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Bank of George SBA Credit Analyst in Las Vegas, Nevada

Remote position with potential travel to Las Vegas, Nevada.

SUMMARY

The SBA Credit Analyst is responsible for gathering and analyzing credit information on current and potential borrowers; determines the advisability of granting credit for diversified types of loans, assists loan officers in writing loan requests; promotes business for the Bank by maintaining good customer relations and referring customers to appropriate staff for new services

ESSENTIAL DUTIES

  1. Upholds, at all times, the Bank’s Core Values of: Integrity, Respect, Positive Attitude, Empowerment, Accountability, and Excellence.

  2. Delivers on the Bank’s tagline of “Your Best Banking Experience – Ever!” by reinforcing the application of superior customer service through own example along with appropriate follow through with involved customers and employees.

  3. Works directly with brokers to review initial loan requests.

  4. Responsible for completing financial statement and tax return spreads and/or cash flow analyses.

  5. Responsible for drafting LOI’s and creating a loan structure that is eligible to SBA and within bank guidelines.

  6. Keeps active credit files accurate within ShareFile and SPARK until assigned to underwriter.

  7. Assists loan officers in gathering data from customers, internal and outside sources, prepares spreadsheets and analyzes financial information including financial statements and tax returns; contacts customers for additional information and clarification of data.

  8. Assists loan officers in gathering current financial statements for consumer/commercial accounts; orders credit reports, ensures credit inquiries and UCC filings are researched to determine credit worthiness and appropriate collateral positioning are achieved.

  9. Performs asset verification, research assessor records, Zillow, secretary of state, fictitious firm name filings, business websites, contractor’s board, medical, dental boards, etc.

  10. Develops knowledge of financial industry, economy, market conditions, rates, vendors, and competition.

  11. Checks pledged assets as requested by loan officers.

  12. Assists in the obtaining information to complete BSA CIP and Risk Rating forms.

  13. Follows up on outstanding tickler items.

  14. Performs property inspections and detailed lease reviews, as needed.

  15. Trains and/or mentors credit analyst(s).

  16. Prepares needs letters, decline worksheets, and decline letters.

  17. Communicates with borrowers to follow-up on financial packages.

  18. Sets up borrower files on Sharefile.com and SPARK sending appropriate links to the borrower for uploading documentation, downloading documentation to the lending server, printing, and organizing data.

  19. Research and compiles business financial ratio benchmarks through the Risk Management Association.

  20. Under the direction of the loan officer, initiates preparation of the Credit Approval Memorandum, including preparation of cash flow analysis, and personal financial statement analysis.

  21. Reinforces the application of superior customer service through his or her own example along with appropriate follow through with involved customers and employees.

  22. Operates computer terminal or personal computer to process account activity, determine balances and resolve problems within given authority.

  23. Treats people with respect; keeps commitments; inspires the trust of others; works ethically and with integrity; upholds organizational values; accepts responsibility for own actions.

  24. Demonstrates knowledge of and adherence to EEO policy; shows respect and sensitivity for cultural differences; educates others on the value of diversity; promotes working environment free of harassment of any type; builds a diverse workforce and supports affirmative action.

  25. Follows policies and procedures; completes administrative tasks correctly and on time; supports the Bank’s goals and values; benefits the bank through outside activities.

  26. Performs the position safely, without endangering the health or safety to themselves or others and will be expected to report potentially unsafe conditions. The employee shall comply with occupational safety and health standards and all rules, regulations and orders issued pursuant to the OSHA Act of 1970, which are applicable to one’s own actions and conduct.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

The position of SBA Credit Analyst is not responsible for the supervision of any employee(s).

MENTAL DEMANDS

This position must be able to accommodate reading documents or instruments, detailed work, problem solving, customer contact, reasoning, math, language, presentations, verbal and written communication, analytical reasoning, stress, multiple concurrent tasks, and constant interruptions.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

• Bachelor’s degree from a 4-year college or university; or 5 years of related experience and/or training; or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Work related experience should consist of an in-depth background in lending or finance. Educational experience, through in-house training sessions, formal school, or financial industry related curriculum, should be applicable to the financial industry.

• Advanced knowledge lending products and services; related state and federal laws and regulations, and other related policies and procedures.

• Intermediate experience, knowledge and training in all lending activities and terminology.

• Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, and technical procedures.

• Excellent organizational and time management skills.

• Advanced skills in computer terminal and personal computer operation; mainframe computer system; word processing and spreadsheet software programs.

• Intermediate typing skills to meet production needs of the position.

• Intermediate math skills; ability to calculate interest, commissions, proportions, and percentages; balance accounts; add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals; locate routine mathematical errors; compute rate, ratio, and percent, including the drafting and interpretation of bar graphs.

• Exceptional verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to apply common sense to carry out instructions and instruct others, train personnel, write reports, correspondence, and procedures, and speak clearly to customers and employees.

• Ability to deal with complex problems involving multiple facets and variables in non-standardized situations.

Management reserves the right to change this position description at any time according to business needs.

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