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This may include but is not limited to coordinating servicing transfer, operational review, remittance reconciliation, data reconciliation, rendering workout decisions, identifying servicing performance irregularities or exceptions, and driving enhanced performance by a client's servicer.
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This may include quantitative and qualitative analysis, reviews of loan documentation and reporting, and assessing compliance with GSE and regulatory guidelines. Ability to work with Excel performing VLOOKUP, pivot, and other functions to understand and reconcile dataRaise potential issues (performance, timeline, etc.
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Obtains payments for company by collecting and delivering checks or other remittance from accounts where legally permissible. Supports account openings by developing opening orders for new accounts in collaboration with Field Sales Manager.
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Preferred skills - experience with reviewing remittance advice and posting cash to insurance claims, using Microsoft Office applications including Excel, Word, and Outlook. Preferred skills - experience with reviewing remittance advice and posting cash to insurance claims, using Microsoft Office applications including Excel, Word, and Outlook.
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About This Job As an Overnight, 3rd Shift Payment Processor, youll be responsible for the daily processing of remittance accounts and meet high standards for production and quality. This compensation range is for the Remittance Processor II job and contemplates a wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to location, skill sets, education, relevant experience and training, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs.
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Maintain vendor records to ensure updated and accurate contact and remittance information. This role will be an integral part of our corporate accounting and HR department, collaborating daily with our Director of Accounting & Finance, Assistant Controller, accounting staff and employees throughout the organization.
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Timely and accurate filing and remittance of state and local sales tax returns. Insurance benefits, including medical (Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Kansas City), dental (Delta Dental), vision (Delta Vision.
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Process signing service orders by monitoring system-scripted processes or manually connecting clients with notaries and consumers; place welcome calls as applicable to confirm consumer appointments; follow up with notaries to confirm signings, signing completion and document remittance.
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Ability to work with Excel performing VLOOKUP, pivot, and other functions to understand and reconcile data. Regular client collaboration, servicer engagement, and reporting of portfolio performance is expected in conjunction with the other Asset Manager(s) assigned to a client under this role’s leadership is expected.
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