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2+ years of customer service, teller, sales experience, and MLO experience within the banking and/or financial service industry highly preferred. MLO position only: Comply with annual renewals and all regulations for MLO; understand the interest rates, financing, and calculations to better service potential mortgage customers.
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A Loan Originator Assistant (LOA) works under the direct supervision of a Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) or Branch Manager (BM). The Loan Originator Assistant supports the Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO) so that the MLO can focus on producing more volume and provide a higher level of customer service.
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In addition, responsible for the overall production of the team and the day-to-day management of each Mortgage Loan Originator (MLO). Serve as an intermediary for loan issues with processing manager and underwriting manager.
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Client is a leading mortgage lending company in the Atlanta area seeking motivated and experienced Mortgage Loan Originators (MLO) to join thei team. As an MLO, you will play a crucial role in helping clients secure mortgage loans and achieve their homeownership dreams.
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Job Description Job Title: Mortgage Loan Originator Location: Atlanta, GA and Surrounding Areas Job Type: Full-Time, Commission-Based (with Base Salary for First 2 Months) Job Description: Client is leading mortgage lending company in the Atlanta area, is seeking motivated and experienced Mortgage Loan Originators (MLO) to join our team.
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Loan Officer Requirements: · An active NMLS/MLO license (required). Loan Officer Requirements: · An active NMLS/MLO license (required). Description: · Run your business remotely on a P&L basis under the umbrella of Caliver Beach Mortgage.
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Must have an active state MLO license in each state where business is to be conducted. Perform prequalification assessment and analysis of financial condition and risk of financing requests within the Company’s credit policies and programs, as well as all state and federal lending regulations (FHA, VA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Conventional, Conforming, Rural Housing Development, Bond and Portfolio.
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Client is leading mortgage lending company in the Atlanta area, is seeking motivated and experienced Mortgage Loan Originators (MLO) to join our team. Job Title: Mortgage Loan Originator. Client is leading mortgage lending company in the Atlanta area, is seeking motivated and experienced Mortgage Loan Originators (MLO) to join our team.
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MLO approved license in NMLS. Voluntary : Medical, dental, vision, HSA, FSA, Short-Term Disability, Voluntary Life Insurance, CHUBB Supplemental Insurance, Pet Insurance, 401K. Company Paid: Long-Term Disability, Group Life Insurance, Employee Assistant Program (EAP), 401K Match, Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP.
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Licensed Mortgage Loan Originators (MLO) only. Job description: Job Title: Mortgage Loan Originator. Under the commission structure we pay up to 120 bps at the highest tier. Willingness to work from the office for at least one or two days a week.
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