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Be responsible for timely preparation reports including but not limited to Board, Call, SBA, regulatory, audit, and external loan review. Manage the Quality Control Review process and procedures on loan documentation, loan bookings and the organization of the electronic scanned loan files.
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Supervise all aspects of loan operations including generation of loan documents, booking loans, posting of payments, payoffs, draw requests, collateral management, post‐closing functions, document imaging, exception tracking, e‐signatures and balancing general ledger accounts.
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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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Reviews non-disclosure agreements, RMBS, loan sale, capital markets, subservicing agreements, and other transactional documentsensuring that key business concerns and issues are identified for legal or business review.
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Ten 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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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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Draft and review legal documents related to structured finance transactions, including loan agreements, security agreements, and offering memoranda. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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Expert level credit analysis skills and experience to evaluate business unit underwriting and portfolio management processes, loan structure, borrower financial condition, repayment capacity, collateral, exceptions, risk rating, key credit risk drivers, and credit review principles and methodologies.
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A law firm in San Francisco, CA, is actively seeking a talented Structured Finance Associate Attorney with a minimum of 2 years of experience in managing intricate structured finance transactions and securitizations.
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The Utilization Review Specialist will also perform pre-certification reviews, concurrent reviews and will perform appeal reviews as needed. Three to Five (5) years experience in Case Management/Utilization Review (as either CADC, LAADC, LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or Utilization Review Coordinator.
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Acts as the primary resource for the business regarding review and management of legal matters relating to structured finance / securitization, commercial lending, whole loan trading and residential mortgage finance transactions.
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Job Overview: The Utilization Review Specialist is responsible for all aspects of the authorization of treatment via insurance and managed care companies. The Utilization Review Specialist provides appropriate client information to third party payers regarding the medical necessity of treatment in a timely manner.
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Overall minimum 10 years of loan review, credit underwriting, commercial lending, risk management or credit administration experience at a financial institution, with superior knowledge of, Commercial loan documentation, identifying red flags and problem loans, Current economic trends, Regulations impacting consumer and commercial lending practices.
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Minimum 3 years of loan review experience preferred along with a Bachelor's degree in the areas of study, Business, Finance or Accounting. Leadership and professionalism as a representative of Loan Review and the overall Risk Management function.
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The Loan Review Quality Assurance Lead (QAL) conducts Quality Assurance (QA) reviews of the Credit Risk Review (CRR) function of independently evaluating and monitoring credit risk and credit management processes within the bank to minimize losses.
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