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* Are you interested in learning aboutmortgage originators and other types of mortgage origination brokering and lending escrow consumer lending student loans and loan servicing
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If you answered yes to any of these questions you seriously should consider applying for this position! Were looking to hire experienced financial regulators accountants economists business finance and real estate/escrow professionals to join our team!
Serve as examinerincharge of complex consumer loan mortgage broker check casher and seller escrow money transmitter and currency exchangers examinations. Complex work generally means working in environments with a high degree of political sensitivity work in which a mistake could have a high cost to the agency and to the public work involving novel issues not adequately covered by existing written procedures/manuals which requires the development of new techniques and work methods.
Analyze financial conditions of trust accounts liquidity capital adequacy profitability asset quality warehouse lines and capacity to lend deposit and disbursement procedures investment portfolios and investment strategies contractual arrangements with vendors bonding and insurance coverage.
Analyze real estate or nonreal estate lending and brokering disclosures operational controls compensation practices underwriting and consumer ability to repay analysis sales and advertising practices and loan closing procedures. Employ the use of examination workbooks and software in analysis of these areas.
Analyze transaction databases call reports NMLS analytics assessments recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
Investigate predatory lending practices such as loan flipping engaging in fraud or deception to conceal the loan obligation. Analyze complex fraudulent transactions or practices.
Independently prepare concise comprehensive and accurate reports of examinations of complex institutions. Identify violations of laws and regulations. Ensure findings are sufficiently supported and documented. Demonstrate a highlevel of technical writing skills and attention to detail in the drafting of reports.
Work closely with the Office of the Attorney General in developing planning and executing the strategic and litigation approach for the Divisions enforcement cases. Testify in a variety of venues including administrative proceedings civil actions criminal trials and agency hearings. Participate in or under supervision and direction conduct negotiations of resolution on behalf of the Director.
Attend schools conferences training and staff meetings for ongoing education regarding regulations and examination techniques. This may include preparing and presenting at schools conferences staff meetings or to the public.
RequiredQualifications:
12 semester or 20 quarter hours in accounting finance or economics.
DesiredQualifications:
A Bachelors degree with major study in finance business administration economics accounting or related field including at least 12 semester or 20 quarter hours of accounting finance or economics.
AND/OR
Five years of professional experience in one of the following:
accounting or auditing.
analyzing or examining regulated entities.
Benefits of working for DFI include:
About Our Agency:
The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) mission is to protect consumers and advance the financial health of Washington State by providing fair regulation of financial services and educating consumers to make informed financial decisions. Collectively and independently the Departments 200plus employees within its 5 divisions Administration Banks Consumer Services Credit Unions and Securities work together to create a stronger economic future and secure financial environment for Washingtons consumers and businesses alike. DFI is selfsupporting in that none of its operating revenues come from the states general tax funds. Its operating revenues are paid by the organizations and individuals it regulates. To learn more about the Department of Financial Institutions please visit our website at www.dfi.wa.
The DFI values diverse perspectives and life experiences. We employ and serve diverse people of all backgrounds including people of color women LGBTQ people with disabilities and veterans. This culture of respect promotes a professional and inclusive environment where maximizing potential through opportunity is achievable by everyone.
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Official Work Station:Full-Time