Mortgage Loan Processor / Jr. Underwriter Accounting - Bryan, OH at Geebo

Mortgage Loan Processor / Jr. Underwriter


We are seeking highly motivated, ethical, team player who is looking to be part of a company with a great future in lending. We offer a tremendous opportunity for growth, excellent compensation, and benefits.
The position will be responsible for examining loan documentation for accuracy and completeness. Will be working with loan originators and production staff to secure all required documents. Will be working with underwriters on loan exceptions. Has the authority to withdraw and decline loans. May be involved in one or several types of mortgage lending (conventional, RD, FHA , VA , etc).
We offer a tremendous opportunity for growth, competitive compensation and benefits that include medical and 401k. A starting salary will be structured to match the qualities required for this position.
Please do not apply without the requisite requirements described below.
Job Requirements
o Must possess at least 3 years of experience in Conventional, USDA and FHA/VA Lending.
o Fluent knowledge of DU & LP & GUS
o Must be proficient in using Loan Origination Software
o FHA Connection
o FHA, USDA and CONV experience; be attuned to all the latest HUD, RESPA, HVCC and Agency guidelines
o Perform quality control on loans certifying that all information is accurate and in accordance with federal and state mortgage lending regulations
o Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously
o Proven customer service skills
o Effective verbal and written communication skills
o Proficient computer skills
Compensation and
Benefits:
Compensation is commensurate with experience
Benefits package availableEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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