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2 Providence, RI Providence, RI Full-time Full-time $45,000 - $85,000 a year $45,000 - $85,000 a year 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Semper Home Loans, a National Mortgage Lender, is actively seeking an in-office Processor to join our headquarters location.
Semper Home Loans, a National Mortgage Lender, is actively seeking a Processor to join our headquarters location in Providence, RI! Duties/
Responsibilities:
Prepares and processes mortgage loan records, files and correspondence from application through approval.
Assures compliance with bank, regulatory and investor guidelines and customer service standards.
Communicates with customers, internal staff, and all third-party providers to respond to inquiries, resolve problems and obtain all necessary documentation required for the file.
Must be experienced in Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, VA, FHA and USDA loan programs.
Also, must be able to handle a pipeline of 35
Loans.
Requirements:
College degree preferred.
2-5 years of Processing and/or Loan Officer Assistant experience.
Ability to manage multiple tasks/projects and deadlines simultaneously.
Basic knowledge of loan processing and closing policies, procedures, documents, underwriting requirements, governmental and agency requirements, terminology, and automated processing systems.
Basic knowledge of credit policies and approval processes.
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Encompass 360 knowledge a plus.
Fair Housing Regulations:
1 year (Preferred).
Loan Processing:
1 year (Preferred).
Full-time in-office role only, no remote possibilities.
Benefits:
Health Insurance Dental Vision 401k with a 3% match of employee contributions Supplemental benefit options through Aflac PTO - Vacation and sick time off.
Semper Home Loans is an EEO/AA Employer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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