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Manager Mortgage Company

Manages branch or office of financial institutions, such as commercial bank, credit union, finance company, mortgage company, savings bank, or trust company: directs and coordinates activities to implement institution policies, procedures, and practices concerning granting or extending lines of credit, commercial loans, real estate loans, and consumer credit loans. Directs, through subordinate supervisors, activities of workers engaged in implementing establishment services and performing such functions as collecting delinquent accounts, authorizing loans, or opening savings account. Establishes procedures for custody and control of assets, records, loan collateral, and securities to ensure safekeeping. Contacts customers and business, community, and civic organizations to promote goodwill and generate new business. May prepare financial and regulatory reports required by law, regulations, and board of directors. May examine, evaluate, and process loan applications. May recommend securities to board or corporate officers for institution investment. May talk to customers to resolve account problems. May interview and hire workers. May evaluate data pertaining to costs to plan budget. May plan and develop methods and procedures for carrying out activities of establishment. May be designated according to type of financial institution managed, as manager, branch bank; manager, commercial bank; manager, credit union; manager, finance company; manager, mortgage company; manager, savings bank; manager, trust c.

Title Supervisor

Directs and coordinates activities of subordinates engaged in searching public records and examining titles to determine legal condition of property title. Studies schedules and estimates time and labor for completion of job assignments. Interprets job orders to employees and assigns duties. Develops and implements methods and procedures for monitoring work activities. This position typically reports to a manager and is the first level of supervision in the organization.: Analyzes department budget to identify budget needs and may allocate operating budget funds. Interprets company policy to employees and enforces company policy and practices. Establishes or adjusts work procedures to meet deadlines. Recommends measures to improve methods, performance, and quality of service. Analyzes and resolves work problems, or assists employees in solving work problems. May recruit, hire, train staff, evaluate employee performance, and recommend or initiate promotions, transfers, and disciplinary action.

Banking Loan Manager Mortgage

Manages mortgage loan department of a financial institution. Coordinates activities to implement institution policies, procedures, and practices concerning granting or extending lines of credit and loan activities. Develops or approves mortgage lending policies and interest rate structures. Typically requires a four-year college degree in addition to job experience in a related field. NOTE--ERI's findings based on asset size.: Authorizes loans that exceed staff authority. Reviews loan applications for completeness. Analyzes applicant's financial status, credit, and property evaluation to determine feasibility of granting loan requests. Contacts customers, businesses, and community and civic organizations to promote goodwill and generate new business. May correspond with or interview applicant or creditors to resolve questions regarding application. May prepare financial and regulatory reports required by law, regulations, and Board of Directors. May examine and evaluate loan applications. May interview and hire workers. May evaluate data pertaining to costs to plan budget. May plan and develop methods and procedures for carrying out activities of department.

Title Attorney

Examines abstracts of titles, leases, contracts, and other legal documents to determine ownership of land, and gas, oil, and mineral rights: draws up legal documents covering purchase and sale of land, and oil, gas, and mineral rights, drafts deeds and affidavits, and presents other evidence to meet legal requirements of documents. Examines instruments and opinions prepared by other attorneys and advises officials of organization as to legal requirements in connection with titles. Searches for and examines public records and writes opinions on titles. Prepares cases for trial and tries or assists in trial of lawsuits involving titles to land, and gas, oil, and mineral rights.

Maintenance Associate

Installs, maintains, and repairs machinery, equipment, physical structures, and pipe and electrical systems in commercial or industrial establishments, following specifications, blueprints, manuals, and schematic drawings, using hand tools, power tools, hoist, crane, and measuring and testing instruments. : Visually inspects and tests machinery and equipment, using electrical and electronic test equipment. Listens for unusual sounds from machines or equipment to detect malfunction, and discusses machine operation variations with supervisors or other maintenance workers to diagnose problem or repair machine. Dismantles defective machines and equipment and installs new or repaired parts, following specifications and blueprints, using precision measuring instruments and hand tools. Cleans and lubricates shafts, bearings, gears, and other parts of machinery, using rags, brushes, and grease gun. Repairs and maintains physical structure of establishment. May operate cutting torch or welding equipment to cut or join metal parts. May fabricate and repair counters, benches, partitions, and other wooden structures.

