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Assistant Vice President, Commercial Underwriting - Las Vegas Nevada
Company: Disability Solutions Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Posted On: 05/17/2024
Job Title:Assistant Vice President, Commercial UnderwritingLocation:West SaharaWhat you'll do:As a Commercial Underwriter II, you'll be responsible for underwriting new business loan requests and renewals for working capital lines of credit, owner-occupied commercial real estate loans, term loans, formula-based lines of credit, traditional asset-based lines of credit and other Bank lending products. You will build internal relationships by working with lending officers on credit matters. You will also build external relationships with bank clients. One of your key responsibilities is to review the loan structure, financial spreads, entity structures, collateral, market data and reports to understand inherent risks and prepare a recommendation to Credit Administration in the form of opportunity memos, loan presentations, administrative action memos, and annual reviews. You should be able to complete the following tasks relative to moderately difficult credits, including borrowers with inter-related companies:--- Analyze and interpret business financial statements and tax returns to determine financial trends, identify risks and weaknesses, and mitigating factors.--- Compute traditional and UCA cash flow.--- Analyze personal financial statements and tax returns.--- Analyze credit reports.--- Analyze loan requests and determine the proper loan structure.--- Analyze collateral such as accounts receivable, inventory, equipment, real property.--- Analyze industries for relevant trends and determine the likely impact on business applicants.--- Correctly apply loan policy and identify exceptions.--- Synthesize analysis to properly risk rate credits.--- Communicate analysis in well written and thorough loan presentations.What we are looking for: What you will do - Spreads financial statements and tax returns into appropriate analysis software.
- Reviews and researches proposed collateral, including review of real property appraisals, UCC-1 filings, etc.
- Summarizes credit analysis in loan presentations and other credit documents.
- Prepares other reports as required by Credit Administration.
- Provides loan account risk ratings based on Bank policy and grading procedures.
- Develops and maintains knowledge of financial industry, economy, market conditions, rates, vendors, and competition.
- Understands business implications of decisions, displays orientation to profitability, demonstrates knowledge of market and competition and aligns work with strategic goals.
- Assures compliance with all Bank policies and procedures, as well as all applicable, state and federal banking regulations. Keeps up with changes to banking regulation and completes bank training courses on-line.
- Independently underwrites new credits and/or changes to existing credits and manages appropriate loan covenants to provide early triggers to detect deterioration of the credit.
- Plays key role in working with loan coordinators to obtain information needed to underwrite the credit requests.
- Joins relationship managers on client calls and visits to discuss new credit requests.
- Communicates with clients independently of the Relationship Manager for credit related questions.
- Is involved in the post approval credit process from closing to ongoing portfolio management.
- Takes lead and reviews work/spreads completed by credit analysts and provides feedback and guidance.
- Consistently applies good decision-making techniques pertaining to inquiries, approvals, and requests as they apply to existing policies and procedures.
- Maintains strict confidentiality of all records and data received and produced.
- Follows policies and procedures, completes administrative tasks correctly and on time, supports the Bank's goals and values, benefits the bank through outside activities.
- May perform onsite property and business inspections
- May make presentations to Credit Administration and Loan CommitteeWhat you need to have
- Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) from a four (4) year college or university that includes accounting, economics, and finance emphasis, and 5 or more years of related experience in commercial & industrial lending
- Excellent written and verbal communication
- Proficient in office equipment such as computers, copiers, etc.
- Proficient with basic office software applications such as Word and Excel
- Proficient with business financial spreading software (e.g. Risk Analyst, Credit LensTM)
- Proficient with personal tax return spreading software (e.g. Paul Buker's Tax AnalysisTM)Qualifications:
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