Capital Farm Credit is the largest rural lending cooperative in Texas, providing credit and other related services to farmers, ranchers, rural home owners, and agribusinesses with over $12 billion in total assets and over 600 team members.
We serve 192 counties in Texas with nearly 70 credit offices and are a proud member of the nationwide Farm Credit System.
We seek highly motivated and engaged people who foster the core values behind who we are, how we work and how we treat others – with commitment, trust and value and family-like respect and appreciation.
Capital Farm Credit works diligently to ensure we provide our full-time employees with a market-based compensation program including competitive salary, employee benefits, participation in an attractive goals-based incentive program, and development opportunities.
As a customer-owned cooperative, our compensation and benefit programs are designed to align the success of our members with the employee's success.
Our comprehensive benefit program includes, but is not limited to: Accommodating and flexible vacation and sick leave 10-12 paid holidays 401(k) plan with up to a 9% employer contribution/match Affordable health, dental, and vision plans 8 weeks of paid parental leave Employer paid life insurance and disability Up to $400/year wellness reimbursement LOCATION: This position is on-site in our Bryan Credit office.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENT: High School Diploma or equivalent required.
JOB REQUIREMENTS: One (1) to Three (3) years of experience in loan administration, office operations, or customer service in the financial services, mortgage, or title insurance industry, or experience deemed equivalent at the discretion of Capital Farm Credit (CFC).
FUNCTIONS: Provides excellent customer service on a consistent basis by greeting customers, answering phones and customer inquiries, and facilitating communications between internal departments and external parties.
Researches and resolves issues with limited assistance.
Enters pertinent loan data into loan origination systems, including financial information such as balance sheets and other data required.
Acquires credit bureau reports and generates credit scores on routine and complex loans.
Drafts and sends communication of initial credit decision to applicants.
Communicates additional needs and updates with applicants and members of the loan committee through due diligence process.
Requests and demonstrates an understanding of the title commitment and supporting documents from title companies as are relevant to each loan file.
Communicates and coordinates efforts with internal departments for review and approval of necessary documents.
Reviews file in loan origination system to identify errors and ensure accuracy prior to loan committee approval and loan processing requests.
Requests final loan committee approvals.
Submits loan file to Document Preparation Department.
Coordinates loan closings with title companies, borrowers, and internal departments.
Assembles, reviews, and delivers closing packet to title companies or applicants for execution.
Reviews executed documentation to ensure accuracy, completeness, and proper execution.
Onboards new loans from loan origination system into the loan accounting system.
Disburses loan proceeds.
Ensures all loan closing instructions and loan conditions have been met.
Monitors borrower loan conditions and documents the file accordingly.
Assists the loan committee by requesting and filing necessary information to satisfy loan covenants and other reporting requirements.
Ensures adequate lien perfection through deeds of trust and/or UCC filing and maintenance.
Establishes and maintains electronic loan files and sends original documents to Collateral Custodian.
Works with internal departments to finalize and certify loans.
Processes loan payments, disbursements, and related tasks necessary to service loan portfolio.
Maintains knowledge of cooperative structure, patronage program, and CFC product offering.
Identifies cross-selling opportunities of other association products and refers to appropriate lending staff to meet those needs.
Initiates and processes credit servicing actions.
Ensures accuracy of servicing action documentation, the execution thereof, and prompt and proper revisions to accounting systems and electronic file documentation.
Maintains knowledge of required procedures, policies, processes, internal controls, and regulations with an ability to research and apply them with some oversight.
Maintains foundational knowledge of multiple systems and programs and demonstrates the ability to use CFC programs and systems used in lending and office administration.
Assists with general office administration and operates a variety of standard office equipment.
PREFERRED SKILLS: General knowledge of: Computer systems and office equipment used for file management, file classification practices, and retrieval of business information.
Documentation requirements for title insurance, deeds of trust, UCC financing statements, crop insurance, and flood insurance.
Specialized knowledge of: Professional oral and written correspondence principles.
Intermediate skill level in Microsoft Office applications.
Organization and time management practices.
Working in a collaborative environment.
Critical thinking skills.
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