Validate end-to-end mortgage workflows for business correctness and regulatory compliance, focusing on calculations (APR/APOR, fees, escrow, insurance), disclosures, and state/investor rules. Create high-quality test cases, guide test data strategy (edge cases, state-specific scenarios), identify regression and automation gaps, and collaborate with Compliance, Product, Devs, and QA teams to ensure risk-based coverage and demo features to stakeholders.
Overview
Ensure product quality and regulatory accuracy across the mortgage lifecycle. This role focuses on validating business logic, calculations, and compliance requirements, not just system behavior.
What You’ll Do- Validate end-to-end mortgage workflows (application → closing) for compliance and business accuracy
- Review test scenarios to ensure alignment with regulatory rules and lender requirements
- Define and verify expected outputs for:
- Disclosures, fees, APR/APOR, escrow, mortgage insurance, basic mortgage calculations
- Partner with Compliance, Product, Devs, and QA teams to ensure risk-based test coverage
- Identify gaps in regression and automation coverage related to mortgage logic and rules
- Demo new features and fixes to Compliance, Customer or Product teams
- Guide test data strategy, including:
- Edge cases
- State-specific regulations
- Investor-specific scenarios
- Ensure coverage of high-risk, compliance-sensitive workflows
- Create high-quality test cases for automation handoff
Requirements
- Strong knowledge of mortgage domain:
- Loan lifecycle, disclosures, calculations, compliance rules
- Experience validating financial calculations and regulatory requirements
- Ability to assess business correctness, not just functional results
- Experience working with cross-functional teams (Compliance, Product, QA)
- Strong attention to detail in document-heavy environments
- Has the desire to learn automation with AI tooling.
- Experience with Loan Origination Systems (LOS)
- Background in FinTech or regulated industries
- Exposure to test case design and QA processes
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