Senior Secondary Operations Analyst - TX or CO Transportation & Warehousing - Denver, CO at Geebo

Senior Secondary Operations Analyst - TX or CO

We are now accepting resumes for our Senior Secondary Operations Analyst position located in either The Woodlands, TX or Denver, CO. The ideal candidate for this position will have the skills and experience necessary to:
Provide training of systems and processes to increase productivity and efficiencies from the mortgage loan originators and other mortgage lending departments as well as a dedicated producer for the affiliate loan purchases and the company's reporting
Work with Enterprise Mortgage Risk on regulatory requests
Manage Secondary Marketing Policies and Procedures documents and updates
Perform the preliminary review of the loan purchase approval
Prepare all purchase advice detail by calculating, reviewing and verifying escrow, loan amount payoff and purchase premium totals
Be responsible for the process, transaction and wiring of funds of residential home loans
Maintain and, as needed, present training on mortgage product requirements and the loan origination system
Coordinate with System Administrator for Secondary process improvement related to Encompass
Assist with internal functions as it relates to the roll out of loan products
Identify and respond to escalated production issues, researching to determine root causes and recommend and implement resolutions
Act as loan origination system specialist to handle concerns and questions as well as coordinate with system administrator on process improvements
Be involved in managing lock changes, extensions, renegotiations, cancellations, relocks, rate sheets, rate changes, and pricing engine
Create and administer reports
Assist with regulator requests
Performs other duties assigned
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. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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