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Escrow Officer

Integr8staff Inc.
Integr8staff Inc.
Tustin, CA Tustin, CA Full-time Full-time $52,000 - $66,000 a year $52,000 - $66,000 a year Hiring Escrow Officer near Tustin, CA 100% onsite Must have experience and a book of business.
Compensation is negotiable and based on experience and production.
Hiring an Experienced Escrow Officer with a current book of business.
The ideal candidate must have at least two years, we would prefer 5 or more years of experience as an escrow officer.
Must be a self-starter, have the ability to work independently and multi-task as well as handle large workload volume.
Responsibilities will include:
Able to communicate with Real Estate Agents and Brokers.
Opening escrow for purchase, refinance, REO, and short sale.
Prepare transactions for the purchase, resale, and refinance of the property.
Prepare and proofread any documentation that goes out.
Respond to a high volume of escrow questions.
Uploading escrow documentation into the escrow system
Qualifications:
Must be knowledgeable in Escrow tools and software including Closing Tracker, Outlook, Green Folders, and DocuSign.
Hit the ground running.
The ideal candidate is passionate, self-motivated, quick-thinking, flexible, and able to pivot when necessary.
A skilled and thorough professional with an ability to juggle multiple responsibilities within the organization and unwavering attention to detail.
Hardworking, diligent, and ethical.
A communicator who understands the importance of confidentiality and discretion.
A self-motivated, dedicated individual.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$52,000.
00 - $66,000.
00 per year Schedule:
8 hour shift Ability to Relocate:
Tustin, CA:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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