Small Business Administration Portfolio Manager job at EagleBank - Eagle Bancorp, Inc. in Tysons Corner, VA

Title: SBA Portfolio Manager Location: Tysons Corner United States Job ID 2152 Job Description: We are a values driven organization putting Relationships FIRST. EagleBank (NASDAQ – EGBN) is focused on being Flexible, Involved, Responsive, Strong, and Trusted. By prioritizing meaningful connections with our customers, employees, and shareholders, we relentlessly deliver the most compelling, valuable service to our customers.EagleBank is committed to inclusion, equity, and respect. We celebrate diversity and intentionally seek out opportunities to learn from one another’s experience. We believe employees are essential to the building of relationships and we prioritize investing in employee growth and wellbeing. Employee involvement is fostered through resource groups, mentorship programs, community service, and scholarship opportunities for continued education. With features including maternity and parental leaves, wellness discounts, healthcare premium sharing, employer funding in your HSA account, and 100% 401(k) matching up to 4%, we pride ourselves in the ways we support our internal relationships. The minimum and maximum projected annualized salary for this position is: $67,482.00 to $105,166.80. Additional compensation may be possible based on experience and skills. We understand the need to be creative and flexible when it comes to telecommuting and other alternative work arrangements. This position is eligible for our hybrid remote work and will work in the Tysons Corner, VA office four days per week. Responsibilities Under supervision, the SBA Portfolio Manager works with the Relationship Managers (RMs) and the department leaders to help grow and manage the portfolio. In conjunction with the RMs, meets with potential/existing customers to discuss loan prospects and options. Coordinates and communicates with customers and RMs through the process of meeting, loan approval, closing, funding and maintenance of the relationship through the term of the customer relationship. Qualifications Requirements: H.S. Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) or equivalent 2 years commercial credit analysis experience or portfolio management (or a combination thereof) Successful completion of a formal commercial credit training program will be considered in lieu of this requirement Experience with Small Business Administration loans (i.e. underwriting, closing, servicing or liquidation) Familiarity with commercial credit transactions and structuring Experience with C&I, CRE, Small Business, and other government guaranteed lending programs will be considered Familiarity with commercial loan documentation Capital Access Financial System E-Tran Commercial credit/underwriting knowledge Solid understanding of SBA SOPs Familiarity with SBA lending programs including Standard 7(a), 7(a) Small Loan, SBA Express, Export Express, International Trade, and CAPLines Proficiency with arenaflex Word, Excel, and Outlook Working knowledge of bank depository services (i.e. checking, savings, and certificate of deposit accounts, ACH and wire transactions) Preferences: Bachelor’s Degree in Arts/Sciences (BA/BS) 3 years 3 additional years of credit analysis experience or portfolio management (other relevant lending experience will be considered) Successful completion of a formal credit training program Don't meet all the requirements? We encourage you to still apply if you think you are the right person to join our community. We are always interested connecting with people inspired by our mission and values. If you aren't hired for this position, your resume will remain available for the next year and might be considered for future openings. Note: You can update your resume as often as needed. Apply tot his job

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