Junior Loan Processor Accounting - Santa Rosa, CA at Geebo

Junior Loan Processor

Company Name:
Summit Funding, Inc.
Junior Loan Processor_Santa Rosa - Junior Loan Processor
Top 3 Responsibilities and how you will be measured:
Close Every Loan on Time
- Measurement: Review all new files within 48 hours and publish a needs list via phone and email.
Collect all Conditions from Borrower -
Measurement: Submit all files to underwriting fifteen days prior to close of escrow date.
Create Raving Fan Realtors and Borrowers
- Measurement: Have documents in title two days prior to close of escrow date.
Essential Duties of the Position:
Review new loan submissions from Loan Officer or Approval Specialist within 48 hours of receipt.
Verify loan is complete with checklist and accompanying disclosures, documents, needs list, anticipated or confirmed program/investor, and etc.
Return any incomplete loans back to Operations Manager with explanation, so they may complete and resubmit.
Request any additional items needed from borrower to complete loan.
Order and receive VODs, VOEs, appraisal, title, and etc. as appropriate.
Compile and process all documents as received in a timely manner to meet projected close date.
Input final information as validated in Encompass and reruns AUS, as applicable, for final loan submission.
Submit loan to Underwriting within 24 hours of receipt of documents, as needed, for a complete loan file to obtain a clear loan approval.
Submit all documents needed to draw closing documents within 72 hours of closing.
Ensure closing instructions and documents have been released to title 72 hours before closing, ensuring a final settlement statement is issued to Loan Officer or team 48 hours prior to closing.
Additional Duties of the Position:
Submit complete files to Underwriting based on Investor and/or AUS requirements. Clears any conditions that require communication to the title companies, appraiser, employers, surveyors, and etc.
Have quiet time from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. every day.
Coordinate submitted files to Underwriting & Closing to meet file expectations.
Communicate loan approval from underwriting.
Pipeline Management - update and track information in Encompass with current and up to date information. Must track all items ordered, received and/or still lacking.
Place detailed comments in the conversation log every time a file is handled.
Job Requirements:
Must have high school diploma or equivalent.
Must be able to work 40 hours per week and overtime as required.
Must be proficient in Word, Excel, and Outlook applications.
Must be proficient in DU/DO, LP, and major Originating systems.
Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Must have a positive attitude.
Must be dependable, self-motivated, and require minimal supervision.
Must be proficient with all guidelines and websites necessary to complete job functions.
Minimum three (3) years of mortgage processing, underwriting, originating or a combination of all aspects.
Must be detail oriented.
Must be able to
The Junior Loan Processor will process loans in a timely and efficient manner to ensure a clean approval and a timely closing. The Loan Manager will work directly with Production Associate or Loan Officer and team to facilitate documents, as needed, for loan submission into Underwriting and then to Closing. This position requires frequent communication with the Loan Partner, Loan Officer, Set Up Clerk, Underwriting and Closing.
About Summit Funding:
Summit Funding was founded in 1997 by President and CEO, Todd Scrima, for the sole purpose of creating a better way for buyers to obtain home loans. Todd wanted to build a company fully committed to employing a team of Home Loan Experts. Loan Officers and Loan Managers that excel at delivering fast, high-touch, and informative lending solutions. Summit's customers can rest easy knowing they selected the right company to best meet their home ownership goals.
http://hiring.accolo.com/job.htm?id=368399835&sourceCode=63Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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