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Senior Relationship Manager
Union Bank
Seattle, WA, United States
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Responsible for developing new commercial credit relationships and managing a portfolio of complex credit relationships. In conjunction with a credit executive, structures transactions and assists credit executive in obtaining credit approval. Works with clients to present solutions to short and long term strategic objectives. May act as agent in complex multi-bank syndicated transactions.
Major Responsibilities:
Business Development:
• Focus on the achievement of new business goals, as determined by manager.
• Call on a qualified list of prospects and referral sources with calling activity goals set by manager.
• Demonstrate the ability to advance the sales process with prospects.
Financial:
• Responsible for increasing annual NOI of existing portfolio, as well as contributing towards region's annual new business goal.
Qualifications
• Normally requires 7-10 years in commercial banking.
• Results oriented.
• Excellent interpersonal and negotiating skills (both internal and external). Strong understanding of credit underwriting and structuring.
• Clear understanding of both bank and capital markets products.
• Ability to handle several tasks simultaneously.
• Ability to both lead a team and work as part of a team.
• Strong time management and organizational skills.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
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