Loan Processor Real Estate - Sandy, UT at Geebo

Loan Processor

Summary
The role is extremely fast paced, doesn't come with the red tape that a traditional Loan Processor is likely accustomed to, and almost certainly promises to be more entertaining than other Loan Processor roles. You will regularly close 20, 30, 40, or more loans per month, many of them in less than 48 hours. We lend our own capital, exclusively for asset-based loans, so we have the capital in-house to lend! We are looking for a highly detailed, reliable, dependable, and energetic teammate to join our firm. This role will be responsible for customer service, processing loans, closing loans, and managing the file system. If you are highly talented, please apply. We can train you on what you don't yet know!
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
1. Inputting loan information into proprietary systems and ensuring that information is complete, timely, and accurate
2. Processing applications and communicating with borrowers, as necessary
3. Scrubbing loan files and all documentation needed to prepare a complete loan package to ensure accuracy and fraud prevention
4. Submitting to underwriting and communicating with the Borrower
5. Preparing closing packages and working with title companies to close loans
6. Providing support to the Servicing Department, as needed, in conjunction with maintaining Borrower relationships
7. Performing other assorted duties, as necessary
Required Qualifications
- Motivated self-starter with a strong work ethic and exceptional organizational abilities
- Excellent communication skills
- The ability to remain focused, with attention to detail is critical
- Must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite applications
- Work well with others
- Type at least 45 WPM
- Must have a positive/friendly attitude
- Ability to multi-task
- Very hard worker who wants to win as a team
Contact:
Lisa McClelland
Email:
lisa@aclaimegroup.com
To apply send your resume to aclaime.jobs@gmail.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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