- Salary
- $25+/hr
- Location
- Farmington Hills, MI, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Real Estate
- Education
- Bachelor
- Source
- Breezy HR
Description
About Us:
Since 2022 Innovation Mortgage has been committed to reshaping the future of home financing by building a team driven by growth, teamwork, and shared success. Based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, we’re a fast-growing mortgage brokerage that values innovation, creativity, and a fun work environment where everyone can thrive. We understand that our people are the key to our success. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing a supportive, team-oriented culture where you can grow your career, learn from experienced professionals, and make an impact. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience, we offer hands-on training, leadership support, and a work environment designed to help you succeed. With plenty of opportunities for career advancement, a competitive compensation plan, and a workspace that’s both modern and positive, this is a place where your career can grow. Ready to join a team that’s as driven as you are? Let’s make your career as innovative as the work we do!
The Role:
This Mortgage Loan Processor will be responsible for the entire end-to-end mortgage loan process. They will gather and process all loan documentation and ensure compliance with policy, regulatory, and loan terms.
What You'll Be Doing:
- Review and process loan applications to make sure all details are accurate and complete.
- Collect and verify borrower documentation (income, assets, credit, employment, title, appraisal, etc.).
- Prep files for underwriting and follow up to clear any conditions.
- Be the go-to person for borrowers during the process — keeping them informed and confident every step of the way.
- Partner with Loan Officers, Underwriters, and third parties to get loans to the finish line smoothly and on time.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent
- Previous experience with mortgage loan processing preferred
- Knowledge of FHA, VA, Conventional, and USDA loans