Guiding You Forward. Equal Housing Lender. Insured by NCUA.
SBA Loan Officer
Location
United States
Posted
14 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
SBA Loan Officer
Mountain America Credit Union
Role Description The SBA Loan Officer I is responsible for collecting, reviewing, evaluating, structuring and originating SBA loan requests and all supporting documentation. This individual meets with applicants to explain credit policies and to obtain loan information and documentation. The SBA LO I serves borrowers and prospective borrowers promptly and professionally, provides general credit union information, cross-sells services, and works to ensure the origination of quality loans. This individual is responsible for business development and marketing of existing and prospective accounts. Reports to the AVP SBA Sales. LOCATION: Full Time SCHEDULE: Off-site Utah - Solicits and develops new business, takes applications and processes preliminary documentation for loan requests. - Explains loan products and related credit criteria in a manner that elicits positive responses from members. - Makes retention and development calls on existing and potential new members for both loans and deposits. - Expected to generate loan originations consistent with an entry-level threshold of the MACU SBA team and comparative mid-market levels. - Evaluates credit data, cash flow, financial statements and collateral to determine the credit worthiness of applicants. - Educates members regarding credit union products and services and how they can better serve their individual financial needs. - Communicates clear reasons for denial in a timely manner to applicants when their loan request has been denied. - Presents and helps prepare credit proposals including recommendations for pricing, terms and structure to approving authority(ies). - Understands personal and business financial statement analysis (income statement and balance sheet), cash flow, and business/personal tax returns. - Understands real estate transactions, construction loans, 1031 exchanges, MAI appraisals, title insurance, regulatory requirements, etc. - Works alongside lending support teams to maintain a high quality of work and efficiency in operations to ensure approved loans are originated. - Ensures that members’ requests and questions are promptly resolved. Makes member satisfaction a priority. - Conducts property inspections as necessary. - May assist with the collection of delinquent accounts. - Completes required pipeline, incentive and related reports and records accurately and promptly. - Attends and participates in sales and loan committee meetings as required. - Attends assigned training sessions and stays current on new procedures and policies. - Establishes and maintains effective and professional business relations with members, third parties and other trade professionals. - Develops sales abilities to find SBA real estate sales opportunities for the Credit Union. - Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications - 2 years of commercial lending/sales or related sales experience. - Knowledge of commercial products and services. - Bachelor’s degree in business, finance or related field from an accredited university or 2 years in a progressive lending position. - Must qualify for access to SBA systems and not be listed on any SAM search or SBA debarment lists. Requirements - Advanced skills with Microsoft Office Suite including Outlook, Word and Excel. - Demonstrated experience with loan origination system preferred. - Demonstrated ability to clearly express ideas, methodology, results and recommendations verbally, in writing and through insightful reports and graphic illustrations. - Ability and desire to make solicitation calls in person and on the phone. - Ability to analyze financial statements and determine cash flow, liquidity, debt-to-worth, trends, etc. - Must be self-motivated, self-managed, have strong organizational skills, pay close attention to detail, and follow through appropriately with multiple projects and deadlines. - Has an understanding of NCUA and credit union guidelines for commercial loans. - Has a general understanding of SBA eligibility per the SBA’s Standard Operating Procedures. - Able to minimize Credit Union risk, maximize borrowing potential and maintain the professional reputation of MACU. - Good presentation skills to Credit Committee a must. - Ability to work both autonomously and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. - Adaptive to change, responds positively to altered circumstances or conditions. - Take initiative to be a problem solver and provide suggestions to improve processes and efficiencies. Benefits - This Job is not eligible to be performed in Colorado or Connecticut, either remotely or in-person. Company Description Mountain America Credit Union is an EEO/AA/ADA/Veterans employer.
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