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Mortgage Loan Boarding Specialist

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United States

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11 days ago

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Mid Level

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Mortgage Loan Boarding Specialist

ORNL Federal Credit Union

Role Description The Mortgage Loan Boarding Specialist supports the 7 Servicing mission by ensuring newly originated and transferred mortgage loans are accurately set up in the servicing system. This role plays a critical part in providing a smooth experience for our members by making sure loan information is complete, accurate, and ready for ongoing servicing. Attention to detail, teamwork, and a commitment to service excellence are essential. - Reviews mortgage loan documents and data for accuracy, completeness, and consistency prior to boarding. - Sets up newly originated and transferred mortgage loans on the servicing platform in accordance with credit union policies and investor requirements. - Verifies key loan details including: - Loan terms - Interest rate - Payment information - Member/borrower information - Escrow setup for taxes and insurance - Investor and product type - Compares boarded loan data to source documents and resolves discrepancies in a timely manner. - Works collaboratively with mortgage origination, closing, accounting, and servicing teams to resolve issues. - Assists with post-boarding quality control reviews to ensure ongoing data integrity. - Supports compliance with applicable regulations, investor guidelines, and internal procedures. - Maintains clear and organized documentation of work performed. - Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Qualifications - Minimum 1 year of mortgage industry or related experience (such as consumer or commercial lending). Required - Familiarity with Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) products. Required - Basic understanding of mortgage loan documents and servicing processes. Required - Experience working with computer system(s) for mortgage lending and reporting systems. Preferred - Experience in mortgage servicing, loan boarding, post-closing, or mortgage operations. Preferred - Experience with mortgage servicing systems. Preferred - Familiarity with conventional and government loan products (FHA, VA, USDA), a plus. - Experience with ICE MSP platform, a plus. Education - High School Diploma or GED Required - Associates Degree Preferred Other Skills Required - Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy. - Ability to analyze information, identify discrepancies, and follow through to resolution. - Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, especially Excel.

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