
Credit Officer - Global Renewable Energy Credit
Bank of America, New York, NY, United States
Job Overview
Embedded across the bank’s eight lines of business, the Global Renewable Energy Credit team supports the growth of renewable, sustainable, and infrastructure finance initiatives that advance the transition to a low‑carbon economy. The Global Renewable Energy Credit Portfolio Management group oversees tax equity and debt project finance transactions, partnering closely with origination, underwriting, and risk teams across the enterprise. Responsibilities
Manages ongoing credit oversight for an assigned portfolio of renewable energy and infrastructure project finance transactions Evaluates and processes consent requests and document deliverables to support compliance with transaction terms and internal credit policy Reviews periodic project financial and operating performance, including forecasts, variance analysis, and model outputs Approves or recommends funding advances, construction draws, and collateral eligibility in accordance with transaction requirements Monitors the credit profile of key counterparties and identifies emerging risks, escalating issues as appropriate Prepares status reviews, risk rating support, and troubled asset or watchlist reporting for senior credit and risk stakeholders Partners with internal and external stakeholders to address portfolio inquiries and support amendments, waivers, and restructurings Required Qualifications
4 + years of experience in commercial banking, project finance, or related finance roles with exposure to credit, tax equity, renewable energy, or infrastructure financings Demonstrates ability to analyze project financial statements, operating performance, and cash flow projections using financial models Demonstrates knowledge of transaction documentation concepts, including covenants, consent processes, and funding or collateral mechanics Demonstrates ability to prioritize multiple complex deliverables and meet deadlines with attention to detail Demonstrates strong written and verbal communication skills for internal reporting and client interactions Demonstrates ability to collaborate across underwriting, risk, legal, engineering, and operations partners Demonstrates sound judgment and ability to escalate issues within established policies and guidelines Desired Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related discipline Master’s degree Experience supporting tax equity and/or debt project finance portfolios, including draws, collateral eligibility, and counterparty monitoring Experience preparing risk rating materials, portfolio scorecards, or problem credit reporting Skills
Analytical Thinking Credit and Risk Assessment Financial Analysis Research Analysis Underwriting Attention to Detail Business Acumen Financial Forecasting and Modeling Loan Structuring Written Communications Business Development Collaboration Critical Thinking Portfolio Analysis Stakeholder Management Shift
1st shift (United States of America) Hours Per Week
40 Pay and Benefits
Pay range $125,000.00 - $185,000.00 annualized salary, offers to be determined based on experience, education and skill set. Discretionary incentive eligible. This role is eligible to participate in the annual discretionary plan. Benefits: This role is currently benefits eligible. We provide industry-leading benefits, access to paid time off, resources and support to our employees so they can make a genuine impact and contribute to the sustainable growth of our business and the communities we serve.
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Embedded across the bank’s eight lines of business, the Global Renewable Energy Credit team supports the growth of renewable, sustainable, and infrastructure finance initiatives that advance the transition to a low‑carbon economy. The Global Renewable Energy Credit Portfolio Management group oversees tax equity and debt project finance transactions, partnering closely with origination, underwriting, and risk teams across the enterprise. Responsibilities
Manages ongoing credit oversight for an assigned portfolio of renewable energy and infrastructure project finance transactions Evaluates and processes consent requests and document deliverables to support compliance with transaction terms and internal credit policy Reviews periodic project financial and operating performance, including forecasts, variance analysis, and model outputs Approves or recommends funding advances, construction draws, and collateral eligibility in accordance with transaction requirements Monitors the credit profile of key counterparties and identifies emerging risks, escalating issues as appropriate Prepares status reviews, risk rating support, and troubled asset or watchlist reporting for senior credit and risk stakeholders Partners with internal and external stakeholders to address portfolio inquiries and support amendments, waivers, and restructurings Required Qualifications
4 + years of experience in commercial banking, project finance, or related finance roles with exposure to credit, tax equity, renewable energy, or infrastructure financings Demonstrates ability to analyze project financial statements, operating performance, and cash flow projections using financial models Demonstrates knowledge of transaction documentation concepts, including covenants, consent processes, and funding or collateral mechanics Demonstrates ability to prioritize multiple complex deliverables and meet deadlines with attention to detail Demonstrates strong written and verbal communication skills for internal reporting and client interactions Demonstrates ability to collaborate across underwriting, risk, legal, engineering, and operations partners Demonstrates sound judgment and ability to escalate issues within established policies and guidelines Desired Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related discipline Master’s degree Experience supporting tax equity and/or debt project finance portfolios, including draws, collateral eligibility, and counterparty monitoring Experience preparing risk rating materials, portfolio scorecards, or problem credit reporting Skills
Analytical Thinking Credit and Risk Assessment Financial Analysis Research Analysis Underwriting Attention to Detail Business Acumen Financial Forecasting and Modeling Loan Structuring Written Communications Business Development Collaboration Critical Thinking Portfolio Analysis Stakeholder Management Shift
1st shift (United States of America) Hours Per Week
40 Pay and Benefits
Pay range $125,000.00 - $185,000.00 annualized salary, offers to be determined based on experience, education and skill set. Discretionary incentive eligible. This role is eligible to participate in the annual discretionary plan. Benefits: This role is currently benefits eligible. We provide industry-leading benefits, access to paid time off, resources and support to our employees so they can make a genuine impact and contribute to the sustainable growth of our business and the communities we serve.
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