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Are you currently a productive loan officer wanting to take your business to the next level? Responsibilities • Gather and review necessary application loan documentation.
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Advanced knowledge of self-employed income analysis, including review of cash flows derived from pass-through entities. Underwriting regulations and policies, financial spreading, creation of Credit Approval Memoranda, covenant monitoring and other loan portfolio management responsibilities.
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The Senior Processor will be responsible for managing his/her processing pipeline and supporting one or more loan originators or production partners though loan coordination, document review and collection, and closing of loans.
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The Loan Officer Assistant position will provide a wide range of support and duties related to the day to day processing of loans. Review all loan package documentation for discrepancies, omissions, and income calculation then report any discrepancies to the loan originator.
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Demonstrate credit underwriting and loan documentation skills, complete proper underwriting of loans, and approve within loan authority or in conjunction with Credit Officer. Review and monitor asset quality; monitor past due loan information, collateral exceptions, covenant compliance, risk rating and borrowing bases.
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Position TitleInternal Audit Credit Risk Auditor SrLocationNYCB Plaza - 100 (Hicksville, NY)Job SummaryReporting to the Internal Audit Credit Review Director, the Internal Audit Credit Risk Auditor will assist in activities designed to measure, monitor and report the level of credit risk and loan loss exposure in the loan portfolios through the ongoing analysis of financial, economic and transaction risks identified within the portfolios.
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Manages credit risk in a manner consistent with the loan quality target established by the Chief Credit Officer. ·Proactively identify and manage risk through careful review of customer financial statements, overdraft reports, past due loan reports, watch reports, and loan review reports.
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Responds to requests from Loan Review and internal and external auditors. Makes recommendations in consultation with Sector Credit Officer regarding exposure, ratings, structure.
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Ensure that the SBA Loan Servicing Matrix is provided to the Loan Officer for servicing requests Ensuring that the loan files are organized in such a manner as to ease the review process of SBA examiners Monitoring loans for possible liquidation.
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Originate and prepare new loans in accordance with the “Loan Officer” agreement, signed at the time of employment, to ensure all loans meet the guidelines of the Products and Policies manual for upfront.
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Detect early warning signs of problem loans and immediate notification to a supervisor, Chief Credit Administrator, Loan Review, or Loan Servicing. Reports suspicious activities to manager, Chief Risk Officer or Information Security Officer.
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The Chief Risk Officer/General Counsel provides legal advice to the credit union regarding a variety of matters including regulatory compliance, contracts, litigation, insurance and risk management, intellectual property, governance, consumer and commercial lending and deposit transactions and loan documentation, mergers and acquisitions, real estate, and general corporate matters.
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Communicate with the senior mortgage loan officer/ MLO to make a recommendation of which mortgage loan products are best suited depending on applicant’s financial status. At least 1 year of previous experience fulfilling the roles of an LOA/Loan Partner, Processor, Loan Officer, and/or Underwriter.
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SUMMARYAssist in the loan origination process from the time the file is received from the Mortgage Loan Officer Assistant through underwriter review and up to hand-off to the Mortgage Loan Closer.
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Manages operational areas at every level of the bank: deposit and loan operations, compliance, BSA and fraud. The Chief Operations Officer (COO) organizes, plans, and manages the day-to-day retail banking activities and operations, collaborating with the President and CFO on overall administration.
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