Mortgage Loan Processor II at Trustmark National Bank Huntsville, AL 35801other related Employment listings - Huntsville, AL at Geebo

Mortgage Loan Processor II at Trustmark National Bank Huntsville, AL 35801

The purpose of this position is processing residential mortgage loan applications to ensure a smooth mortgage process.
This position is for an experienced loan processor having 2
years' experience in the processing of residential mortgage loans.
Data entry of loan applications to bank's processing system and submission to automated underwriting system.
Order and collect documentation necessary to address automated underwriting findings.
Communicate with all parties on status of file.
Work with originator and borrower to clear underwriting conditions.
Interpret automated underwriting decisions.
Ensure compliance with bank and government regulations.
Solve file issues and problems within bank guidelines.
Knowledge of mortgage investor guidelinesKnowledge of appraisal processThorough knowledge of automated underwritingKnowledge of compliance guidelinesExcellent organizational, communication, and computer skillsTime management and prioritization skills necessary to manage workloadAbility to solve complex loan problemsAbility to manage difficult situations between interested parties in the mortgage transaction Ability to understand, apply knowledge, and resolve issues that arise between automated underwriting rules and manual underwriting rulesHigh school diploma Two (2) to three (3) years of related experience.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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