Founded in 1893, Stewart Title Guaranty Company is a global real estate services firm dedicated to becoming the premier title services company, offering residen
Commercial Title Officer
Location
United States
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$62.7K - $104.5K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Commercial Title Officer
Stewart Title Guaranty Company
Role Description Provides Nationwide title services. Responsible for supporting real estate transactions by providing a high level of customer service and proactive communication to both internal and external customers related to title services. Job Responsibilities - Works with customers, attorneys and lenders in an advisory capacity to resolve issues impacting title insurability prior to closing for commercial transactions. - Communicates with clients and third parties to obtain documentation to clear title related issues such as missing information, incomplete, inaccurate or contradictory information contained in the title commitment, in accordance with internal and external policies and regulations. - Follows standard procedures and guidelines. - Understands how assigned duties relate to others within the team and how the team integrates with related teams. - Impacts own team through the quality of the support provided. - Recognizes and solves typical problems; selects solutions from established options. - Communicates moderately complex information in routine situations, typically within own team. - Works under general supervision with limited ability to modify approach. - Individual contributor having no supervisory responsibilities; manages own workload. - Performs all other duties as assigned by management. Qualifications - High school diploma required. Requirements - Typically requires 2+ years of related work experience. Benefits - Pay Range: $62,726.05 - $104,543.41 Annually. - Competitive benefits package including a variety of health and wellness insurance options and programs. - Paid time off. - 401(k) with company match. - Employee stock purchase program. - Employee discounts.
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