Mortgage Origination Loan Officer Administrative & Office Jobs - Roy, UT at Geebo

Mortgage Origination Loan Officer

Company Name:
America First Credit Union
Responsible for the timely, accurate review of mortgage loan applications received through branch, phone and online application channels. Ensures applications meet secondary investor guidelines and that mortgage systems reflect accurate transaction specific details. Ensures member and related industry professionals receive prompt contact and are provided relevant transaction information. Responsible for effective and efficient loan application pipeline management. Ensures that all member, realtor and builder contact is conducted with extreme professionalism. Originates long term, construction, lot, bridge, home equity and consumer credit loan products as needed or requested by manager. Understands and completes lending operations within applicable regulations. Provides support to branch and department staff, promoting Credit Union goals and objectives.
Training/Education/Certification:
Associate degree in business or related field or an equivalent combination of formal training and experience.
Required Knowledge:
Understanding of the foundation of determining credit worthiness.
Knowledge of Credit Union loan policies, products, procedures, processing, and secondary market underwriting guidelines.
Familiarity with title reports, insurance, and appraisals.
Experience Required:
Computer literate, proficient with the internet.
Five years loan officer experience.
Real estate background helpful
Skills/Abilities:
Excellent communication skills.
Good analytical and financial skills.
Able to operate related computer applications, calculator, and other basic business equipment.
Date: 2014-07-29
Country: US
State: UT
City: ROY
Postal Code: 84067
Job Type: 40 HREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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