
Commercial Loans Portfolio Manager I
Arizona Financial Credit Union, Phoenix, AZ, United States
Job Summary Overview
The Portfolio Manager I is responsible for the ongoing management, credit quality, and risk oversight of a defined portfolio of lower-to moderate-risk commercial loan relationships, operating within established credit policies and guidelines. This role supports the credit union’s mission by ensuring sound credit administration, proactive risk management, and exceptional service to business members. Portfolio Manager I serves as a primary point of contact for assigned borrowers and works closely with Commercial Loan Officers, Credit Administration Leadership, and underwriting partners to maintain portfolio performance, regulatory compliance, and timely servicing of commercial credit relationships. This role focuses on execution, monitoring, and credit administration, with more complex or non-standard credit structures reviewed in collaboration with senior credit staff. Manage a delegated portfolio of commercial loans, generally consisting of lower-complexity relationships, ensuring credit quality, accurate risk ratings, and adherence to credit union policies and regulatory requirements. Analyze historical and projected financial statements for businesses, principals, and guarantors to assess repayment capacity and overall credit risk. Identify borrower, industry, and market risks based on operational history, ownership structure, legal entity type, and economic trends, and escalate elevated or complex risk considerations to senior credit leadership. Identify and escalate credit deterioration and recommend loss mitigation actions while proactively maintaining accurate risk grades.
Description
Job Summary Overview
The Portfolio Manager I is responsible for the ongoing management, credit quality, and risk oversight of a defined portfolio of lower-to moderate-risk commercial loan relationships, operating within established credit policies and guidelines. This role supports the credit union’s mission by ensuring sound credit administration, proactive risk management, and exceptional service to business members. Portfolio Manager I serves as a primary point of contact for assigned borrowers and works closely with Commercial Loan Officers, Credit Administration Leadership, and underwriting partners to maintain portfolio performance, regulatory compliance, and timely servicing of commercial credit relationships. This role focuses on execution, monitoring, and credit administration, with more complex or non-standard credit structures reviewed in collaboration with senior credit staff.
Credit Analysis & Portfolio Management
Manage a delegated portfolio of commercial loans, generally consisting of lower-complexity relationships, ensuring credit quality, accurate risk ratings, and adherence to credit union policies and regulatory requirements. Analyze historical and projected financial statements for businesses, principals, and guarantors to assess repayment capacity and overall credit risk. Identify borrower, industry, and market risks based on operational history, ownership structure, legal entity type, and economic trends, and escalate elevated or complex risk considerations to senior credit leadership. Identify and escalate credit deterioration and recommend loss mitigation actions while proactively maintaining accurate risk grades.
Reviews, Renewals & Modifications
Prepare comprehensive Credit Reviews summarizing borrower performance, financial condition, risk profile, collateral position, and loan structure. Recommends risk ratings, verifies covenant compliance and recommends modifications when appropriate. Underwrites renewals and modifications within established policy parameters and obtains approvals in accordance with policy and procedures, escalating non-standard terms, higher-risk relationships, or complex structures as required. Credit recommendations are subject to review and guidance from senior credit staff.
Documentation, Compliance & Monitoring
Review commercial loan files for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with approval conditions and regulatory standards. Monitor reports to ensure timely receipt of financial statements, compliance certificates, borrowing base reports, and covenant testing. Conduct site visits and collateral inspections as required, typically for routine monitoring purposes.
Borrower & Internal Relationship Management
Serve as a primary point of contact for assigned borrowers, responding to servicing requests and coordinating with internal partners as needed, with support from Commercial Loan Officers or senior credit staff for more complex borrower matters. Participate with Commercial Loan Officers in borrower meetings. Prepare for and facilitate borrower discussions related to performance, risk, renewals, and servicing needs. Maintain current knowledge of borrower relationships, industries, and market conditions to support informed credit decisions.
Additional Responsibilities
Monitor past-due loans and follow up to ensure timely resolution. May assist with special assets, workouts, liquidations, and OREO as assigned, under the direction of senior credit leadership. Maintain proficiency in commercial lending systems and Credit Administration tools. Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Position Required Qualifications
Education & Experience
High School Diploma or GED Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field or a minimum of 3 years of commercial lending experience
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Strong working knowledge of commercial lending, SBA 7(a) and 504 programs, and applicable compliance and credit regulations. Strong ability to analyze complex financial statements, cash flow, and credit structures, with exposure to more complex analyses gained through experience and guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce clear, well-supported credit memoranda. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. High level of professionalism, sound judgment, and attention to detail. Collaborative mindset with a commitment to teamwork and the overall success of the credit union. Ability to interpret policy, apply credit judgment, and escalate issues appropriately.
Hybrid Work Environment and Physical Demands
Occasional lifting, 25 pounds or less. Sitting and standing for extended periods of time. Working on a computer for extended periods of time.
