Location:4910 Tiedeman Road, Brooklyn Ohio
Job Summary
The Commercial Credit Underwriter (1mm- 10mm commitments) is an individual contributor experienced in, and responsible for gathering, analyzing, and interpreting various types of credit information on existing and prospective customers to determine credit worthiness. While under supervision of Underwriting Team Leaders, the Commercial Credit Underwriter assists in structuring new requests for extensions of credit, as well as completing extensions, renewals and making recommendations for deteriorating credits while independently managing their workflow and communication with field partners. Commercial Credit Underwriter are responsible for assessing the degree of risk within a given business and recommending client credit solutions to maintain the bank's asset quality while ensuring compliance with credit policy and guidelines. Commercial Credit Underwriters are required to make loan decisions within an assigned lending authority and provide educated, well-thought-out recommendations when higher-level approval is needed.
Essential Functions
Evaluate loan requests to properly identify purpose, risk elements, and collateral adequacy.
Assess the liquidity, quality of management, market position, industry and overall business climate to estimate future profitability of business.
Analyze credit data, financial statements (cash flow, balance sheet, income statements), and tax returns (both personal and business) to determine creditworthiness and the degree of risk involved in extending credit or lending.
Apply accounting principles to financial modeling.
Input, interpret, and assess risk rating model output and client data to develop a credit recommendation.
Develop the credit write-up to make loan structuring decisions within delegated authority or make recommendations to the appropriate Credit partners/Officers; document and communicate findings providing relative guidance.
Identify deteriorating credits early and escalate with well thought out/experienced recommendations for restructure.
Initiate annual reviews.
Review loan documentation to ensure loan documents match terms and conditions outlined in the credit approval.
Create and maintain credit files, and develop spreadsheets based on financial statements to facilitate foundational underwriting analysis.
Responsible for client setup, client data tracking, document tracking, reports, testing borrowing base certificates and covenant compliance, trends, and dashboards.
Provide financial analysis and portfolio administration to ensure timely and accurate risk ratings.
Prepare loan packages and monitor and maintain loan portfolios.
Serve as a mentor, coach, and trainer for Credit Analysts.
Collaborate with bankers and credit partners to drive the efficiency and effectiveness of the credit process to meet client expectations.
Participate in periodic projects related to changes in risk management processes, policies or environment and/or underwriting process improvement/optimization.
Performs other duties as assigned; duties, responsibilities and/or activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice
Complies with all KeyBank policies and procedures, including without limitation, acting professionally at all times, conducting business ethically, avoiding conflicts of interest, and acting in the best interests of Key's clients and Key.
Performs other duties as assigned; duties, responsibilities and/or activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice
Complies with all KeyBank policies and procedures, including without limitation, acting professionally at all times, conducting business ethically, avoiding conflicts of interest, and acting in the best interests of Key's clients and Key.
Education
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience in finance, accounting, economics and/or business (required)
Work Experience
Minimum of 2 years of commercial/specialty client segment underwriting, credit, banking and/or financial services experience (required)
Competent with Microsoft Office and the ability to learn and effectively utilize other technology applications (required)
Understanding of financial models (required)
Ability to gather relevant research, analyze data, and synthesize large amounts of information to accurately assess commercial creditworthiness and create a detailed and thorough underwriting package (required)
Demonstrated understanding of commercial credit underwriting/approval methodologies, credit policies and procedures (required)
Strong presentation and communication skills, with the ability to collaboratively make an impact (required)
Ability to plan, multi-task, manage time effectively, and work, often independently, with limited supervision of senior team members (required)
Skills
Able to gather or pull together relevant information and utilize it to draw insights, conclusions, solution problems, make decisions and/or tell a story. Requires one to make sense of the data and display logical, connected thinking. (experienced level)
Demonstrates an understanding of foundational accounting principles and can interpret and analyze financial statements (balance sheets, income statements, cash flow statements) to assess a company's financial health and ability to meet its obligations. Able to effectively utilize various tools and techniques, including financial ratios, to evaluate a borrower's financial strength and assess risk.... For full info follow application link.
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