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Senoir Mortgage Underwriter

Company Name:
Eric Lyublinsky
Job
Summary:
The Senoir Mortgage Underwriter III is responsible for the thorough review of in-house loans and pre-submission reviews of externally underwritten loans to ensure that safe and sound underwriting practices are followed. The underwriter is responsible for ensuring that all loans are underwritten according to agency and investor guidelines. The underwriter must promote excellent customer service and related activities, including working with Management, Loan Consultants, Client Coordinators and Closers.
FHA Direct Endorsement Certification is preferred but not required. The Mortgage Underwriter III should have a thorough and comprehensive understanding of all FHA, VA, Client and FHLMC underwriting guidelines and investor overlays.
Responsibilities of the Mortgage Underwriter III include:
Ensure that acceptable turn-times are maintained.
Responsible for determining and issuing the credit decision of FHA, VA and conventional, conforming mortgage loan applications for conventional loans, and FHA and VA loan limits as published) according to agency and lender guidelines. The decision must consider the borrower(s) ability to repay, including validation of the borrower(s) employment, income, credit, assets and collateral as well as clearing any applicable underwriting conditions.
Completing reviews of those specific loans that will be underwritten as a prior-approved loan with the company's investors and providing feedback to Client Coordinators and Loan Consultants.
Maintain up to date knowledge of all agency and investor underwriting guidelines and credit overlays.
For immediate response please forward resumes to

Eric Lyublinsky
Sr. IT Recruiter
(Direct) 407-205-1125
(Office) 800-360-1407
www.valintry.com
For a list of our current openings please visit Valintry's Jobs Webpage Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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