Loan Operations Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Wamego, KS at Geebo

Loan Operations

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3 Wamego, KS Wamego, KS $12 - $18 an hour $12 - $18 an hour The ideal candidate will be willing to work as a team, be organized, have good time management skills, and be able to meet deadlines.
If you're looking for a job opportunity with growth potential, apply today! Compensation:
$12 - $18 hourly
Responsibilities:
Loan Processing Internal QC audits Process incoming title policies and commitments.
Ensure original documents are delivered to the correct loan support or officer Perform daily loan maintenance requests and review completed maintenance from loan support functions, such as extensions, renewals, rate changes, etc.
(bookkeeping dept) Post Upload/New Loan Review-correct terms, codes, etc.
Collateral Management as needed Escrows/Insurance Maintain escrow invoices and tax statements.
Send payments as needed Review Tax Statements/Insurance Billings and Sparak report for accuracy- verifying they have the most recent account number/property address/correct amount Monitor the following Escrow Disbursement Reports:
Escrow Taxes Coming Due, Escrow Insurance Due, Insurance not due for > 12 months, Insurance paid > 12 months ago, Escrow Balances, Escrow Loan Analysis Accounts Payable - Backup Loan Reports - Backup
Qualifications:
Superb organization, interpersonal, training, communication, and time management skills are required About Company Since our inception in 1913, the Kaw Valley State Bank has been the Bank of Personal Service for the surrounding communities.
The Kaw Valley State Bank is a member of the Federal Reserve Bank, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the American Bankers Association, the Independent Bankers of America, the Kansas Bankers Association, the Community Bankers Association, and an Equal Housing Lender.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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