Loan Processor Jobs

Loan Processor jobs are open across mortgage banking, credit unions, and commercial lending, from entry-level to senior and lead roles, with specializations in residential, FHA/VA, and commercial loan processing. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles19+
Top stateTennessee
Top employerCrossCountry Mortgage
Top cityMemphis, TN
Work type63% On-site
Top industryBanking

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Sutherland
Mortgage Loan Processor
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Sutherland
Added 4d ago
Mortgage Loan Processor
Sutherland
Houston, Texas
Customer Service & Support
Compliance & Legal
On-Site
None

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First National Bank of America
Residential Loan Processor
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First National Bank of America
Added 5d ago
Residential Loan Processor
First National Bank of America
East Lansing, Michigan
Finance
Accounting
Customer Service & Support
Business Operations
On-Site
None
201-500

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Upstart
Senior Loan Processor
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Upstart
Added 1w ago
Senior Loan Processor
Upstart
Columbus, Ohio
Customer Service & Support
Business Operations
Customer Service
$25.48/hr
Hybrid
None
1,001-5,000

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Valley Bank
SBA Loan Processor
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Valley Bank
Added 1w ago
SBA Loan Processor
Valley Bank
Tampa, Florida
Finance
Accounting
Customer Service & Support
Compliance & Legal
On-Site
High School

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CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC
Home Loan Processor
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CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC
Added 1w ago
Home Loan Processor
CrossCountry Mortgage, LLC
Hoboken, New Jersey
Compliance & Legal
Customer Service & Support
$65k - $80k/yr
On-Site
High School
5,001-10,000

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Loan Processor Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • CrossCountry Mortgage
    CrossCountry Mortgage5
  • Gold Star Mortgage Financial
    Gold Star Mortgage Financial2
  • Zions Bancorporation
    Zions Bancorporation2
  • Air Products
    Air Products1
  • COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK
    COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK1

Top Industries Hiring

  • Banking & Financial Services15
  • Investment & Asset Management2
  • Chemicals & Materials1
  • Insurance1
  • Manufacturing1

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in loan processor jobs.

  • 1-3 years of experience processing conventional, FHA, or VA loans
  • Proficiency in a loan origination system such as Encompass or Calyx Point
  • Working knowledge of TRID, RESPA, and federal mortgage disclosure requirements
  • Strong ability to review income documents, tax returns, and asset statements
  • High attention to detail with experience managing multiple files simultaneously
  • Associate's or bachelor's degree in finance, business, or a related field preferred

Tips for Your Loan Processor Job Search

Tailor your resume to loan type

Hiring managers scan for the loan types you've actually processed. Separate your experience by residential, FHA/VA, or commercial on your resume so recruiters can match you to their pipeline volume without guessing.

List your LOS platforms explicitly

Loan origination systems like Encompass, Calyx, or BytePro are often hard requirements. Name every platform you've used in a dedicated skills section, not buried in job descriptions, so your resume clears automated screening.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists loan processor openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Highlight your pipeline volume experience

Employers want to know you can handle volume without errors. Describe the average number of files you managed simultaneously and your closing turnaround in your bullet points, because those numbers reveal capacity and reliability.

Prepare for a conditional approval scenario

Many loan processor interviews include a scenario question asking how you'd handle a file with stacking conditions or a missing document close to closing. Walk through your actual verification workflow and how you communicate with underwriters under pressure.

Ask about underwriter communication norms

During the offer stage, ask how processors and underwriters communicate at that company. Some shops expect processors to resolve conditions independently, others route everything through a coordinator. Knowing this before you accept prevents a mismatch after week one.

Loan Processor Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most loan processors?

The companies hiring the most loan processors right now include CrossCountry Mortgage, Gold Star Mortgage Financial, and Zions Bancorporation, with the largest share of openings in Tennessee, Utah, and Texas, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Mortgage banks and credit unions consistently post the highest volume of openings relative to other financial institutions.

How many loan processor jobs are remote?

About 37% of loan processor openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, making it one of the more flexible roles in financial services. Remote availability is highest for residential and refinance-focused positions, where file work is document-driven and does not require in-branch borrower contact.

How do you become a loan processor?

Start by completing a degree or certificate in finance, business, or a related field, though many employers accept equivalent work experience in banking or mortgage. Get familiar with a loan origination system through entry-level roles like loan officer assistant or mortgage processor trainee. Study TRID disclosure rules and federal lending regulations, then apply to junior processor positions that offer on-the-job underwriting coordination experience.

Can you get a loan processor job with little or no experience?

Yes, entry-level loan processor roles exist specifically for candidates who have administrative or customer-facing experience in banking, insurance, or real estate. Employers hiring at this level prioritize attention to detail, comfort with document review, and familiarity with financial terminology over direct loan processing history. Completing a mortgage processing course and learning a common loan origination system before applying strengthens your candidacy.

What does the loan processor interview process look like?

Most loan processor interviews include a phone screen focused on your experience with specific loan types and systems, followed by an in-person or video interview with a processing manager. Expect scenario questions about handling stacking conditions, missing borrower documents, or a file approaching its closing date. Some employers add a short written exercise asking you to identify errors in a sample disclosure or checklist.

Where can I find and apply to loan processor jobs?

You can find and apply to loan processor jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your experience level and loan specialization, then apply directly to each position that fits.

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