Examiner Title

Searches public records and examines titles to determine legal condition of property title. Examines copies of records, such as mortgages, liens, judgments, easements, vital statistics, and plat and map books, to determine ownership and legal restrictions and to verify legal description of property. : Copies or summarizes recorded documents, such as mortgages, trust deeds, and contracts affecting condition of title to property. Analyzes restrictions and prepares report outlining restrictions and actions required to clear title. When working in title-insurance company, prepares and issues policy that guarantees legality of title.

Banking Loan Officer Mortgage

Interviews applicants, and examines, evaluates, and authorizes or recommends approval of customer applications for conventional residential mortgage and FHA/VA loans. May supervise loan personnel. Typically requires a four-year college degree in a related or appropriate field; however, some companies may accept equivalent education and experience combined.: Interviews applicant and requests specified information for mortgage loan application. Analyzes applicant financial status, credit, and property evaluation to determine feasibility of granting loan, or may submit application to Credit Analyst for verification and recommendation. Corresponds with or interviews applicant or creditors to resolve questions regarding application information. Approves mortgage loan within specified limits or refers loan to loan committee for approval. Lesser experienced loan officers operate with moderate credit authority where more experienced senior loan officers operate with substantial credit authority involving large amounts of money or important customers. Ensures loan agreements are complete and accurate according to policy. May confer with mortgage underwriter to aid in resolving mortgage application problems. May analyze potential loan markets to develop prospects for loans. May solicit and negotiate conventional or government secured loans on commission basis.

Banking Mortgage Clerk

Performs a variety of clerical and administrative support activities related to mortgage loans, and utilizes related computer systems and software. Examines documents such as deeds, assignments, and mortgages, to ensure compliance with escrow instructions, institution policy, and legal requirements. Answers customer questions regarding mortgage account and corrects records.: Records disbursement of funds to pay insurance and tax. Types notices to government, specifying changes to loan documents, such as discharge of mortgage. Orders property insurance policies to ensure protection against loss on mortgaged property. Enters data in computer to generate tax and insurance premium payment notices to customers. Reviews printouts of allocations for interest, principal, insurance, or tax payments to locate errors. Corrects errors. May process payments and maintain records of mortgage loans. May type letters, forms, checks, and other documents used for collecting, disbursing, and recording mortgage principal, interest, and escrow account payments. May call or write loan applicants to obtain information for bank official. May be designated according to type of work assigned.

Title Clerk

Procures testimonial documents required to remove restrictions affecting title of landowners to property, and requisitions purchase orders and bank checks to satisfy requirements of contracts and agreements covering lease or purchase of land and gas, oil, and mineral rights. Examines leases, contracts, and purchase agreements to assure conformity to specified requirements. Examines abstract to assure complete title-coverage of land described, completeness of land description, and to detect lapses of time in abstract coverage of landowner's title. : Prepares correspondence and other records to transmit leases and abstracts. Reviews title opinion to determine nature of testimonial documents needed to meet legal objections and to assure accuracy in terms of trade. Confers with personnel of abstract company, landowners, and lease buyers to explain reasons for, and to obtain testimonial documents needed to, clear title. Prepares or requests deeds, affidavits, and other documents and transmits them to appropriate people for execution to meet title requirements. Investigates whether delinquent taxes are due on land involved in agreements and confers or corresponds with landowner to assure payment. Verifies computations of fees, rentals, bonuses, brokerage commissions and other expenses and prepares records to initiate requests for payment. Prepares purchase data sheet for records unit covering each trade or exchange. Answers queries regarding leases and contracts by mail, telephone, or personal discussion.

Title Examiner

Searches public records and examines titles to determine legal condition of property title. Examines copies of records, such as mortgages, liens, judgments, easements, vital statistics, and plat and map books, to determine ownership and legal restrictions and to verify legal description of property. : Copies or summarizes recorded documents, such as mortgages, trust deeds, and contracts affecting condition of title to property. Analyzes restrictions and prepares report outlining restrictions and actions required to clear title. When working in title-insurance company, prepares and issues policy that guarantees legality of title.



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