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The Escrow Officer is responsible for handling real estate transactions by establishing new escrow accounts, managing funds, processing documents for closings, and completing settlements in accordance with established policies and procedures.
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We are looking to add an Escrow Assistant to our growing team. Assist in the escrow process, such as opening orders, inputting closing statement information, preparing documents for closing, handling the complete disbursement and follow-up.
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Experience directly handling escrow transactions as an escrow assistant preferable. We are looking to add an Escrow Officer to our growing team. Enable you to provide best in class service and support to your clients by leveraging industry leading technology and the strongest escrow and underwriter partners in the business.
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Function as Escrow Officer. One year responsible Escrow Closer experience (or two years general escrow experience) Ability to resolve escrow problems. Function as Escrow Officer.
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Interacts daily with other work groups (Operations, Marketing and Escrow branches. Our People First Culture celebrates diversity, equity and inclusion not simply because it’s the right thing to do, but also because it’s the key to our success.
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Resort, hospitality, customer service, account management, sales, business development, server, restaurant, tourism, timeshare, sales agent, property management, vacation ownership sales, account manager, auto, automobile, RV, jewelry, restaurant, business development, actor, escrow, timeshare, vacation ownership, in-house sales agent, front line sales agent, vacation counselor.
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Our vacation ownership brands, Club Wyndham, Worldmark, Margaritaville Vacation Club, and Shell Vacations Club, include more than 245 vacation club resort locations across the globe. Experience in these positions/industries a plus: Realtor, loan agent, broker, real estate, mortgage broker, DRE, CAR, hotel.
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