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Review loan agreements and monitor debt covenant compliance. Provide oversight to the Chief Financial Officer on various tasks. Analyze and review quarterly financial statements for investment funds.
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Obtain pricing, secure and lock precise loan terms, and effectively communicate loan details and terms with clients; review HUD-1 for accuracy prior to closing. Act as quality control and compliance supervisor for own loan officer team to ensure conformity with all applicable regulations and procedures.
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Obtain and review necessary loan documentation from borrowers and present complete packages to processing for submission into underwriting. Adecco is recruiting for a local client in the Downtown Miami area looking for a Loan Officer for a Bank. As a Loan Officer you will be responsible for proactively soliciting new consumer, real estate, and commercial loans and sell the Bank's products to meet established loan quality and production goals.
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The Senior Financial Services Representative/Loan Officer establishes and strengthens member relationships by providing information on all credit union products and services, with a focus on identifying and acting on cross-sales and referral lending opportunities.
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This role will report to the Chief Credit Officer (CCO), who is responsible for Consumer Credit Administration and Oversight, Wholesale Credit Administration and Oversight, Risk Model Development, Allowance for Loan Loss, Stress Testing, Credit Reporting, and Risk Asset Review.
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Review and accept loan contracts for 12 Loan programs Housing Trust Fund (HTF), National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) Home Investments Partnership Program (HOME) Home Rehabilitations Loan Program (HRLP) Brownfields, Public Works Trust Fund (PWTF), BWB Broadband, State Energy Program Funding (SEPF), and State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF.
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Direct and supervise team of staff members that may include loan officer assistants, clerical employees, and office assistants to include performance appraisals, promotions, terminations, etc.
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Presenting and discussing loan information submitted to the Board of Directors for review, including the ALLL/CECL calculation, graded loan reports, and other loan quality information and trends.
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Interview members for consumer loans (not to include any residential mortgage lending), review loan applications, refer applications to Loan Officer pursuant to credit union policies.
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One to two years as a Loan Officer or a Loan Officer Associate. 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 submission.
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Prepares the following for approval by Senior Loan Committee, Chief Credit Officer and/or Senior Credit Officer :Credit Approval Request (CAR) Modifications Covenant Waivers/Amendments Periodic Reviews.
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Review with the loan officer for loan underwriting and pricing. General Knowledge of KVSB consumer and mortgage loan products. Accept loan applications via KVSB internet consumer application.
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If youre a loan officer who always felt they never quite fit the sales mold, this is the role youve been looking for. Review all loan package documentation for discrepancies, omissions, and income calculation then report any discrepancies to the loan originator.
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Monitors and reviews accounts for appropriate risk rating to avoid risk rating changes by Loan Review, the OCC or other loan review processes. Maximize profitability through the maintenance of high quality loan portfolio, responsible for relationship review and overall relationship profitability.
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To collect, analyze, and review supporting loan documentation in accordance with loan guidelines, and provide support throughout the loan application process. Objective: To assist Loan Officers in facilitating the completion of mortgage loan applications.
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