UW Credit Union is one of Wisconsin’s premier financial institutions and a multi-year recipient of various workplace awards. The Title Examiner I is responsible for preparing title reports for mortgage and consumer lending applications, conducting research on real estate records, and serving as a subject matter expert in real estate titling.
Responsibilities
- Research and compile necessary information to prepare in-house letter reports for home equity and mortgage loans
- Navigate both the consumer lending and mortgage lending origination systems
- Responsible for accessing recorded documents on all Register of Deeds search engines and having knowledge to select optimal system given the location of the property
- Examine recorded documentation to accurately identify property ownership, legal description, and liens
- Search circuit court databases to identify outstanding judgments on loan applicants
- Utilize online resources to document child support liens impacting borrower’s ability to repay loan
- Review county assessor sites for property market values and real estate tax payment records
- Enter information obtained into a letter report format, reviewing all information on the report to ensure accuracy and completeness
- Identify and access available resources when assistance is needed
- Monitor application queues to ensure requests are being completed within service levels. Communicate any change to service level with all impacted parties
- Maintain understanding of all state and federal guidelines which include knowledge of regulations Z (Truth-in-Lending), C (HMDA), B (ECOA)
- Communicate any discrepancies between the title report and loan application by highlighting those areas on the report and adding comments in the loan origination system
- Review title completion reports, and prepare final titles in a timely manner, to ensure the lien position of our mortgage
- Communicate with UWCU Mortgage department, external title companies and financial institutions to ensure deeds, mortgages, subordinations, satisfactions, and correction instruments are recorded prior to completion of the UWCU final title
- Respond promptly to inquiries and indicate ownership has been taken
- Maintain knowledge of application/underwriting/processing/servicing processes and understand how title examination supports those processes
- Serve as subject matter expert, support lending staff on loan processes, procedures and file requirements or conditions
- Develop knowledge of documentation needed to make changes to ownership, legal description, or lien position
- Assume responsibility for departmental projects as assigned by the Consumer Loan Processing & Servicing Manager
- Take ownership for change. Analyze, justify, and recommend changes in operations to enhance productivity and improve service
- Assume responsibility for own development through training, collaboration, and teamwork
- Work collaboratively and cooperatively with others to achieve corporate and departmental goals
- Actively participate and contribute ideas to team meetings and department activities
- Consistently act as part of a cohesive team, demonstrating excellent interpersonal skills, flexibility, professionalism, and the ability to interact positively with other employees and departments
Skills
- Associate's degree in business or related field is required
- 7 months – 1 year of financial institutional experience is required
- Required to complete annual training and compliance in accordance with all UW Credit Union Fair Lending Policies and Guidelines including, but not limited to, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the Fair Housing Act, and the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
- Proficiency in personal computer skills, including the use of Internet and MS Office software applications
- Demonstrated analytical and critical thinking, accuracy, attention to detail and problem-solving skills
- Strong presentation, telephone, oral and written communication skills
- Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to represent a professional image
- Ability to work independently, organize and prioritize workloads
- Proficiency and agility to multi-task and negotiate multiple applications in succession
- Knowledge of the UW Credit Union lending process, concepts, and practices
Benefits
- 26.5 days of annual time off (accrued per pay period)
- 2 weeks paid caregiver leave
- 2.5 weeks paid new child parental leave
- 2 days paid volunteer time
- Hybrid work environment: minimum 3 days a week on-site
- 10 paid holidays (including your birthday!)
- 401k company match of up to 5%, plus approximately 4% discretionary match
- 457 deferred-compensation plan
- Variable bonus reward
- Competitive Medical, Dental, and Vision plans, including domestic partner eligibility
- Employee Assistance Program
- And more!
Company Overview
UW Credit Union is a provider of a full range of consumer financial services. It was founded in 1931, and is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, USA, with a workforce of 501-1000 employees. Its website is http://uwcu.org/.