Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers
Top 3 title examiners Jobs
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Operations Systems Analyst (2nd Shift Monday-Friday 1:30 PM to 10:00 PM)
- Crane Worldwide Logistics
- Lockbourne,OH
Essential Job Functions* Serves as primary technical support for site database operations, such as Warehouse Management Systems (WM). Ensures operational system integrity, including setup and control processes.* Interfaces with Operations staff to...
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Financial Analyst (Remote DC/MD/VA)
- GovCIO
- Columbus,OH
Financial Analyst GovCIO is currently hiring for a Financial Analyst to support our Health and Civilian Sector. This position will be hybrid with a minimum of 2 days on-site. Responsibilities The successful candidate...
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Ohio Title Examiner - Remote Opportunity
- First Group
- Columbus,OH
Who We Are Join a team that puts its People First! First American's National Production Services division provides global title and escrow production support across all channels within First American Title including the Mortgage...
What Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers Do
Search real estate records, examine titles, or summarize pertinent legal or insurance documents or details for a variety of purposes. May compile lists of mortgages, contracts, and other instruments pertaining to titles by searching public and private records for law firms, real estate agencies, or title insurance companies. Excludes Loan Officers.
Title examiner, abstractor, and searcher Salaries
- 2020 employment: 62,200
- May 2021 median annual wage: $47,310
Job Outlook for Title examiners, abstractors, and searchers
Projected employment change, 2020-30:
- Number of new jobs: 1,100
- Growth rate: 2 percent (Slower than average)
How to Become a Title examiner, abstractor, or searcher
Education and training:
- Typical entry-level education: High school diploma or equivalent
- Work experience in a related occupation: None
- Typical on-the-job training: Moderate-term on-the-job training
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*Some content used by permission of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.