Mortgage Loan Processor performs administrative tasks for mortgage loan processing. Collects and prepares necessary information such as loan applications, credit documents, and appraisals to process and complete mortgage loan files. Being a Mortgage Loan Processor verifies all documentation for accuracy and completeness. Tracks and monitors due dates. Additionally, Mortgage Loan Processor ensures all documents are prepared and finalized in compliance with regulatory policies and procedures. Inputs and maintains all required transaction and processing records according to procedures. Responds to inquiries. Prepares required regulatory reporting. Requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Mortgage Loan Processor works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Our Benefits
Communication Federal Credit Union has proudly served its' members for over 80 years and was ranked the #1 Credit Union in Oklahoma by Forbes for 2020-2021. We are committed to our local communities, providing financial education, and supporting local organizations.
We are passionate about the credit union philosophy of "People Helping People" and empower our team members to deliver on that promise. Working at CFCU means working alongside a diverse group of financial professionals to create exceptional member experiences. Our culture encourages trust, collaboration, and communication enabling each of our employees to have a meaningful impact on our organization and in the communities we serve.
Join a professional team working to connect the real estate market and lending needs of prospective homeowners. As a Mortgage Loan Processor, you will handle mortgage loan documentation, for 1st and 2nd mortgage, to ensure timely and accurate packaging in accordance with credit union guidelines. You will be responsible for gathering and verifying information from pre-approval to closing.
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