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Three (3) years of experience as a paralegal, legal assistant or loan processor preferably in secured lending, banking or financial services industry, title company or law firm, or combination of education and experience.
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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, though we are willing to train the right candidate.
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Community Impact: United Way Angel Day, Volunteer Day and Associate Directed Contribution. At CoBank, the Legal Specialist performs loan transaction analysis and prepares a variety of legal documents, including loan documents and secondary documents for standard and complex commercial loan transactions.
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Communicates directly with loan officer, loan processor, closer, title companies and insurance companies to ensure that loans close in a timely manner. The Loan Processor Assistant plays an important role in the organization by performing a number of activities related to the company's Regional Operations functions.
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Document processor: Preparing loan documents for signing, including vesting amendments when applicable, present loan documents and other records for signing and returning loan documents to lender after signing and following up on funding conditions.
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Provide assistance to the SBA loan processor/closer. Order preliminary title reports, flood determination, real estate tax tracking and UCC general searches, review and report any potential issues or discrepancies to the Commercial Lender.
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Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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What we’d like you to have:Real estate industry experience in the areas of title, escrow, real estate or property management. Insightful advisor: Reviewing the real estate purchase contract, making sure it is complete and requesting any missing information; performing a preliminary audit and determining or obtaining any necessary items to clear a title; preparing estimated closing statements for officer to review.
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Assists with accounting functions related to the conference and member services including membership payment data entry; Salesforce data entry, reports and tracking; managing daily batch reports and payment-processor (Authorize.net) daily reports; and membership invoice creation.
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At least Two Years of Deeds experience at a title company or law firm. The Deeds Processor must possess strong computer skills, attention to detail, independent organizational skills and be task oriented.
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Real estate industry experience in the areas of title, escrow, real estate or property management. Relationship and business builder: Establishing and maintaining relationships with industry players that encourage them to choose us their first choice for escrow processing.
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The purpose of this position is to assist the loan officer and processor with the work flow on each transaction, including chasing docs, following up with title and insurance companies, and providing status updates to realtors, builders, sellers, and borrowers.
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The Administrative Assistant position acts as department ProCard Editor/ PRD Processor: processes and edits procurement card transactions, processes payment request documents (PRD’s) to pay items not allowable on Procard, including reimbursement of travel expenses via PRD.
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POSITION TITLE: Accounting Clerk 1. POSITION TITLE: Accounting Clerk 1. Add an opener, edit as needed before publishing. Experience with accounts receivable and accounts payable. REPORT TO: Marnie Feinour day 1 and then she will assign a department supervisor.
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This job is for you if you LOVE the mortgage industry and you are an experienced Loan Originator Assistant or Loan Processor who craves more interaction with borrowers and clients. Documentation to include: Verifications of Deposit (VOD), Verifications of Employment (VOE), appraisal, title, etc.
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