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Loan Processor Jobs in Quincy, CA (5)

Clinical Social Worker

California Correctional Health Care Services
Quincy, CA
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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$111.8k - $126.8k / year

Loan Processor

Medallion Bank
🌎 Remote
Remote
Hybrid
401(k)
PTO
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance

Consumer Loan Processor

Alliant
🌎 Remote
Part-Time
Remote
401(k)
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Parental Leave
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$41.9k - $59.4k / year

Loan Processor (remote)

National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
🌎 Remote
New
Remote

Hematology/Oncology Physician

Duly Health and Care
Quincy, ,
401(k)
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$600k - $675k / year

Neurology Physician Opportunity – Quincy Medical Group

Duly Health and Care
Quincy, ,
$750k sign-on bonus
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$350k - $425k / year

Radiation Oncology Physician

Duly Health and Care
Quincy, ,
Part-Time
$800k sign-on bonus
Flexible Schedule
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$620k - $650k / year

Interventional/Structural Cardiologist

Duly Health and Care
Quincy, ,
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$850k / year

Job Description

Working as a Loan Processor in Quincy, CA

There are 5 Loan Processor opportunities available in Quincy, CA all with unique requirements.

The Loan Processor is responsible for the timely and accurate processing of loan applications and supporting documents for a mortgage loan portfolio. This includes the management of delinquent and defaulted loans. They also provide administrative support for the Operations Department, including but not limited to: Accounts Payable, Research, Quality Control, and Planning & Development.

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