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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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1-3 years of experience with real estate transactions, title processing, title company pre-processor, or as a mortgage loan processor is desired. We are seeking a highly qualified Escrow/Title Processor who excels in delivering exceptional customer service, possesses excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and is committed to surpassing customer closing expectations.
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Entry Level Mortgage Loan Processor. Title : Mortgage Loan Processor I. Input loan applications to computer and order title, credit report, and appraisal.
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Minimum 2-5 years experience as a Loan Officer Assistant, Loan Processor, Loan Officer, or similar position in a sales capacity. Licensed Mortgage Loan Originator a plus or if not licensed; willing to take a test to become licensed in NY.
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Partner with Mortgage Loan Processor, Underwriting, Doc Prep, Closing and Operations to ensure an excellent customer service and high-quality originations. Collaborate with loan processor to ensure each residential mortgage application is processed accurately, timely and completely.
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Minimum of 2 years of mortgage origination experience (e.g. loan originator, loan processor, junior underwriter, loan officer) As a Mortgage Origination Customer Service Representative, you will use your mortgage background as a Loan Processor, Loan Officer, Underwriter, or other loan origination professional to help make a difference in the lives of others, while expanding your knowledge of Federal Housing Administration (FHA) mortgage policies and procedures.
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Act as the interface between loan processor, senior loan officer/mortgage loan originator, underwriter, mortgage lender or banker, and realtors to ensure a successful loan transaction.
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At least two years working with FHA loans (e.g. loan originator, loan processor, junior underwriter, loan officer) plus an additional year of customer service or contact center background, or at least three years of loan origination working with conventional loans and/or other government-backed loans (e.g. FHA, USDA, VA.
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All Mortgage Loan Originators (MLO) must be actively registered with the National Mortgage Licensing Service (NMLS). Loan Center Processor. Scans and submits audited loan packages daily to Quality Assurance/Records/DMV to ensure turnaround commitment is met.
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As the Loan Officer, you will be pivotal in guiding clients through the mortgage process, from application to closing. 4+ years of mortgage/banking experience and or related industry experience in construction, real estate and/or private equity.
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This position requires registration as a Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System (NMLS) and renewal on an annual basis in addition to maintaining updates as needed.
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May supervise and direct the activities of other loan officer(s), loan officer assistant(s), or loan processor(s). 400+ purchase, renovation, refinance and reverse mortgage products.
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As a Mortgage Loan Processor, you will be expected to demonstrate a sense of urgency, willingness to work closely with others, and be part of a team whose primary focus is service to our customers as you will be their main point of contact.
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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. Collaborate with the loan processor, loan officer, and the lender from origination to close to ensure loan closing.
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PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company®, is a people-first company on a mission to make the home loan process simple and stress-free. Whether on the frontline working directly with customers in our branches or behind the scenes supporting our loan officers, our team members each play a vital role in delivering an outstanding customer experience.
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