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On a daily basis to continue close 2 units per month minimum in purchase volume or more You will be provided an LOA, an expense account, and a dedicated processor for production of $1M or more per month Qualifications: Strong understanding of loan financing options such as conventional loans, FHA, VA, adjustable/ fixed, commercial loans, etc.
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Review CD to ensure fees and cash at closing are consistent with commitment to Customer: Issue Lender Credit if neededIf loan out of balance, work with processor & branch manager to request subsidy Resolve file problems, bottlenecks and qualifying issues throughout production and underwriting process.
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If loan out of balance, work with processor & branch manager to request subsidy. As a mortgage banking firm we are dedicated to serving the home owner/buyer. The Loan Officer plays an important role in the organization by performing a variety of activities directly related to the company's Production functions.
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Minimum of two years of FHA loan origination experience (loan processor, underwriter, loan officer) plus an additional year of customer service or contact center experience, OR at least three years of loan origination experience working with conventional loans and /or other government-backed loans (FHA, USDA, VA.
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Perform any other reasonable duties required by Guild Mortgage Company or Managing Loan Officer. Position Summary The Loan Officer plays an important role in the organization by performing a variety of activities directly related to the company’s Production functions.
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Mortgage Loan Originator License with a maintained license is preferred. Monitors the status of each file to facilitate and maintain communication between Loan Officer, Clients, and Internal Departments to ensure loan application file is complete, loan documentation is satisfactory, conditions are met, and loan can close within required time frames.
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General banking and lending knowledge, loan servicing experience is preferred. is seeking a Loan Servicing Processor to join our Loan Servicing team. Keep up to date with and comply with all loan operations policies and procedures, bank policy, and federal/state rules and regulations.
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Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank is seeking a Loan Servicing Processor to join our Loan Servicing team. While job specific experience is preferred, we would be willing to train the right candidate with experience related to operations or retail banking.
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Verifies all information has been accurately provided to create loan processor file. Experience: 1+ years banking, clerical or loan processing experience preferred. Delivers loan documentation to loan officer and/or branch support personnel.
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Ability to effectively work in a strong team-oriented environment and provide outstanding communication and customer service to clients NMLS license or training is not required, but is desired 5+ years of professional office environment experience as a loan officer assistant or mortgage assistant preferred High school diploma or equivalent required.
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Were hiring a loan officer (purchased-based loan officers only who have their own self-sourced business - NO CONSUMER DIRECT LOs) who will work directly alongside our loan origination staff to help our applicants through the mortgage loan process.
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Incumbents in this position have 5-10 years of branch banking/management experience. Ensures accurate completion of related operational reports initiated by the Banks data processor along with internal reports.
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College degree in finance or banking preferred Must be a purchased-based producer with your own self-sourced business Must currently close 2 purchase units a month or more in self-sourced purchase business Compensation: $300,000 yearly.
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Construct loan solutions using an in-depth knowledge of business, finance, and banking, while balancing credit risk management, bank policy, safety and soundness, and compliance regulations.
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On a daily basis to continue close 2 units per month minimum in purchase volume or more You will be provided an LOA, an expense account, and a dedicated processor for production of $1M or more per month.
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