Commercial Credit Analyst


Behind Every Strong Loan Is a Great Analyst

Do you love digging into financials, spotting risk before it happens, and helping businesses grow the right way? Are you energized by challenging work and motivated by meaningful impact? If you’re ready to put your analytical skills to work in a relationship-driven bank, we want to meet you.

As a Commercial Credit Analyst, you’ll be a key partner to our lenders, supporting sound credit decisions, strengthening portfolio quality, and helping fuel growth across our communities.

This role offers variety, responsibility, and the chance to see your work make a real difference.

What You’ll Do

  • Analyze financial statements, tax returns, and cash flow trends
  • Spread financials and identify strengths, risks, and early warning signs
  • Support loan structuring with clear, well-reasoned credit recommendations
  • Prepare concise, well-organized credit write-ups that tell the story behind the numbers
  • Partner closely with lenders, leadership, and credit administration
  • Help monitor and maintain a strong, well-balanced loan portfolio

What You Bring
  • Experience in finance, banking, or credit analysis
  • A solid understanding of financial statements and cash flow
  • Strong critical-thinking skills and attention to detail
  • A balanced mindset, appreciating both risk management and relationship banking
  • The ability to communicate financial concepts clearly and confidently

Why You’ll Love It Here
  • A fast-paced, engaging credit environment with room to learn and grow
  • A collaborative, relationship-focused banking culture
  • Local decision-making and visible community impact
  • Competitive compensation and benefits
  • Career development opportunities within credit and lending

Ready to Make an Impact?

If you’re energized by analysis, motivated by smart decision-making, and excited to support growing businesses, this is your opportunity!

Apply today and help shape stronger lending, one decision at a time.
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