Maine Savings is searching for a full-time, 40 hour per week, Loan Servicing Specialist position for our Hampden Administration location.
The Loan Servicing Specialist works under the supervision of the Loan Servicing Supervisor; in this role, you can expect to perform a variety of functions in connection with commercial, real estate and consumer lending to include all processing and maintenance of loans after they have been closed. Additional job duties include, but are not limited to:
This position focuses on obtaining general credit union knowledge and mastering routine loan processing and maintenance. An interest and experience in customer service and working knowledge of Windows are essential for this position.
Maine Savings offers an excellent compensation package as well as the opportunity to thrive in a challenging, fun, and exciting environment. Maine Savings also offers health insurance, dental and vision insurance, 401k with company match, paid holidays, a generous Paid Time Off program, employee referral program, employee discounts, continuing education and student debt relief programs, longevity bonuses and more!
Maine Savings is a growing modern financial institution offering members a full range of financial services. With over 38,000 members and nearly $800,000,000 in assets, Maine Savings is among Maine’s largest credit unions. With 11 branches, nearly 150 employees, and state-of-the-art technology, Maine Savings is committed to providing its members in-person service and modern conveniences. Founded in 1961 by employees of the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company, Maine Savings continues to serve its membership as a federally insured not-for-profit credit union.
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