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Underwriting Consultant
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Dallas Job location not provided
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Underwriting Consultant
Underwriting Consultant Responsibilities:· Review closed loans for eligibility with respect to Client’s Selling Guide, DU Guide, and/or negotiated terms as defined by contracts with Client’s lender partners · Perform risk analysis and make decision regarding deficiencies identified during the review process · Identify transaction components that indicate a potential for fraud and perform sufficient investigative work to resolve issues that are identified · Accurately record data and review conclusions in QAS (Quality Assurance System) · Professionally communicate the results of file reviews both verbally and in written format to internal and external customers · Maintain a sound knowledge of Client's guidelines, DU guidelines, and risk assessment tools used to decision mortgage loans · Maintain a sound knowledge of secondary market activity, practices, and business/industry practices as they impact underwriting quality and origination activity · Undergraduate degree strongly preferred. Graduate degree in business, finance, accounting or related discipline preferred. · Prefer a minimum of 10 years of underwriting experience. · Understanding of traditional mortgage origination and underwriting practices · In-depth knowledge of Client’s underwriting and quality control guidelines; Strong analytical, problem solving, and negotiation skills. · Effective written and verbal communication/presentation skills. · Intermediate user of MS Word and MS Excel, or comparable software packages · Strong organizational skills, teamwork, and results orientation Company: Accounting Principals Status: Full Time, Employee Location: Job location not provided Job Category: Accounting/Finance/Insurance Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager)
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