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Experience using Jack Henry/Silverlake, Global Wave Portfolio Track and DiCOM Loan Review software preferred, but not required. A minimum of three (3) years of commercial credit experience and five (5) years of combined commercial lending, commercial credit, special assets, and/or loan review experience required.
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Seven or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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Key words: real estate paralegal, commercial title review, reviewing surveys, review surveys, drafting deeds, commercial escrow officer, closing agent, closing officer, commercial title officer, commercial escrow agent, reviewing titles, review titles, commercial loan underwriter, commercial examiner, commercial loan examiner.
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Work with loan officer to review closing documents and submit changes to closing attorney. Upload loan credit files to Web Director (to include financial statements, SBA loan submission.
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May assist Senior Credit Officer with loan policies and procedures, quality control matters, loan review and underwriting. Prepare and/or review the completion of credit approval memorandums (CAM's), including credit analysis, collateral cash flow analysis, debt service coverage ratios, rent roll and lease analysis, purchase contract and loan special conditions to present to the representative approval authority committee.
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At least 5 years Loan Review, Commercial Lending, Credit Administration or Regulatory Examination. At least 7 years Loan Review, Commercial Lending, Credit Administration or Regulatory Examination.
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Under the direction of a senior Loan Review officer, participates in discussions with affiliate management regarding loan grading and conclusions regarding credit underwriting, approval, and administration.
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Responsible for conducting loan review analysis of a specific segment of loans (i.e. CRE, C&I, Specialized, Retail) in the bank's portfolio under direct supervision from Senior Loan Review officers.
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Efficiently reviews samplings of home mortgage loan files for compliance, completion, and accuracy regarding Farm Credit Administration Regulations, Federal Lending Laws, as well as Portfolio, Freddie Mac and Farmer Mac investor requirements.
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Achieves satisfactory or better results in any loan review, audit or exam as it relates to the Loan Operations functions. Manages all verticals within Loan Operations responsible for accurate and efficient preparation of all loan documentation, boarding and servicing of all loan types and products as supported by the core system, timely review of loans and reconciliations performed in accordance with established internal controls.
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12-15 years of experience in commercial lending, credit administration, credit underwriting, loan review, and/or special assets. This position will work as a member of the Credit Risk Management leadership team and assist the Chief Credit Officer in monitoring and managing the credit risk within the loan portfolio.
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The Director of Loss Mitigation is responsible for the Credit administration of Northwest's criticized and classified assets, Classified Asset review and impairment analysis, as well as oversight of the Bank's retail and commercial collections activities.
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Work with the Loan Documentation team post-review to guarantee all necessary documents generated by the appraisal team are available for a loan closing. Review environmental due diligence reports to evaluate and provide advisement to the Loan Production Teams regarding possible short and long-term risks that need to be addressed.
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Presenting and discussing loan information submitted to the Board of Directors for review, including the ALLL/CECL calculation, graded loan reports, and other loan quality information and trends.
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Initial review of 3rd party draft reports (appraisal, Phase I, PCNA, Seismic, etc) for key checkpoints. The firm consistently ranks in the Top 10 for Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac multifamily loan originations and is the #1 Overall HUD Multifamily and Healthcare Lender in the country.
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