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Credit Review Specialist - Lawrence KS / (FT 40 hrs)

Company Name:
U.S. Bank
Credit Review Specialist - Lawrence KS / (FT 40 hrs)-140010301
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At U.S. Bank, we''re passionate about helping customers and the communities where we live and work. The fifth-largest bank in the United States, we're one of the country''s most respected, innovative and successful financial institutions. U.S. Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating a diverse workforce.
Conducts credit analyses including gathering, analyzing and interpreting all types of credit information on existing and prospective customers and portfolios. Inputs the data gathered into tracking and/or reporting computer systems and/or databases. Monitors customer accounts and/or loan portfolios in order to identify potential issues and thereby maximize credit quality and minimize the company's credit risk and potential loss. Sets up and maintains databases used to analyze accounts and/or portfolios. Prepares and presents credit reports to person(s) responsible for maintaining control over the credit standings of individual accounts and portfolios and for making lending decisions on new, renewal and extension loans. Generally furnishes information relative to credit inquiries to appropriate parties.
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Qualifications
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor''s degree, or equivalent work experience
Three to five years of experience in credit analysis and/or lending activities
Preferred Skills/Experience
Well-developed credit analysis and analytical skills
Basic knowledge of credit administration, policy and procedures
Thorough knowledge of economics, accounting, and finance
Good knowledge of risk analysis
Effective technical report writing skills
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Job: Credit / Lending
Primary Location: Kansas-KS-Lawrence
Shift: 1st - Daytime
Req ID: 140010301Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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