U. S. Bank

Finance

CREConstructionLoanAdmin

$69–81k San Diego, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“CRE Construction Loan Admin at U. S. Bank. Skills: Commercial Real Estate, Loan Administration, Construction Loan Financing. Review and/or negotiate CRE construction loan documents. Protect the bank’s interest”

Industry & Context.

Finance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or equivalent, Two to three years of experience in commercial real estate loan administration, At least five years of transferable experience in commercial loan administration, Meet the requirements to be commissioned as a Notary Public

Nice to Have

Basic knowledge of commercial real estate lending including letters of credit, tax credit transactions, borrowing base lending, multi-phased construction, and transactions secured by multiple collateral properties, Some technical expertise in closing and loan management functions, Basic knowledge of commercial real estate finance, law, documentation, accounting and data systems, Bachelor's degree

What You'll Do.

Review and/or negotiate CRE construction loan documents

Protect the bank’s interest

Analyze and administer construction draw disbursements

Liaise with customers

and title company representatives

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works in partnership with Relationship Managers; Works in partnership with CRE Loan Administrators

Full Job Description

At U.S. Bank, we’re on a journey to do our best. Helping the customers and businesses we serve to make better and smarter financial decisions and enabling the communities we support to grow and succeed. We believe it takes all of us to bring our shared ambition to life, and each person is unique in their potential. A career with U.S. Bank gives you a wide, ever-growing range of opportunities to discover what makes you thrive at every stage of your career. Try new things, learn new skills and discover what you excel at—all from Day One. ## **_Job Description_** Responsible for reviewing and/or negotiating Commercial Real Estate (CRE) construction loan documents, protecting the bank’s interest, and analyzing and administering the construction draw disbursements from the time the loan is approved until project completion is attained. Construction loan product types to include developer/investor commercial construction projects such as retail, office, mixed use, industrial; and residential construction including apartments, condos, homebuilder, and affordable housing. Works in partnership with Relationship Managers and CRE Loan Administrators as primary liaison with customers, attorneys, construction consultants and title company representatives, during all phases of construction loan financing. Must meet the requirements to be commissioned as a Notary Public. Basic Qualifications \- High school diploma or equivalent \- Typically two to three years of experience in commercial real estate loan administration, OR at least five years of transferable experience in commercial loan administration Preferred Skills/Experience \- Basic knowledge of commercial real estate lending including letters of credit, tax credit transactions, borrowing base lending, multi-phased construction, and transactions secured by multiple collateral properties \- Some technical expertise in closing and loan management functions \- Basic knowledge of commercial real estate finance, law, documentation

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