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Job Summary

A company is looking for a Government Underwriter to support their Southcentral Texas branches.

Key Responsibilities
  • Underwrite FHA and VA loans, ensuring compliance with company policies and standards
  • Communicate regularly with Loan Officers and Processors regarding loan statuses
  • Assist in training other mortgage positions and maintain current knowledge of products
Required Qualifications
  • Minimum of five (5) years of specific government underwriting experience
  • Experience with Texas loans and valid CHUMS and LAPP/SAR designations
  • Recent experience underwriting FHA and VA loans
  • Intermediate experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, and email systems
  • Proven leadership skills and ability to work in a fast-paced environment

Average salary estimate

$100000 / YEARLY (est.)
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$80000K
$120000K

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Full-time, remote
DATE POSTED
August 29, 2025

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