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Responsible for reviewing and/or negotiating Commercial Real Estate (CRE) loan documents, while protecting the bank's interest, and providing management of a loan portfolio from the time the loans are approved until pay-off or maturity. In addition to construction and term loans, a typical loan portfolio may include unsecured and secured borrowing base lines of credit, subscription lines, and various other complex loan products. The CRE Administrator is an integral member of the Deal Team, and ensures protection of the Bank's interest while providing a high level of customer service.
Key Responsibilities
This role requires working from a U.S. Bank location three (3) or more days per week.
Basic Qualifications - Bachelor's degree, or equivalent work experience - Five to seven or more years experience in CRE loan administration
Preferred Skills/Experience - Advanced level of knowledge in all areas of Commercial Real Estate (CRE) lending including, but not limited to, letters of credit, tax credit transactions, borrowing base lending, multi-phased construction and transactions secured by multiple collateral properties - Strong technical expertise in the closing and loan management functions and preferred to have experience in Encino - Demonstrated ability to close complex CRE loans and manage a CRE loan portfolio - Thorough knowledge of CRE finance, law, documentation, accounting, and data systems
U.S. Bank is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or veteran status, and other factors protected under applicable law.