Description
YOUR PURPOSE
Serve as a key contributor to the underwriting and portfolio management of commercial relationships, primarily commercial real estate (owner-occupied and non-owner occupied) with SBA 504 exposure, supporting safe and sound credit outcomes, strong portfolio performance, and an exceptional member experience. In this role, you will partner closely with Commercial Relationship Officers (CRO), Business Development Officers (BDO), and Commercial Credit leadership to structure, underwrite, present, and manage commercial credits in accordance with Commercial Loan Policy and assigned authority.
Depending on level of hire, you will either support or independently lead underwriting, annual reviews, renewals, and ongoing monitoring, maintain credit quality and risk rating integrity, ensure covenant compliance, and proactively identify and escalate emerging credit risk. The role contributes to portfolio consistency, exam readiness, and disciplined credit governance while supporting relationship growth and risk-adjusted returns.
OVERALL ROLE SCOPE & ACCOUNTABILITY
CPM I
CPM II
Key difference:
CPM II owns risk decisions end-to-end-; CPM I contributes and executes within guardrails
SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE
Our individual contributor success competencies, coupled with our CORE Values, drive our ability to fulfill our Promise of "Guiding members in the direction of their dreams".
Requirements
Education and Experience
CPM I
CPM II
Key difference:
CPM II requires proven independence and depth of experience.
Capabilities
CPM I
CPM II requires independent authority and accountability for credit decisions and portfolio risk.
ABLE TO
To perform the essential functions of this position an employee must be able to meet the following workplace demands: ability to converse with others, detect sound, identify, and detect objects, count, read, write, operate a computer, handle, and feel objects, reach with hands/arms and be stationary and/or stand and/or move for long periods of time. Occasionally an employee will lift/pull/push and carry up to 25 to 50 pounds, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, climb and be able to maintain balance doing these activities. Position requires sound reasoning, good judgement, and ability to apply knowledge toward work activities. The noise level is moderate and typical of a normal office environment. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Horizon Credit Union will provide reasonable accommodation/s to qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions, unless such accommodations would cause the employer an undue hardship. To request an accommodation, please contact human Resources.
ABOUT THIS JOB DESCRIPTION
The statements in this job description are intended to describe the essential functions and minimum qualifications for this position and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required. Job descriptions are not intended, nor do they create an employment contract and are subject to change at any time to accommodate business necessity. The Credit Union maintains its status as an at-will employer where applicable. In support of Horizon CU’s goals employees may perform other duties as assigned and all employees are expected to:
LEVEL OF HIRE WILL BE BASED ON QUALIFICATIONS
This position may be filled as either a Commercial Portfolio Manager I or Commercial Portfolio Manager II, depending on the candidate’s skills, experience, education, and demonstrated level of independence in commercial underwriting and portfolio management. Candidates with foundational commercial credit experience and developing underwriting judgment may be considered at the CPM I level, while candidates with deeper experience, advanced CRE underwriting capabilities, and the ability to independently manage complex relationships may be considered at the CPM II level. Level, responsibilities, and compensation will align with background, qualifications, and demonstrated competencies
Level 1: $31.16-$46.73/hour
Level 2: $35.01-$52.51/hour