*About Us:*
Sunrise Financial Inc. is a growing financial consulting firm committed to providing seamless and transparent mortgage solutions. We are looking for a *detail-oriented, experienced Underwriter* to join our dynamic team and play a key role in the loan assessment and approval process.
*Key Responsibilities:*
* Review mortgage files and assess borrower eligibility based on lender guidelines.
* Evaluate credit reports, income documents (NOAs, T1s, Pay Stubs), property appraisals, and other documents.
* Ensure that all conditions are satisfied before final approval and funding.
* Communicate with agents, bankers, and document processing teams for missing or additional information.
* Maintain a high level of accuracy and turnaround speed on all applications.
* Provide recommendations to management on high-risk or exception files.
* Stay updated with industry regulations and lending policy changes.
*Qualifications:*
* Previous underwriting experience in mortgage or finance sector (preferred).
* Strong understanding of residential mortgage documentation and lender guidelines.
* Detail-oriented with strong analytical and organizational skills.
* Excellent communication and team coordination abilities.
* Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets.
*Why Join Us?*
* Friendly and supportive work environment
* Growth opportunities within a fast-paced financial company
* Flexible work structure for the right candidate
*To Apply:*
Send your resume to *hr@sunrisefinancialinc.ca*
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $56,797.00-$60,775.00 per year
Flexible language requirement:
* French not required
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 2025-06-23
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