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VP Asset Management

U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of CT, Meriden, CT, United States


Key Responsibilities

Oversee a diversified portfolio of U.S. commercial real estate loans across multiple property types and capital structures

Monitor asset‑level performance, borrower reporting, market conditions, and covenant compliance

Identify emerging credit and market risks; maintain watchlists and develop proactive mitigation and resolution strategies

Perform ongoing re‑underwriting, collateral valuation reviews, and downside risk analysis

Act as primary post‑closing contact for borrowers and key counterparties

Review and approve borrower requests including consents, waivers, draw requests, and lease approvals

Evaluate, structure, and execute loan modifications, extensions, and restructurings when needed

Coordinate with legal counsel on documentation amendments, enforcement actions, and resolution strategies

Prepare loan‑level and portfolio‑level performance summaries and internal reporting materials

Conduct cash‑flow analysis, stress testing, and scenario modeling

Partner with internal investment, originations, capital markets, and finance teams to ensure effective portfolio management

Work with third‑party servicers, consultants, and property‑level stakeholders

Contribute to the enhancement of asset management policies, procedures, and reporting standards

Qualifications

8-12+ years of experience in commercial real estate credit, asset management, or loan restructurings

Proven track record managing transitional, construction, bridge, or value‑add commercial loans

Deep understanding of loan documentation, covenants, and capital stack structures

Strong analytical and financial modeling skills, including cash‑flow and stress analysis

Demonstrated ability to exercise sound credit judgment in dynamic market environments

Experience working across portfolio, borrower, and transaction management workflows

Comfortable operating autonomously with senior‑level responsibility and accountability

Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree or professional certification preferred

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