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This is a full-time, hybrid career opportunity that can sit at a Fulton Bank location within the Fulton Bank footprint as follows: PA, NJ, MD, DE, VA, DC. This role will require up to 20% travel.
The Strategic Asset Manager role exists to protect the institution from credit losses by actively managing underperforming or transitional commercial relationships and executing strategies that support remediation or exit. By focusing on early risk detection and client engagement, this role addresses portfolio risk and supports healthier credit outcomes, contributing directly to institutional stability and performance. This role may require occasional travel.
Manage assigned commercial relationships exhibiting early signs of risk, non-strategic alignment, or marginal performance. Execute customized remediation or exit strategies.
Regularly review borrower performance, financial trends, and covenant compliance.
Engage in direct communication with borrowers to develop and execute remediation or exit plans. Ensure borrower understanding of triage and exit expectations, and coordinate directly with Relationship Managers and Credit Officers on client strategy. Document meetings, borrower discussions, and strategic milestones.
Utilize internal early warning indicators and field insights to drive credit monitoring. Identify and escalate credits that exhibit signs of deterioration beyond initial scope, participate in deal review discussions and recommend risk mitigation actions.
Collaborate cross-functionally with Credit, Lending and for portfolio reviews, asset quality meetings, and loan execution. Prepare and present reporting packages and risk summaries as needed.
Ensure all credit files, memos, and risk ratings are accurately updated. Regularly review borrower performance and financial trends. Complete and present marginal and criticized credits to requisite approval authority.
Bachelor Degree or the equivalent experience. Specialty: Finance, Accounting, Economics or related field. (Required)
7 or more years Commercial Credit and Underwriting. (Required)
5 or more years Commercial Relationship Management or equivalent. (Required)
3 or more years exposure to distressed credits, credit workout or transitional lending. (Preferred)
Strong financial analysis and credit structuring fundamentals (Required)
This role may perform other job duties as assigned by the manager. Each employee of the Organization, regardless of position, is accountable for reading, understanding and acting on the contents of all Company-assigned and/or job related Compliance Programs, regulations and policies and procedures, as well as ensure that all Compliance Training assignments are completed by established due dates. This includes but is not limited to, understanding and identifying compliance risks impacting their department(s), ensuring compliance with applicable laws or regulations, and escalating compliance risks to the appropriate level of management.
To provide greater transparency to candidates, we share base salary ranges on all job postings regardless of state. We set standard salary ranges for our roles based on the position, function, and responsibilities, as benchmarked against similarly sized companies in our industry. Specific compensation offered will be determined based on a combination of factors including the candidate’s knowledge, skills, depth of work experience, and relevant licenses/credentials. The salary range may vary based on geographic location.
The salary range for this position is $111,100.00 - $185,100.00 annually.
Additional Compensation Components
This job is eligible to receive equity in the form of restricted stock units. This job is eligible to participate in a short-term incentive compensation plan subject to individual and company performance.
Additionally, as part of our Total Rewards program, Fulton Bank offers a comprehensive benefits package to those who qualify. This includes medical plans with prescription drug coverage; flexible spending account or health savings account depending on the medical plan chosen; dental and vision insurance; life insurance; 401(k) program with employer match and Employee Stock Purchase Plan; paid time off programs including holiday pay and paid volunteer time; disability insurance coverage and maternity and parental leave; adoption assistance; educational assistance and a robust wellness program with financial incentives. To learn more about your potential eligibility for these programs, please visit Benefits & Wellness | Fulton Bank.
As a condition of employment, individuals must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship for a work visa by Fulton Bank currently or in the future.
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