Escrow Officer- Vacation Coverage Real Estate - San Bernardino, CA at Geebo

Escrow Officer- Vacation Coverage

I am looking for a DOC Approved Escrow Officer to cover the Escrow Manager's desk from Wednesday, 08/13 through Friday, 08/29.
The office location is in San Bernardino and a minimum of 5 years' experience is required, as well as proficiency with Streamline.
If you are not available or interested, but know someone qualified and available, please feel free to share my information.
Job Responsibilities
As an Escrow Officer you will be responsible for the following, including, but not limited to:
Performing Officer's duties on all the files, including funding and closing of all transactions
Opening and notating receipt in all new escrows
Preparing estimated closing statements for buyer and seller, assisting lenders with their funding and closing conditions
Entering the status reports with all pertinent information for clients
Performing as back up to the team, and managing all aspects of the transaction
Performing customer service and clerical functions to assist all parties involved in the escrow process
Job Requirements
DOC Approved
High School Diploma or equivalent education or experience
At least 5 years of experience as a lead Officer or equivalent experience in an escrow background
Excellent written and verbal skills with the ability to comprehend and write instructions, correspondence, and memos (proper punctuation, spelling, grammar a must)
Strong interpersonal skills are required
Notary, preferred
Knowledge of Streamline Required
Computer competency (Microsoft Office), keyboarding/data entry skills, basic math skills, phone/customer service skills, spelling and proofreadingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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