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May supervise and direct the activities of other loan officer(s), loan officer assistant(s), or loan processor(s). PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company, is a people-first company on a mission to make the home loan process simple and stress-free.
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First Financial Federal Credit Union Job Description Job Title: Consumer Loan Processor I, II and III Department: Consumer Lending Reports To: Consumer Lending Manager Salary Grade(s): 7,8,9 EEO-1 Job Class: 5 - Administrative Support Workers FLSA Status: Non-exempt.
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The Loan Servicing department is responsible for the boarding and servicing of residential, commercial, and construction mortgage loans. A minimum of five years of experience in mortgage loan servicing, a comprehensive understanding of state and federal regulations as they apply to the Loan Servicing department and to the Bank, and a minimum of three years of supervisory or team lead experience.
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A track record of success as a Mortgage Loan Originator. Aggressive growth Agency Direct lenders and Federally Chartered Bank clients are currently hiring talented Mortgage Loan Officers who proactively identify, develop and maintain a quality network of business relationships that serves asa source of referrals for new mortgage lending opportunities.
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Our Portfolio Loan Officer is responsible for advising customers regarding their options for obtaining a new mortgage or refinancing an existing mortgage. Manage the loan process according to current legal and company guidelines and applicable federal, state and local regulations.
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Call Center Licensed Mortgage Loan Officer. Responsibilities of the Licensed Mortgage Loan Officer. Requirements of the Licensed Mortgage Loan Officer. Benefits of the Licensed Mortgage Loan Officer.
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Position Title: Loan Processor - Mortgage Administration. This position is primarily responsible for gathering, organizing and processing residential mortgage loan documentation and establishing and maintaining loan documentation files.
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Certified Mobile Notary Service (Apply with Get. It is seeking someone to fill the position of a Mortgage Loan Closer to work remotely in the U.S. Ensures timely preparation and mailing of loan correspondence, including loan.
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Efficient with computers and loan operating systems. Paperless loan file flow and process. Ability to follow loan protocols. Aggressive Marketing support including brochures, social media, and CRM. Aggressive underwriting: we manual underwrite over 80% of our files Warm exclusive leads Ability to originate nationally Competitive compensation plan, including a base plus commission.
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Must also meet one of the following 3 options: Actively funding more than 2 loans/month, or Xinnix Training completion for Loan Origination required, or Origination mentor assigned to new Loan Officer by branch who funds more than 2 loans/month (see PRMG Loan Officer Mentor Agreement.
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Verify debt to income ratio, confirm and verify consumer loan information against their submitted loan documents. Process consumer loan applications and associated documents(NO MORTGAGES.
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