Senior Credit Analyst

Central Bank of Kansas City

$80K — $95K *
Finance & Insurance
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years in commercial credit analysis or related banking experience.
  • Demonstrated underwriting of C&I and CRE transactions.
  • Strong understanding of financial statements and cash flow analysis.
  • Experience evaluating commercial real estate metrics and documents.
  • Proficient in identifying credit issues independently.
  • Excellent credit presentation and communication skills.
  • Ability to mentor and provide technical support to less-experienced analysts.

Responsibilities

  • Independently underwrite various C&I and CRE credit requests.
  • Evaluate repayment sources and associated assumptions.
  • Analyze borrower performance and industry conditions thoroughly.
  • Prepare comprehensive credit presentations highlighting key risks and strengths.
  • Assess loan structure and terms in relation to identified risks.
  • Continuously monitor credit quality and conduct annual reviews.
  • Serve as a technical resource and mentor within the credit team.

Benefits

  • Opportunity for professional development and mentorship.
  • Be part of a mission-driven organization focused on community development.
  • Collaborative work environment that encourages continuous learning.
  • Access to advanced banking education and formal credit training.
Full Job Description
Central Bank of Kansas City (CBKC) is looking for an experienced Senior Credit Analyst to join our Credit team. This senior individual-contributor position provides high-quality underwriting and independent credit analysis for complex Commercial & Industrial (C&I) and Commercial Real Estate (CRE) relationships.

This opportunity is for an analyst who can do more than calculate ratios. You will be expected to understand the business and transaction behind the numbers, identify the primary sources of repayment, distinguish material risks from noise, ask thoughtful questions, and communicate clear, well-supported conclusions.

You will also serve as a technical resource to other analysts and help CBKC strengthen its underwriting standards, analytical quality, and overall credit process.

As a Community Development Financial Institution, CBKC also finances projects and businesses that create meaningful community impact. Experience with affordable housing, Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, New Markets Tax Credits, or other community-development structures is valuable-but a demonstrated ability and willingness to learn complex structures is equally important.

What You'll Do

Underwrite Commercial Credits
  • Independently underwrite new, renewal, modification, and annual-review requests involving C&I and CRE relationships.
  • Evaluate primary and secondary repayment sources and identify the assumptions on which repayment depends.
  • Analyze borrower and guarantor financial condition, historical performance, projections, liquidity, leverage, collateral, and industry considerations.
  • Prepare clear, decision-useful credit presentations identifying strengths, weaknesses, material risks, mitigants, and unresolved questions.
  • Evaluate loan structure, amortization, tenor, covenants, collateral, guarantor support, and other terms relative to identified risks.
  • Support accurate and well-documented risk-rating recommendations.

Analyze C&I Relationships
  • Analyze business financial statements, tax returns, interim results, projections, and recurring cash flow.
  • Evaluate working-capital cycles, accounts receivable, inventory, customer and vendor concentrations, borrowing-base considerations, and liquidity needs.
  • Assess leverage, fixed-charge coverage, global cash flow, management performance, owner distributions, affiliate activity, and guarantor support.
  • Recommend structural and covenant protections appropriate to the borrower's operating risks.

Analyze Commercial Real Estate
  • Underwrite investment CRE, owner-occupied CRE, and construction or development transactions.
  • Evaluate property-level cash flow, debt-service coverage, occupancy, lease terms, tenant concentration, rollover risk, and sponsor support.
  • Review appraisals, rent rolls, operating statements, construction budgets, sources and uses, equity contributions, and other third-party information.
  • Assess loan-to-value, debt yield, breakeven occupancy, and sensitivity to changing rents, vacancy, expenses, capitalization rates, and interest rates.
  • Evaluate sponsor liquidity, contingent liabilities, global cash flow, and the ability to support a project when needed.

Support Community-Development Finance
  • Analyze affordable-housing, LIHTC, NMTC, and other mission-oriented transactions when assigned.
  • Develop an understanding of layered capital structures involving tax-credit equity, subordinate debt, grants, and public or nonprofit funding.
  • Work with lenders, legal counsel, and internal subject-matter experts to understand specialized structures and clearly document material risks.

Monitor Credit Quality
  • Perform annual reviews, covenant testing, borrowing-base analysis, and other ongoing portfolio monitoring.
  • Identify and promptly communicate material changes in borrower performance, collateral, guarantor strength, industry conditions, or repayment capacity.
  • Support watch-list reviews, criticized-credit monitoring, and action-plan development when requested.
  • Work collaboratively with lenders and Commercial Lending Coordinators to obtain information and complete reviews within established deadlines.

Strengthen the Credit Team
  • Serve as a technical resource and informal mentor to Credit Analysts.
  • Provide peer input on complex analytical issues when requested by the Credit Manager.
  • Help identify recurring underwriting issues, training needs, and opportunities to improve templates, standards, and quality-control practices.
  • Contribute to a culture where thoughtful questions, respectful challenge, accountability, and continuous learning are expected.

What We're Looking For
  • Approximately 5 or more years of progressively responsible commercial credit analysis, underwriting, or related commercial banking experience. Equivalent depth of experience will be considered.
  • Demonstrated underwriting experience with both C&I and Commercial Real Estate transactions.
  • Strong knowledge of commercial financial statements, tax returns, cash flow analysis, debt service capacity, leverage, liquidity, and guarantor analysis.
  • Experience evaluating CRE cash flow, rent rolls, leases, appraisals, loan-to-value, and sponsor support.
  • Ability to independently underwrite more complex transactions and identify material credit issues with limited direction.
  • Strong written credit-presentation and verbal communication skills.
  • Sound judgment, intellectual curiosity, organization, and attention to detail.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines while maintaining analytical quality.
  • Experience mentoring or providing technical guidance to less-experienced analysts is preferred.

Preferred Specialized Experience

Experience in one or more of the following areas is helpful but not required:
  • Affordable-housing or LIHTC financing;
  • New Markets Tax Credit transactions;
  • Community-development finance or CDFI lending;
  • Layered public-private capital structures; or
  • Construction lending and other complex CRE transactions.

Education

A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business, economics, or a related field is preferred. Equivalent relevant commercial-credit and underwriting experience may be considered. Formal credit training or advanced banking education is valued.

How We Approach Credit

At CBKC, strong credit analysis begins with understanding how the Bank will be repaid. Our analysts develop a point of view based on the best available information, identify the evidence supporting it, recognize uncertainty, and remain willing to adjust when new information changes the analysis.

We expect our Senior Credit Analyst to:
  • Understand the business and transaction before relying on ratios;
  • Focus on the risks and information most material to the decision;
  • Ask what may be missing and what could change the conclusion;
  • Challenge assumptions respectfully;
  • Communicate material concerns early; and
  • Make thoughtful recommendations supported by evidence and judgment.

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