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The M’s responsibilities include identifying and mitigating risk, managing the overall customer relationship, and underwriting and executing amendments and modifications for portfolio of complex renewable energy tax equity investments, project finance loans, and related products (predominantly solar, wind, and battery storage systems.
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Collaborate with partners in Finance, Risk, Portfolio Management, Asset Management, Relationship Management, Loan Administration, and Community Development Banking management.
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The CDB Underwriter will be joining a nationally recognized team known for developing project finance expertise for affordable housing and other commercial, retail and residential real estate projects that utilize tax credit equity.
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Knowledge of critical aspects of renewable energy project management, including equipment and performance review as well as a baseline understanding of U.S. energy markets including regulatory structures, physical and synthetic forms of power agreements and derivative instruments.
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Monitor project construction and development milestones, analyze project performance, and continually monitor risk profile of investments in compliance with all applicable banking regulatory requirements and internal procedures.
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As a Third-Party Risk Management Senior Analyst, you will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the Third-Party Management Policy and Alternative Control Framework Third Party Management Standard across TTS. You will focus on implementing supplier level risk assessments and be required to execute various high visibility cross-functional projects by managing within the project plan and working with key partners.
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The EPC Project Manager will be responsible for the management of all aspects of utility-scale solar projects, including project planning, budgeting, buyout, project controls/reporting, scheduling, risk management, etc.
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Basic Qualifications - Bachelor's degree, or equivalent work experience - Typically more than eight years of applicable experience Preferred Skills/Experience -Eight years of wholesale and/or business banking credit experience in one or more of the following functions: credit risk management, counterparty credit risk, credit analyst, underwriter, portfolio manager, relationship manager, credit risk review officer, or credit approval officer.
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Permits, risk management, miscellaneous duties, scheduling, cost control, issue resolution, meetings, reporting and document control, site logistics, contractual correspondences, RFI, safety, quality, field support, commissioning, punch list and owner closeout.
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Value-based care, medicare advantage, data analysis, project management. Engages in community-based and relationship building activities to include, coordinating and leading seminars and special events, identifying grass roots marketing, educational and sales opportunities, network with key community groups (ie, chamber of commerce, council on aging, healthcare partnership societies, etc.
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D365, Manufacturing, ERP, Implementation, Project Manager, Technical Project Planning, Management, Workstreams, Integration Development, Customization, Go-live, Change Management, Deliverables, Quality Assurance, Budget, Risk Management, Communication, Process Improvement, Software Development Lifecycle, Business Process Mapping, People Management, Problem-Solving, Cross-Functional Collaboration, Relationship Building, SEO, Optimization.
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Leadership Development Program - Technology And Innovation Track (Full - Time LDP Intern Conversion)
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Credit Track: The Credit Track provides a deeper dive into the understanding of core principles of credit, financial & credit analysis, commercial lending, credit risk management, underwriting, relationship management, and more.
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Build and maintaining an excellent relationship with TTS Business Activity Owners (BAOs), Enterprise Third Party Management, Operational Risk Management and other stakeholders.
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Attend and participate in pre-construction meetings to establish a plan for smooth transitions between estimating and project management to the field. Schedule and expedite the delivery of materials, tools, and equipment needed for the project to ensure availability according to the work schedule with the project management team.
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The Project Manager, Technical Services/HV will be responsible for the management of all aspects of solar special project such as solar repowering, complex repairs, large scale incident response and restoration, HV testing projects, BESS testing projects, and 3rd party testing projects, including project planning, budgeting, buyout, project controls/reporting, scheduling, risk management, etc.
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