
Senior Asset Manager
Endeavor Agency LLC, Newport Beach, CA, United States
Position Overview
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The Senior Asset Manager (debt) will play a crucial role in managing and optimizing the portfolio of commercial real estate credit loans. This position requires a deep understanding of commercial real estate finance, covering commercial and multifamily assets.
Key Responsibilities
Manage and monitor the performance of the commercial real estate loan portfolio, ensuring alignment with company goals and risk parameters
Conduct regular portfolio reviews and risk assessments, identifying potential issues and recommending mitigation strategies
Collaborate with the underwriting team to evaluate new investment opportunities and their potential impact on the overall portfolio
Develop and maintain financial models to analyze portfolio performance and project future outcomes
Prepare detailed reports on portfolio performance for senior management and investors
Work closely with asset management and origination teams to optimize portfolio returns and manage risk
Monitor market trends and regulatory changes that may impact the portfolio or create new opportunities
Assist in the development and implementation of portfolio management strategies and policies
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Real Estate, or related field; MBA or relevant master's degree preferred
7+ years of experience in real estate finance, with a focus on multifamily and commercial real estate sectors
Strong exposure of bridge xywuqvp lending and structured finance
Excellent analytical and financial modeling skills
Fluency in Excel, financial analysis software, and portfolio management tools
Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
Knowledge of real estate capital markets and investment strategies
Familiarity with risk management practices in real estate lending