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Octane Lending

Quality Assurance Specialist II Irving, Texas, United States

Octane Lending, Jackson, Mississippi, United States

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Octane is revolutionizing recreational purchases by delivering a seamless, end-to-end digital buying experience. We connect people with their passions by combining cutting-edge technology and innovative risk strategies to make lifestyle purchases - like powersports vehicles, RVs, and OPE - fast, easy, and accessible. Octane adds value throughout the customer journey: inspiring enthusiasts with our editorial brands, including Cycle World and UTV Driver, instantly prequalifying consumers for financing online, routing customers to dealerships for an easy closing, and supporting customers throughout their loan with superior loan servicing. Founded in 2014, we’re a remote-first company with 550+ employees and over 30 OEM and 4,000 dealer partners. Job Responsibilities: Assist Team Lead with team scheduling by providing feedback from training and gathering performance data. Coach, articulate insights and support team members utilizing QA reporting and metrics to ensure effective and accurate audit processes. Assist other QA Specialists with the understanding of policy/processes and procedures as they relate to auditing in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act and other federal and state regulations, across multiple product lines and programs. Provide feedback to management concerning possible problems or areas of improvement for potential training initiatives. Initiate and oversee projects and the delegation of tasks. Perform daily audit functions supporting our credit and funding operations including but not limited to credit decisioning of credit applications and verification activities within loan processing in accordance with credit policy and procedure guidelines. Ensure accurate execution of credit policies and ensure compliance in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act and other federal and state regulations, across multiple product lines and programs. Accurately record audit results in a clear and straightforward manner so management can understand and share results with team members. Identify trends of behavior on individual, pod, and organization levels. Provide feedback to management concerning possible problems or areas of improvement. Complete other duties as assigned and requested. Qualifications: 2 + years college and High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED) certificate. At least 3+ years of audit experience in Quality Assurance, Loan Processing, Underwriting, or Funding, Automotive, RV, motorsports or consumer loan durable goods industries preferred. Demonstrated knowledge of Compliance requirements and Regulatory expectations, and process QA assessment Able to work well under pressure to meet daily and monthly goals with minimal direction. Excellent communication (oral and written), interpersonal and organizational skills. Energetic, flexible, empathetic, with a positive attitude. Be able to execute tasks using multiple tools at any given time: Salesforce, Slack, e-mail, Google Sheet user, and proprietary LOS. Strong work ethic and high attention to detail. Robust Health Care Plans (Medical, Dental & Vision) Up to 20 Days PTO (Accrued) Retirement Plan (401k with Company Match). Educational Assistance/Tuition Reimbursement up to $3K/year Powersports Safety Benefit Wellhub (Gympass) Wellness Benefit Octane Lending is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or any other protected status with respect to recruitment, hiring, promotion and other terms and conditions of employment. Disclaimer

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