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Loan Administrator at AgTrust Farm Credit
AgTrust Farm Credit is a premier resource to help people in urban areas who aspire to find and purchase their ideal home in the country. In addition, we help farmers, ranchers, agribusinesses, and rural homeowners achieve their dreams by providing reliable and consistent credit and financial services. We don't take deposits, and we don't finance other industries. Instead, we focus exclusively on the credit needs of rural America.
We're a full-service cooperative lender specializing in financing rural land and agricultural operations. We have 19 office locations serving 81 counties in Texas and New Mexico, over $2.9 billion in assets, and are a member of the nationwide Farm Credit System.
About the role:
As a Loan Administrator for our fast-paced Abilene credit office, you will perform intermediate-level loan administration work, such as loan closings that are varied and somewhat complex in nature. You will work under moderate supervision.
The big picture:
You will assist in AgTrust's local effort to be the preferred provider of agricultural financial services, surpassing all others in the customer and employee experience by embracing innovation and operational excellence. In doing so, you will add increasing value to rural communities and their lifestyle.
If that sounds appealing to you, come join us!
Day-to-day, you will:
Develop and organize loan applicant information for review and analysis by loan officers and input pertinent loan data into credit delivery system.
Assist with the closing of loans by preparing loan closing documents and related materials as directed.
Record new loans, establish relevant files, process loan payments, maintain a variety of loan records and obtain credit information.
Assist in maintaining and monitoring borrowers' required insurance, UCC financing statement and deed of trust expiration dates, payment of property taxes and other loan requirements and reporting.
Collect loan payments and perform related tasks required to service loans.
Answer customer inquiries and resolve routine issues, while fostering good member/public relations.
Prepare documents and correspondence for association reports as required following approved association and Farm Credit Bank policies and procedures.
Operate a variety of standard office equipment according to detailed instructions, which may include computers, paper shredders, telephones, photocopiers, fax machines and scanners.
Greet customers, answer phones, arrange appointments and handle travel arrangements as required.
Assist loan officers / appraisers in gathering and maintaining collateral information for input into credit delivery system and appraisal / comparable sales system.
Your qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent and two (2) to four (4) years of experience in loan support operations, title company, general accounting or banking.
What we offer:
An authentic environment where you can grow as part of a strong and tight-knit team
Competitive pay and bonus
Premium medical, dental and vision coverage, including prescription drug coverage
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) - Dependent Care, Health Care, Limited Purpose Health Care
Health Savings Account (HSA)
401(k) Savings Plan with matching contributions
Annual Leave (Vacation) Pay and Sick Pay
Parental Leave
Wellness Program
And more
Some legal language:
At the discretion of AgTrust Farm Credit, this position may be offered at an alternate title. In addition, other business experience may be considered relevant.
AA/EOE/M/F/D/V
Full Time
$36k-45k (estimate)
03/16/2024
05/20/2024
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