Senior Mortgage Fulfillment Analyst
3 days ago
Sacramento
Job Description * Position Summary The Loan Fulfillment Analyst is responsible for end-to-end execution of residential mortgage and home equity loans, from initial disclosure through funding and post-closing quality control. This role operates with a high degree of autonomy and is accountable for regulatory compliance, disclosure accuracy, and overall loan accuracy and integrity. This position is not task-based processing. The Analyst independently manages the full loan lifecycle, including TRID disclosures, change of circumstance analysis, document preparation, and funding authorization, ensuring each loan meets investor, regulatory, and Credit Union standards prior to closing. Essential Duties and Responsibilities End-to-End Loan Execution • · Own and manage loan files from application through funding, including processing, disclosure, closing preparation, and funding., • · Independently drive loans to closing while meeting service level expectations and deadlines., • · Prepare and issue Loan Estimates (LE), Closing Disclosures (CD), and all required redisclosures, • · Analyze and document valid Change of Circumstance (COC) events in compliance with regulatory requirements, • · Ensure adherence to TRID timing, tolerance thresholds, and disclosure accuracy, • · Review income, assets, credit, and collateral documentation for accuracy and guideline alignment, • · Calculate and validate income (including complex tax returns) and asset documentation, • · Interpret and validate Desktop Originator (DO) findings and ensure alignment with file documentation, • · Prepare and review closing packages for accuracy and completeness, • · Coordinate with title, escrow, and third parties to ensure timely closing, • · Perform final file review and approve funding readiness, • · Serve as the central point of coordination for members, Home Loan Advisors, underwriters, and third parties, • · Actively manage pipeline to meet turn times, closing deadlines, and member experience expectations, • · Ensure accurate HMDA data collection and reporting, • · Respond to and resolve quality control findings and post-closing issues, • · Perform file audits related to funding and compliance, • · Support servicing-related activities for existing loans as needed, • · Ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state regulations, including TRID, BSA, OFAC, and SAFE Act requirements, • · Exercise independent judgment to prevent defects, tolerance violations, and funding errors The Analyst is expected to consistently demonstrate the Credit Union’s Core Values in all interactions and responsibilities: • · Lead with Care – Demonstrates empathy, professionalism, and respect toward members and team members while acting with integrity and accountability., • · Be Bold – Takes initiative, supports innovation, and embraces opportunities to improve service, operations, and results., • · Cultivate Curiosity – Seeks knowledge, asks questions, and supports continuous learning for self and others., • · Associates degree or equivalent combination of education and experience., • · 5+ years of mortgage lending experience with full-cycle exposure (processing through closing/funding) required., • · Demonstrated experience with TRID disclosures, redisclosures, and Change of Circumstance analysis required., • · Strong knowledge of investor guidelines and regulatory requirements required., • · Proven ability to manage a full pipeline independently with minimal supervision required., • · Experience in a credit union or regulated depository environment., • · Experience with Encompass, MeridianLink, and/or Symitar., • · Exposure to internal audit or quality control processes., • · Work is performed in a professional office environment requiring regular use of computers and standard office equipment., • · Requires the ability to move throughout the branch to support operations and team members., • · May occasionally work extended hours to ensure adequate branch coverage and completion of responsibilities., • · May require periodic travel to other branch locations, meetings, or community engagements by car or public transportation., • · Ability to site, stand, walk, bend, and lift up to 20 pounds.