The Collections Agent manages inbound and outbound calls to assist homeowners with early loan defaults and financial hardships. The primary goal is to collect payments and implement workout solutions to reduce portfolio delinquency.
Guild Mortgage
11 Remote Job Openings at Guild Mortgage
Responsible for supporting the Compliance Management Division by ensuring the company remains in good standing with state and federal regulatory agencies. This includes managing the renewal of company and loan originator licenses through NMLS and completing various regulatory reports.
The Supervisor of Quality Assurance manages day-to-day QA operations, overseeing a team of auditors to ensure compliance with federal and investor guidelines. Key duties include monitoring production metrics, reporting loan deficiencies, and managing external vendors to maintain high quality standards.
The Mortgage Product Account Manager supports Capital Markets functions by providing expert loan structuring, product guidance, and training to retail field teams. This role acts as the primary link between Loan Officers and product teams to grow market share and optimize mortgage production.
The Product Manager owns the strategy, roadmap, and business outcomes for the Mortgage Servicing domain, covering the full post-origination loan lifecycle. They bridge operational complexity with technology strategy to drive measurable value and lead the transition toward modern, outcome-focused delivery practices.
The UW Liaison II supports Sales and Operations by identifying optimal mortgage products for borrowers and assisting with loan structuring and income calculations. They serve as a subject matter expert for programs and provide underwriting support to maintain service level agreements.
Compliance Manager, Servicing & Regulatory Change
Guild Mortgage
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Full Time
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2 months ago
Guild Mortgage
Oversees the mortgage servicing compliance program and manages regulatory examinations and consumer complaints. Leads enterprise-wide change management to ensure the organization adapts to new federal and state regulatory developments.
The Loan Officer is responsible for managing the mortgage origination process, from initial client consultation and application to loan closing. They act as a liaison between borrowers, underwriters, and processors to ensure seamless loan approvals and high customer satisfaction.
The Loan Officer is responsible for managing the mortgage loan origination process, from initial client consultation and application to loan closing. They act as a liaison between borrowers, underwriters, and processors to ensure seamless loan approvals and high customer satisfaction.
The Underwriter III is responsible for evaluating conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loan applications to ensure compliance with company and government standards. They act as a subject matter expert, providing guidance to team members and resolving complex escalated issues.
The Branch Administrative Assistant III provides comprehensive clerical and administrative support to the branch office, including loan file auditing and customer service. They are responsible for managing office supplies, coordinating meetings, and assisting processors with documentation and reporting.