operations, or experience in a law firm or corporate setting.
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After closing, you will be responsible for securing collateral liens, monitoring loan servicing tasks, and initiating the liquidation process when a loan pays off. Requirements for this position include loan processing or banking experience with excellent customer service skills, outstanding verbal communication skills, ability to interact with all levels of personnel both internally and externally, excellent organizational skills, and detailed oriented.
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The position works closely under the supervision of the Loan Servicing Specialist and the Loan Servicing Manager and other internal partners to complete specific tasks related to the Loan Servicing.
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You will support the sales/lending staff throughout the loan process, including data input, preparing, and verifying loan disclosures, closing documents, loan treatments, and other- time sensitive information prior to loan closing.
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The Business Loan Servicing Specialist supports the commercial lending function in compiling the information necessary to request loan documents, reviews documents for accuracy, and ensures all conditions have been met prior to loan closings.
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The Business Loan Servicing Specialist is responsible for the organization and completion of loan files after closing and supports the ongoing maintenance of the loan relationship and related documents.
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What you will be responsible for As a Bank Loan Specialist, Senior Associate, the ideal candidate will support and assist Client Operations and other operational Shared Service teams/ Center of Excellence (COE’s) by monitoring and processing custody related events to the fund’s records accurately and timely.
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Under the general direction of the Loan Operations Supervisor, this position is responsible for loan and accounting functions related to loan processing, loan closing, and loan servicing following procedures specific to Farm Credit, as well as a variety of administrative responsibilities including answering telephone, greeting customers when they arrive, handling routine questions, and appropriately directing callers to other employees or resources as needed.
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The Loan Servicing Specialist is responsible for handling loan support tickets and phone support for bank employees, as well as routine servicing tasks for booked loans.
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Frequent routine and complex verbal and written communication with the following departments:Branch Network, Home Loan Reps, IT Help Desk, Deposit Account Servicing, Financial Advisors, Member Development Officers, Call Center (MSCC), Fraud Management, MSSI Training, Loan Processing and Underwriting, Operations Advisors, Auditing, and Corporate Services/Facilities.
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