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Position Summary:The Loan Review Officer is responsible for performing various duties in the ongoing management of credit risk. Job Function 2: Credit Risk Monitoring Duties – 20% Investigate and present post-mortem report to the Credit Governance Committee on material credit losses.
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This includes overseeing information security and cybersecurity coverage, infrastructure coverage, governance over information technology and information security including all operational risk areas such as business continuation planning, and chief information officer coverage of business line applications.
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The loan officer is expected to spend half-time in the office, and half-time meeting with referrals sources (business bankers, business lawyers, accountants, M&A/business brokers, etc). Reviews commercial loans in assigned portfolio annually; works with credit personnel in obtaining updated financial statements to prepare reviews; create updated narrative report to ensures credit review and loan risk category is complete.
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Monitor and maintain both the deposit and credit portfolios for quality and potential risk. Follow Loan Policy and Guidelines, when originating, underwriting, and closing consumer and business loans.
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Job Description U.S. Bank has a great opportunity for an experienced Credit Approval Officer to support our Business Banking organization. The Credit Approval Officer will approve loans in excess of Business Banking Credit Services authority with a focus on larger and more complex Business Banking portfolios and ensures conformity with bank policies.
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CEF has a particular focus on economic and racial justice, working to ensure that all projects are developed using an economic model that is deeply accessible to members regardless of income or credit and including options available at no upfront cost and net monthly savings, as well as prioritizing workforce equity in the solar industry.
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They are accountable for execution of all applicable risk programs (Credit, Market, Financial Crimes, Operational, Regulatory Compliance), which includes effectively following and adhering to applicable Wells Fargo policies and procedures, appropriately fulfilling risk and compliance obligations, timely and effective escalation and remediation of issues, and making sound risk decisions.
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Five years of experience as a patrol officer. Lateral sergeant candidates will receive credit for experience regarding wages and flex leave accrual as well as a flex leave bank or higher accrual at time of hire.
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Takes a leadership role in account servicing, credit administration, collateral and compliance monitoring and other high-level administrative responsibilities to assist the account officers in managing the overall lending relationship.
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As a member of the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) leadership team, the Enterprise Payment CFO will be a key partner to the Chief Enterprise Payments Officer in setting the strategy and related financial performance metrics.
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Experience: A minimum of five (5) years in underwriting, credit analysis, or related roles in a financial institution or CDFI with significant experience in small business lending. POSITION SUMMARY: The Senior Loan Officer (SLO) is responsible for originating and underwriting loans for small businesses, nonprofits, real estate developments, and owner-occupied commercial properties.
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The Loan Officer plays an important role in the success of Propel Nonprofits $46 million loan fund and is responsible for working directly with nonprofit leaders, providing technical assistance and training, assessing financial information, and structuring loans through written credit analysis.
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5-7 years related experience as a Credit Analyst, Portfolio Manager or Commercial Loan Officer required. RMA - Credit Risk Certification - CRC - Risk Management Association - RMA within 1-1/2 Yrs preferred.
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The Loan Officer Assistant plays an important role in the organization by performing, under direct supervision, several activities related to assisting originators build complete loan files for submission.
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Ensures that the information contained in each item of credit, borrower and collateral property due diligence is consistent with the loan envisioned by the investment officer. Responsible for originating checklist from Securian Asset Management, tracking deal progress, interfacing with in-house counsel, investment officer, outside counsel, and business and closing counterparts in mortgage banking companies.
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