Credit Analyst II, Credit Underwriter I – Renewable Energy, Infrastructure
New York City, New York, United States of America
Full Time
1 week ago
$70,000 - $125,000 USD
Visa Sponsor
Key skills
Risk Management
About this role
Role Overview
Evaluates credit worthiness and provides analysis and decisioning on whether a client should receive a credit facility
Partners with Credit Officers, Relationship Management, and Risk teammates to assess and deliver credit solutions
Monitors the client's operating performance and financial condition, proactively identifying issues and opportunities
Delivers financial modeling, loan structure, industry, economic, and other analyses to team members to support the loan decision-making process
Ensures adherence to credit policies, guidelines, procedures, and applicable regulatory requirements
Perform financial, industry, counterparty, and transaction analyses, including qualitative and quantitative due diligence to support underwriting decisions
Conduct research and prepare comprehensive credit approval packages, including written transaction justification and supporting documentation
Participate in the underwriting and documentation of project finance and other credit facilities, ensuring alignment with client needs and the bank’s risk/return objectives
Review the credit profile of key transaction counterparties (e.g., borrowers, sponsors, servicers, and off‑takers) and assess structural and stress considerations
Provide analytical support and input on select projects or initiatives to enhance credit processes, reporting, or portfolio risk management
Requirements
2 + years of experience in corporate or commercial credit related activities
Strong financial modeling skills
BA degree in Finance or related major
Master’s Degree
Formal credit training program at financial institution
Experience in project finance/tax equity/structured credit with a focus in energy, power, or infrastructure
Benefits
Discretionary incentive eligible
Annual discretionary award based on individual performance and business contributions