Fannie Mae
housing finance
MultifamilyUnderwriter-Advisor
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“Multifamily Underwriter - Advisor at Fannie Mae. Skills: Multifamily Underwriting, Commercial Real Estate, Loan Structuring. Advise on potential risks. Analyze risks and costs”
Industry & Context.
problem-solving; decision-making
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
6 years of multifamily commercial real estate experience, Comprehensive knowledge of multifamily commercial mortgage underwriting, Demonstrated experience evaluating risks and structuring commercial loans
Nice to Have
Bachelor's degree or equivalent, Comprehensive knowledge of commercial mortgage multifamily underwriting, Knowledge of DUS/GSE underwriting guidelines, Multifamily and GSE loan structuring experience, Demonstrated ability to work in a fast paced, results driven environment, Demonstrated ability to balance the demands of multiple client requests, Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities, Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines, Skilled in Excel (intermediate or advanced), communication skills, both written and verbal, Skilled in presenting information and/or ideas to an audience, Influencing skills including negotiating, persuading others, facilitating meetings, and resolving conflict
What You'll Do.
Advise on potential risks
Analyze risks and costs
Make recommendations on process improvement
Advise on process related to issuance of securities
Review issuance of securities
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Advise team members on managing communications; Negotiations between Fannie Mae and clients
Communication Scope
written; verbal; presenting information; negotiating; persuading others; facilitating meetings; resolving conflict
Full Job Description
Playing an essential role in the U.S. economy, Fannie Mae is foundational to housing finance. Here, your expertise can help fuel purpose-driven innovation that expands access to homeownership and affordable rental housing across the country. Join Fannie Mae to grow your career and help people find a place to call home. Job Description As a valued contributor to our team, you will advise team members on managing communications and/or negotiations between Fannie Mae and clients regarding loans and other investments. In this role, you will review and comment on underwriting and reviewing the issuance of securities to customers. **THE IMPACT YOU WILL MAKE** The Multifamily Underwriter - Advisor role will offer you the flexibility to make each day your own, while working alongside people who care so that you can deliver on the following responsibilities: * Advise on potential risks and costs involved with providing services to a customer. * Analyze the risks and costs of a lending decision and make recommendations on process improvement related to the decision process. * Advise on process related to issuance of the securities or other financial loans to the customer. **THE EXPERIENCE YOU BRING TO THE TEAM** Minimum Required Experience * 6 years of multifamily commercial real estate experience. * Comprehensive knowledge of multifamily commercial mortgage underwriting including property financial analysis, borrower credit, and market analysis. * Demonstrated experience evaluating risks and structuring commercial loans for multifamily housing based on those assessments. * Curiosity and adaptability learning and responsibly applying new techniques, including artificial intelligence, to reimagine how we work. Desired Experience * Bachelor's degree or equivalent. * Comprehensive knowledge of commercial mortgage multifamily underwriting including property financial analysis, borrower credit, third party reports, and market analyses. * Knowledge of DUS/GSE underwriting guideline
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