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Working knowledge of various IT and Telecommunication equipment such as CISCO switches and routers, Sentinel, Palo Alto firewalls, NetApp, VMs, SBA/SBCs. Operating in more than 120 countries, leveraging a robust portfolio, and utilizing the highest certification levels from key partners, including Microsoft, Apple, Cisco, Lenovo, Adobe, and more, Zones has mastered the science of building digital infrastructures that change the way business does business ensuring whatever they need, they can Consider IT Done. Follow Zones, LLC on Twitter @Zones, and LinkedIn and Facebook.
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Ten or more years of commercial, SBA, and consumer lending, underwriting, and Credit Administration. Managing all aspects of the credit risk management function including design, execution, and communication of policy, approval process, administration, and portfolio analysis.
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Requirements Basic Education and Experience: Proven track record of success in building one's own SBA loan portfolio. Work with customers throughout the application and closing process Establish strong referral network and relationships with commercial real estate brokers, loan brokers, CPAs and other referral sources to solicit new SBA loan leads.
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What You'll Get: Fantastic incentive potential based on production Access to decision-makers The support of loan specialists, underwriters, servicers, and more A very fast turnaround for your customers An EXCELLENT benefits package A culture that is flexible for a healthy work-life balance What You Need: Proven track record of success in building one's own SBA loan portfolio Ability to work independently in a remote setting A mindset of abundance.
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SBA LOAN UNDERWRITING MANAGERPittsburgh, PA90K-K+ Full Benefits + BonusSmall Business group is looking for a dynamic underwriting manager who has strong lending experience analyzing small business applicants with particular attention to health care professionals.
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This position may be based at the Exchange Bank office in Roseville, or Santa Rosa, CA.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Special Assets Officer ICollections, Bankruptcy, SBA and Foreclosure: 60% Manage all aspects of loans within an assigned, normally less complex, portfolio including the following: loan workouts, bankruptcy, foreclosures, litigation, collection of past due payments, and liquidation of asset(s.
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Primary Responsibilities: Evaluates the quality of retail credit applications, resolves customer, branch or dealer complaints or problems in order to turn declines into lending opportunities, processes retail loan documents and assists branch lenders in selling products and services in order to originate a profitable loan portfolio and protect the Bank from loss.
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Experience in C&I lending to owner-operated companies meeting their needs in financing owner-occupied commercial real estate, equipment, SBA loans, business acquisitions, and monitored and non-monitored lines of credit.
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Communicate workout strategies and portfolio observations on a regular basis to the Chief Credit Officer and Management. Monitor SBA, FSA, and USDA workout loans to ensure that all SOP's are followed and provide feedback to the SBA team as requested.
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Knowledge and Skills:Knowledge of fixed income markets and ability to evaluate prepayment characteristics, drivers, and forecasts across securitized, Agency mortgage, and Agency CMBS products, such as Fannie Mae DUS, Freddie Mac K’s, GNPL, and SBA sectors.
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Proven track record of success in building one's own SBA loan portfolio. A National preferred SBA Lending organization is looking for a new lender to join their team in the Southeast.
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This will include monitoring the overall portfolio health, past dues, financial and insurance ticklers, Annual Reviews and SBA/USDA policies and procedures, reassessment of risk grades, servicing actions, and communication with SBA/USDA on credits experiencing payment performance issues, liquidation, deferments, etc.
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SBA Lending experience would also be a plus. Actively involved in the loan review of the existing portfolio to ensure credit quality and recommends any upgrades or downgrades to loans. SBA Lending experience would also be a plus.
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Work related experience must include Commercial Lending portfolio management. Stay abreast of changes to policies, procedures, NCUA, SBA, Federal, and State regulations as they pertain to the Credit Union industry and area of responsibility.
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Job Function 1: Manage a loan portfolio to mitigate risk with deals consisting of multiple complexity and loan types - 50% Attend Watch List and Credit meetings as required and provide feedback on individual credits and portfolio trends.
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