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4-6+ years of experience in credit analysis, commercial banking and business banking with at least 2 years of specific portfolio management and or underwriting experience. Support up to 4 Relationship Managers with client management responsibilities for the bottom 80% of the portfolio.
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Experience in portfolio management/underwriting other healthcare sectors such as Inpatient Rehab and Seniors Housing a plus. Will interact with Originators and Credit Management, support Senior Underwriters, Portfolio Management, Operations and Closing teams, and collaborate with peers.
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Experience: 10+ years of prior professional experience or equivalent; professional experience in commercial banking underwriting and/or portfolio management related position is preferred.
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Quarterback the delivery of Bank products and services to each client, and collaborating with internal partners (Relationship Management, Portfolio Management and Credit) to properly manage risk and credit components of client on-boarding.
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The Commercial Manager manages a staff of regionally aligned Underwriting Associates and is accountable for the business results through rate achievement, retention, profitability, analysis and portfolio management of a renewal book of business.
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The Senior Associate, Commercial Real Estate Acquisitions and Portfolio Management will support the development and implementation of real estate strategy to align the Real Estate Division priorities and mission while optimizing property use and value.
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Commercial Interiors Superintendent needed for growing portfolio of projects. Leader of the field division and in charge of reporting project related status, budget and timeline to upper management.
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4+ years of experience evaluating complex structured leveraged lending loans in an underwriting, portfolio management or credit review assurance role. The Commercial Credit Review Senior Manager is responsible for executing an independent, risk-based assurance review of assigned platforms within Capital One Bank's commercial credit portfolio, including assessment of credit practices, effectiveness of policy implementation and risk rating accuracy.
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Portfolio Management: Responsible for monitoring the credit quality of the assigned portfolio by periodically evaluating financial trends, covenantpliance and borrowing bases, including the preparation of annual (or more frequent) reviews.
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Interface directly with senior management regarding property performance and major determinations. Proactively oversee Northeast portfolio of office assets. 5+ years office asset management experience.
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Transition on-boarded customers to the Banks Relationship Managers for ongoing relationship management and cross-sell of additional Bank products and services. The Business Development Officer is responsible for sourcing and developing Commercial Banking prospects into new Bank clients.
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Leading examinations, reviews or audits within a financial institution to evaluate the effectiveness of commercial credit related activities (e.g., leveraged lending, syndication activities, counterparty credit risk, energy lending, portfolio risk assessments, credit review, credit mitigation activities, allowance reserves, problem loan workout, etc.
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In-depth / expert knowledge of credit portfolio management policies & procedures, and financing guidelines. + Works with stakeholders to ensure effectiveness of risk management controls, analysis and monitoring on a transactional and portfolio basis.
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Our client, one of the most respected Commercial Real Estate and Property Management companies is actively growing its commercial portfolio in Northern California focused on developing modern and sustainable properties needs a strong, financial minded Property Manager for a property with active facilities and space management.
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Routinely run reports in nCino to track portfolio performance and assist with ADHOC reporting requests from management and staff. Experience in administrative support, loan servicing, or portfolio management roles within the financial services industry.
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