Commercial Loan Underwriter III
Company: Fresno First Bank
Location: Fresno
Posted on: March 18, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Role: The Commercial Loan Underwriter III is
responsible for underwriting medium to large new and existing
credit relationships in compliance with the Bank's underwriting
standards and all applicable state and federal laws, rules, and
regulations. The position assists loan officers in managing new and
existing customer relationships by providing advanced credit
analysis and underwriting support. Essential Duties: Manages and
develops medium to large-sized credit relationships, both new and
existing. Requests financial data from borrowers based on the
borrower's financial reporting covenants and other data as may be
needed to fully understand a borrower's financial condition.
Analyzes Borrower's financial data and prepare summary reports on
Borrower's financial condition and compliance with loan covenants.
Compiles data from credit reports, conducts industry analysis, and
generates peer comparisons. Collaborates with RM and customers to
discuss their financial data to develop a thorough understanding of
the creditworthiness of the Borrower and Guarantor and be able to
explain significant changes over time, compare industry standards,
discuss performance to covenants, etc. Consistently underwrites
safe and sound commercial loans in an expedient manner that are
compliant with the Bank's underwriting standards and all applicable
state and federal laws, rules, and regulations. Assess and
evaluates the risk of financing requests within the framework of
the Bank's credit culture and current economic and industry trends.
Presents facts and offers opinions/recommendations on applicant's
credit worthiness. Prepares summary and/or credit approval report
documenting underwriting results and provides supporting
information for credit decision recommendations. Makes
recommendations to loan and relationship officers on potential
customer needs for other banking products. Reinforces the
application of superior customer service through his or her own
example along with appropriate follow-through with involved
customers and employees. Develops and maintains an advanced
knowledge of financial industry, economy, market conditions, rates,
vendors, and competition; remains informed of trends and
developments in local market and changes to regulations governing
commercial loans; and assimilates new government regulations and
applies this knowledge to improve and maintain quality and
consistent underwriting. Responds to inquiries or refers inquiries
to the appropriate department or person and exhibits the necessary
follow-through with customers and/or staff involved. Consistently
exercises sound decision-making on inquiries, approvals, and
requests within policy and approval limits, using these
opportunities to support employee development. Processes, solves,
and answers complex customer transactions, problems, or inquiries.
Provides on-the-job training and mentorship to junior underwriters
and loan support staff. Assists in developing training and sharing
best practices related to credit analysis, risk mitigation, and
underwriting systems. Collaborates with credit leadership to
identify training needs and help implement continuous learning
initiatives. Acts as a subject matter expert and strategic resource
to underwriting and lending teams, providing guidance on high-level
credit decisions and emerging risk trends. Acts as team lead in the
absence of the Manager, overseeing daily operations, managing
workflows, and serving as the primary point of contact for
escalations. Embodies the TRAC Values and Critical Behaviors
(Teamwork, Relationship, Authenticity, Commitment) as core
principles, using them to guide daily interactions and
decision-making. Completes administrative tasks with a sense of
urgency, including required Bank Compliance Training. Responds to
internal and external inquiries via email, phone, or messaging
platforms in a timely and professional manner. Positively
represents the Bank through ethical conduct and community
involvement. Demonstrates an understanding of and commitment to EEO
policies. Fosters a respectful, inclusive workplace by valuing
cultural differences, preventing harassment of any kind, and
supporting a diverse workforce. Ensures adherence to all Bank
policies, procedures, and processes, along with applicable state
and federal laws, rules, and regulations, ensuring confidentiality
and data privacy while carrying out AML/CFT (Anti-Money Laundering
and Countering the Financing of Terrorism) responsibilities
specific to the role. Performs duties in an office or home office
environment, involving tasks such as writing, typing, speaking,
lifting moderate weights, and operating office equipment. The
position requires physical activities like sitting, walking, and
reaching. Reasonable accommodation can be made for individuals with
disabilities to perform essential functions. Travels up to 10%,
including but not limited to attending company meetings, training
sessions, and corporate events, with travel typically being
regional or local based on business needs. Requirements: High
school diploma or equivalent required; bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university in a relevant field (e.g.,
Business, Finance, Accounting or related) preferred. Advanced
degree or relevant certifications strongly preferred. Minimum 5-7
years of experience in commercial underwriting in a financial
institution required. Proficient analytical and problem-solving
skills; capable of interpreting complex data and providing
meaningful insights. Experience, knowledge and training in
financial statement and tax return analysis typically resulting
from a combination of education in accounting, financial and/or
credit analysis or related areas. Experience with a Loan Operating
System required, Abrigo preferred. Proficiency with Microsoft
Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook) required. Advanced knowledge of
commercial loan origination, underwriting, documentation, and
processing. Advanced knowledge of commercial loan structuring, loan
covenants, financial ratio analysis, and key risks mitigation.
Advanced knowledge of how to analyze and interpret Financial
Statement and UCA Cash Flow. Advanced experience, knowledge and
training in accounting, financial statement spreading, and cash
flow and tax return analysis typically resulting from a combination
of education in accounting, financial and/or credit analysis or
related areas. Advanced knowledge of related state and federal
lending and compliance laws, rules and regulations, and other Bank
lending policies. Ability to read, analyze and interpret
appraisals, environmental reports, general business periodicals,
professional journals, and technical procedures. Effective oral,
written, and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to
apply common sense to carry out instructions, interpret documents,
understand procedures, write reports and correspondence, and speak
clearly to customers, vendors and employees. Strong organizational
and time management abilities with attention to detail. Strong
teamwork and relationship skills to lead collaborative efforts,
foster alignment, and drive results across teams. Ability to take
initiative and impact change within the Bank through consensus
building and conflict resolution. Willingness to take on special
projects and perform other duties as assigned, beyond core
responsibilities, to support team and organizational needs.
Commitment to continuous learning and professional development to
stay current with industry standards and best practices. Ability to
maintain authenticity and integrity in all professional
interactions, ensuring trust and credibility with stakeholders.
Capable of managing multiple priorities and meeting deadlines in a
dynamic environment. Ability to work independently with minimal
supervision and as part of a team. Proven ability to adapt to
changing priorities and procedures. Current driver's license and a
vehicle with appropriate insurance coverage if required to drive
while performing assigned duties and responsibilities. About FFB
Since opening our doors in 2005, FFB Bank has focused on one
mission: to help businesses, professionals, and successful
individuals reach their goals through personalized service and
flexible financial solutions. As one of the top-performing
community banks in the nation, FFB offers a full range of banking
services, including business and personal accounts, specialized
lending, and modern payments solutions. What It's Like to Work Here
We believe our people are our greatest asset. That's why we foster
a supportive, collaborative workplace where employees are empowered
to grow, contribute ideas, and make a real impact. Highlights
include: Employee ownership through our ESOP program A
collaborative, close-knit culture Opportunities to participate in
community and networking events Benefits: Medical, dental, and
vision coverage Life insurance Paid vacation 401(k) retirement plan
Training & development opportunities Tuition reimbursement Employee
Assistance Program Internal job postings and referral program Our
Values At FFB, we live by our core values: Teamwork, Relationship,
Authenticity, and Commitment (TRAC). . click apply for full job
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