We are seeking a Real Estate Post-Closing Coordinator to support UHCU's real estate loan funding, post-closing and member loan servicing experience. You will be the main point of contact between the member, the Credit Union, and third party servicing vendor to provide a seamless experience for the member. You will establish a relationship with the CUSO to serve as support and communication for loan closings, loan funding, boarding, and membership information needed for loans. You will be responsible for ensuring current real estate portfolio integrity via funding, post-closing, loan boarding and file maintenance. You will review the loan file for both internal guidelines and regulation compliance to include identifying errors or inadequacies in the loan file and working with appropriate parties to resolve outstanding issues.
As a Post-Closing Coordinator with UHCU you'll get to:
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About United Heritage Credit Union:
The Credit Union was established in 1957 as an Austin-based credit union, and over 65 years later we continue to serve communities in Central Texas, Austin, and Tyler communities, as well as those that live in the rest of Texas through TXCC membership. Through innovative technology, exemplary service standards and competitive products, United Heritage continues to be a strong force in the credit union industry. UHCU has over $1.7 billion in assets, more than 78,000 members, 11 branch locations, and approximately 270 employees. We are a full-service financial institution whose vision is "To be your primary financial institution." Being part of our credit union means being part of our community.
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Important Note: We take hiring very seriously. Interviewing at UHCU may include phone interviews, as well as 1st & 2nd round interviews. We are unable to follow-up with each and every applicant, but we do our best to run a thorough process for candidates whom we identify as a potential fit. We will be sure to contact you if that is the case!