Award-winning Mortgage Brokerage requires a Credit Analyst for residential mortgages. High Net Worth Client Base. $90,000 - $100,000k inclusive of super plus monthly commissions (Approx $2k per month) CBD The Company: My client is a multi-award-winning Financial Services Advisory firm who currently work with high-net-worth individuals, SME's and corporates in the residential and commercial lending space. This hugely successful business has a customer first approach and highly talented team. The CEO and Founder is looking for a like-minded experienced Credit Analyst to join their team. The Role: Working for this leading organisation you will be an integral part of the Credit Assessment team. Reporting to the Credit Team Leader and will be responsible for the assessment of Residential Home Loans from multi lenders. Furthermore, you will be: Reviewing bank statements and credit reportsUndertaking all aspects of the credit analysis process, including borrowing capacity calculations, ordering property valuations, packaging and submitting loan applications to banks, liaising with banks and other stakeholders in the loan approval processManage daily workflow by ensuring all expected turnaround times are adhered toCompleting compliance checks in line with requirementsLiaising with our brokers and lenders for requests after loan submissionFile management and follow-upsMaking sound and high quality recommendations on complex and/or high value dealsOperating within and providing input into our industry leading process and technology, maintaining our position as the industry’s most productive brokerage Requirements: · Must have previous experience assessing files· Be able to assess complex residential files· Have had minimum 1 year experience in mortgage credit assessment· High level of both verbal and written communication To apply for this role please submit your resume to Tim Barnard via the Apply Now button below. If you would like to know more about this role please call me directly on 0420 987 266 for a confidential discussion.