First American

EscrowOfficer

$0–0k Yakima, Washington, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Escrow Officer at First American. Skills: Escrow transactions, Client relationships, Closing appointments. Manage escrow transactions end-to-end. Maintain and strengthen relationships with clients”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Sound judgment and problem-solving in complex or time-sensitive situations

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3–5+ years of escrow experience with direct responsibility for transactions, Proven ability to manage a high-volume pipeline, Valid licensing/certification as required in Washington

Nice to Have

client relationship skills—you build trust quickly and maintain it, Excellent communication—you are responsive, clear, and proactive, High attention to detail with the ability to move at speed, organizational skills and ability to manage competing priorities, Sound judgment and problem-solving in complex or time-sensitive situations, Comfort with technology and systems that support efficient closings, You take ownership—clients and partners rely on you to get deals closed, You don’t let calls or issues sit—you respond and take action, You can step into existing relationships and build credibility quickly, You balance high-touch service with execution, You are comfortable handling volume without sacrificing quality

What You'll Do.

Manage escrow transactions end-to-end

Maintain and strengthen relationships with clients

Serve as the central coordinator

Identify and resolve issues quickly

Prepare and execute closing documents

Lead closing appointments

Balance multiple transactions

Leverage systems and tools

Continue to grow the desk

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Excellent communication—you are responsive, clear, and proactive

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