Ent Credit Union exists to improve the financial quality of life of the people we serve. This mission drives us every day, but we are more than our mission. We're also individuals using our unique abilities to make our organization, and the communities we serve, better than they were yesterday. We're a not-for-profit that puts people above profits and actively invests in our community. Our rapidly growing team is expanding our reach to serve more people throughout Colorado. To spread our mission far and wide, we need people like you. If you're interested in a paycheck with a purpose, apply with us today. Our people make the difference, and we truly believe you are our greatest asset.
The Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending Junior position partners with the Mortgage Lending Management Team to manage mortgage Loan Origination Systems (LOS), mortgage loan Point of Sale systems (POS), associated applications, and reporting functions. They are responsible to utilize all available resources to remain proficient and knowledgeable on Mortgage Lending associated technologies. Provide direction to Information Technology staff in order to provide a bridge between credit union functions and Mortgage Lending functions. Act as a resource to all credit union management to source data, build complex reports, test calculations, and program application interfaces. This position will develop plans for system improvements, organize resources to ensure maximum automation for efficiency, and manage technology vendor relationships to ensure highest and most consistent performance of current systems. Finally, the Technical Analyst will maintain responsibility to monitor security of information to prevent conflicting functions that expose the credit union to privacy concerns, risk of losses, or compliance violations.
The Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending position partners with the Mortgage Lending Management Team to manage mortgage Loan Origination Systems, associated applications, and reporting functions. They are responsible for utilizing all available resources to remain proficient and knowledgeable on Mortgage lending-associated technologies. Provide direction to Information Technology staff in order to provide a bridge between credit union functions and Mortgage Lending functions. Act as a resource to all credit union management to source data, build complex reports, test calculations, and program application interfaces. This position will develop plans for system improvements, organize resources to ensure maximum automation for efficiency and manage technology vendor relationships to ensure the highest and most consistent performance of current systems. Finally, the Technical Analyst will maintain a responsibility to monitor the security of information to prevent conflicting functions that expose the credit union to privacy concerns, risk of losses, or compliance violations.
Essential Functions at the Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending Junior level:
Utilize a help desk ticket tracking system to prioritize, monitor, document progress on projects/critical issues, and provide reports for later analysis. Complete entry level tickets as assigned including but not limited to new hire onboarding system access, termination of mortgage system permissions and password resets. Generate daily, weekly, and monthly reporting.
Assist with various recurring projects to include Disaster Recovery responsibilities, control of system and data security, and partnering with internal peers to ensure compliance. This includes semi-annual user audits for all mortgage systems. Assist with coordinating implementation and testing of mortgage system releases, upgrades and service packs.
Provide technical analysis and maintain overall compliance/security of information and assets, direct IT partners, technology vendors, and project teams in conjunction with management.
Develop and maintain relationships with technology vendors, industry peers, and credit union management in order to manage technology projects, resources, data, security, and operations. This may include research, testing and implementation of new/emerging software.
Essential Functions at the Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending level:
Minimum Formal Qualifications at the Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending Junior level:
Minimum Formal Qualifications at the Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending level:
Each year of relevant work experience may be exchanged for a year in a relevant degree program or vice versa. For example, a requirement of a bachelor's degree in accounting and 2+ years of account experience could be substituted for a high school diploma and 6 years of relevant accounting work experience or a master's degree in accounting and 0 years of work experience.
Technical or Specialized Knowledge/Skills at the Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending Junior level:
Technical or Specialized Knowledge/Skills at the Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending level:
Certifications Required:
Environmental, Physical and Psychological Requirements
The pay range at the Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending Junior level: $22.02 to $28.90 per hour (S13)
The pay range at the Technical Analyst-Mortgage Lending level: $26.45 to $33.42 per Hour (S14)
Final compensation for this position will be determined by various factors such as relevant work experience, specific skills and competencies, education, certifications, and internal pay equity.
This position is eligible for our corporate bonus program based on company performance.
We anticipate this position to close on 04/29/2024. Please submit your application at your earliest convenience to be considered.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities.
Benefits Summary Sheet - 2024
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