Position: Commercial Real Estate Lender I | Division: Comm R/E & Constr Lendng| Work Days: Monday - Friday| Hours of Operation: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Why Broadway Bank: We are one of the largest independently owned banks in Texas with offerings in personal and private banking, wealth management, business banking and mortgage lending. Position Overview: This role is responsible for originating and servicing a portfolio of commercial real estate (CRE) and residential construction loans by engaging developers, builders, real estate investors, and business owners active in the real estate industry. Utilizing strong credit and underwriting skills, this role identifies client needs and provides tailored banking solutions, including a wide range of lending and depository products. The focus is on responsible loan structuring, credit analysis, relationship development, and portfolio management. This role plays an integral part in the Bank's business development and credit risk management efforts. Essential Functions:
- Develops,
underwrites, and services new commercial real estate and construction loans, including both interim and permanent financing. - Conducts client
and prospect meetings to identify financing needs, assess financial strength, and develop tailored credit solutions. - Gathers and
analyzes complex financial and operating statements, tax returns, appraisals, construction budgets, and other documentation required for underwriting. - Performs
detailed credit and risk analysis in accordance with internal credit policy and regulatory requirements. - Prepares and
presents loan proposals for review and approval by internal credit committees, including Officers' Loan Committee and Directors' Loan Review Committee. - Manages the
closing process for approved loans, ensuring accurate documentation, compliance with loan terms, and coordination with legal, title, and escrow partners. - Conducts
periodic property inspections for loans under construction to assess progress and verify draw eligibility. - Approves draw
requests and works with borrowers and contractors to manage disbursements in accordance with construction loan agreements. - Services
existing loans by monitoring performance, reviewing borrower financial statements, updating collateral values, and identifying potential issues. - Collaborates
with the Special Assets or Workout group to assist with underperforming or criticized loans, as needed. - Maintains
compliance with internal loan policies and regulatory standards, including those related to real estate concentration limits and construction monitoring. - Stays current
with market conditions, industry trends, and economic developments that may impact loan portfolio performance or new business opportunities. - Actively
participates in community, civic, and industry-related events to represent the Bank and expand professional networks. - Performs other
duties and special projects as assigned by management. - This position may require travel within the Bank's geographic area.
Experience & Education:
- 2+ years of construction, residential, and commercial real estate credit underwriting and financial analysis experience.
- Bachelor's degree (B.S. or B.A.) from an accredited institution.
- 1-3 years of commercial real estate lending experience, including direct business development activities is a plus.
- Formal sales training and formal credit training is preferred.
Skills & Qualifications:
- Strong understanding of real estate loan structures, including construction, acquisition, development, and permanent loans.
- Demonstrated ability to analyze complex financial statements, global cash flow, pro formas, and real estate appraisals.
- Proficient in credit underwriting and risk assessment within regulatory guidelines.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills. - Strong relationship management and business development skills with a proven ability to grow and retain a book of business.
- Ability to navigate and prioritize multiple loan transactions simultaneously.
Familiarity with bank loan documentation requirements and experience managing the closing process. - Demonstrated knowledge of construction lending practices, including disbursement schedules and lien waivers.
- Intermediate to advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook), loan origination systems, and financial analysis tools.
- Commitment to continuing education in credit, real estate finance, or regulatory compliance.
Other Requirements:
- Licensing
System (NMLS) and Registry and in accordance with the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act (the S.A.F.E. Act). - Meets
and maintains financial responsibility, character and general fitness standards along with all other established requirements for an individual Loan Origination (LO) in accordance with Regulation Z. - Ability to travel locally for site inspections, client meetings, and community involvement.
- Attendance at occasional after-hours or weekend events may be required to support relationship-building efforts.
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation are required for external client visits.
- Requires the ability to lift, carry, push, pull weights or otherwise move objects weighing as much as 10 lbs. on a regular basis and/or for extended periods of time during the workday.
- Occasional overtime or extended hours may be required.
We're a culture that offers resources to benefit your overall health and well-being:
- Career Development and Mentorship Programs
- Generous paid time off, minimum 4 weeks
- Employee recognition, awards, and events
- Free vision insurance
- Retirement matching
- Tuition reimbursement
This job description is not designed to be a comprehensive listing of duties, responsibilities, or activities that are required for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Broadway Bank is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Broadway Bank is a drug-free and tobacco-free workplace, with a nicotine-free hiring policy. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status.
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