Loan Operations Serving Specialist (Collateral Services)other related Employment listings - Terrell, TX at Geebo

Loan Operations Serving Specialist (Collateral Services)

DescriptionThe Loan Operations Specialist (Collateral Tracking) performs a variety of clerical duties in conjunction with loan servicing that may include scanning and filing documents, reviews and verifies loan documentation and lien documents, and releases collateral.
Other responsibilities include:
Perfects liens and processes lien releases Maintains loan files and records Verifies and corrects document images Prepares various reports Reviews documents and reports for completeness and accuracy Provides a high level of customer service for internal and external customers Performs critical loan servicing procedures Requires work on physical bank premises
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED 1-3 Years of banking operations experience Skills:
Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and MS Word; basic keyboarding and calculator skills; must be able to do simple math and carry out written instructions Good customer service, organization, time management, problem resolution skills, and multi-tasking skills Work occasionally requires more than 40 hours per week to perform the essential functions of the job Lifting in an office setting may be required up to 30 lbs.
ANBTX strongly encourages candidates that are fluent in English and Spanish to apply.
Jobs that specifically require candidates to be bilingual will be posted as a requirement.
Salary:
$18 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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