NOTE: The job description is intended to be generic in nature. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. Requirements listed in the above qualifications and physical requirements are representative of the knowledge, skill, abilities, physical demands, or work environment required or encountered that must be met by an employee to successfully perform each duty and each function of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
Employees who work from home must have business operational internet to complete work tasks and communicate via video call or chat messaging systems in a dedicated workspace. #J-18808-Ljbffr
The Portfolio Manager I is responsible for the ongoing management, credit quality, and risk oversight of a defined portfolio of lower-to moderate-risk commercial loan relationships, operating within established credit policies and guidelines. This role supports the credit union’s mission by ensuring sound credit administration, proactive risk management, and exceptional service to business members. Portfolio Manager I serves as a primary point of contact for assigned borrowers and works closely with Commercial Loan Officers, Credit Administration Leadership, and underwriting partners to maintain portfolio performance, regulatory compliance, and timely servicing of commercial credit relationships. This role focuses on execution, monitoring, and credit administration, with more complex or non-standard credit structures reviewed in collaboration with senior credit staff. Manage a delegated portfolio of commercial loans, generally consisting of lower-complexity relationships, ensuring credit quality, accurate risk ratings, and adherence to credit union policies and regulatory requirements. Analyze historical and projected financial statements for businesses, principals, and guarantors to assess repayment capacity and overall credit risk. Identify borrower, industry, and market risks based on operational history, ownership structure, legal entity type, and economic trends, and escalate elevated or complex risk considerations to senior credit leadership. Identify and escalate credit deterioration and recommend loss mitigation actions while proactively maintaining accurate risk grades.
Description
Job Summary Overview
The Portfolio Manager I is responsible for the ongoing management, credit quality, and risk oversight of a defined portfolio of lower-to moderate-risk commercial loan relationships, operating within established credit policies and guidelines. This role supports the credit union’s mission by ensuring sound credit administration, proactive risk management, and exceptional service to business members. Portfolio Manager I serves as a primary point of contact for assigned borrowers and works closely with Commercial Loan Officers, Credit Administration Leadership, and underwriting partners to maintain portfolio performance, regulatory compliance, and timely servicing of commercial credit relationships. This role focuses on execution, monitoring, and credit administration, with more complex or non-standard credit structures reviewed in collaboration with senior credit staff.
Credit Analysis & Portfolio Management
Manage a delegated portfolio of commercial loans, generally consisting of lower-complexity relationships, ensuring credit quality, accurate risk ratings, and adherence to credit union policies and regulatory requirements. Analyze historical and projected financial statements for businesses, principals, and guarantors to assess repayment capacity and overall credit risk. Identify borrower, industry, and market risks based on operational history, ownership structure, legal entity type, and economic trends, and escalate elevated or complex risk considerations to senior credit leadership. Identify and escalate credit deterioration and recommend loss mitigation actions while proactively maintaining accurate risk grades.
Reviews, Renewals & Modifications
Prepare comprehensive Credit Reviews summarizing borrower performance, financial condition, risk profile, collateral position, and loan structure. Recommends risk ratings, verifies covenant compliance and recommends modifications when appropriate. Underwrites renewals and modifications within established policy parameters and obtains approvals in accordance with policy and procedures, escalating non-standard terms, higher-risk relationships, or complex structures as required. Credit recommendations are subject to review and guidance from senior credit staff.
Documentation, Compliance & Monitoring
Review commercial loan files for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with approval conditions and regulatory standards. Monitor reports to ensure timely receipt of financial statements, compliance certificates, borrowing base reports, and covenant testing. Conduct site visits and collateral inspections as required, typically for routine monitoring purposes.
Borrower & Internal Relationship Management
Serve as a primary point of contact for assigned borrowers, responding to servicing requests and coordinating with internal partners as needed, with support from Commercial Loan Officers or senior credit staff for more complex borrower matters. Participate with Commercial Loan Officers in borrower meetings. Prepare for and facilitate borrower discussions related to performance, risk, renewals, and servicing needs. Maintain current knowledge of borrower relationships, industries, and market conditions to support informed credit decisions.
Additional Responsibilities
Monitor past-due loans and follow up to ensure timely resolution. May assist with special assets, workouts, liquidations, and OREO as assigned, under the direction of senior credit leadership. Maintain proficiency in commercial lending systems and Credit Administration tools. Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Position Required Qualifications
Education & Experience
High School Diploma or GED Bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field or a minimum of 3 years of commercial lending experience
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Strong working knowledge of commercial lending, SBA 7(a) and 504 programs, and applicable compliance and credit regulations. Strong ability to analyze complex financial statements, cash flow, and credit structures, with exposure to more complex analyses gained through experience and guidance Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce clear, well-supported credit memoranda. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. High level of professionalism, sound judgment, and attention to detail. Collaborative mindset with a commitment to teamwork and the overall success of the credit union. Ability to interpret policy, apply credit judgment, and escalate issues appropriately.
Hybrid Work Environment and Physical Demands
Occasional lifting, 25 pounds or less. Sitting and standing for extended periods of time. Working on a computer for extended periods of time.
NOTE: The job description is intended to be generic in nature. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. Requirements listed in the above qualifications and physical requirements are representative of the knowledge, skill, abilities, physical demands, or work environment required or encountered that must be met by an employee to successfully perform each duty and each function of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
Employees who work from home must have business operational internet to complete work tasks and communicate via video call or chat messaging systems in a dedicated workspace. #J-18808-Ljbffr