JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Risk Management - Environmental Credit Risk Senior Officer
JPMorgan Chase & Co., Irvine, California, United States, 92713
Bring your expertise to JPMorgan Chase. As part of Risk Management and Compliance, you are at the center of keeping JPMorgan Chase strong and resilient. You help the firm grow its business responsibly by anticipating new and emerging risks, and using your expert judgment to solve real-world challenges that impact our company, customers, and communities.
As an Environmental Credit Risk Associate in the Commercial and Investment Bank Credit Risk Management Team, you review and analyze environmental reports for real estate lending transactions. You use your quantitative and qualitative skills to assess environmental credit risk across multiple lines of business. You help us evaluate and manage environmental risk through traditional lending activities, ensuring our decisions support the firm’s commitment to responsible growth. You work closely with internal and external partners to deliver timely, accurate risk assessments.
Job Responsibilities
Review environmental records and reports for commercial real estate secured loan transactions and prepare review memoranda
Procure environmental reports from qualified consultants in accordance with guidelines and procedures
Conduct collateral-asset analysis for real estate lending, management, and acquisition or disposition processes
Serve as a link between Bank personnel and information provided in environmental reports
Provide timely reviews, analyses, and recommendations on environmental risk
Obtain and review Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and other investigations for loans in default
Coordinate and manage requests for proposals, project scope definition, job award, and work-product review of environmental consultants
Perform independent research to supplement environmental information for real estate collateral
Assist management in developing standardized documentation for inspections, checklists, and service requests
Perform special projects, including analysis of environmental exposures for bank acquisitions and audit responses
Critically review scopes of work for Phase II subsurface investigations and remedial action plans
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent education in environmental sciences or related field
Seven years of experience administering environmental investigations, risk management, and loss prevention programs with an environmental consultant, lender, or property management firm
Strong oral and written communication skills for frequent interaction with internal managers, bankers, customers, and external vendors
Ability to produce and distribute technical written materials, such as reports, memoranda, and information summaries
Experience qualifying environmental firms to perform work for a financial institution
Networking skills with industry peers and ability to make presentations
Ability to perform environmental reviews involving complex reports and property situations
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Professional designations or certifications such as Registered Environmental Assessor or Certified Asbestos Consultant
Experience with contaminated properties undergoing or in need of remediation
Familiarity with developing standardized documentation for environmental inspections
Experience supporting bank acquisitions and audit responses related to environmental exposures
Ability to critically review and assess scopes of work for environmental investigations
Project management skills in coordinating environmental consultant activities
Advanced research skills to supplement environmental information for real estate collateral
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As an Environmental Credit Risk Associate in the Commercial and Investment Bank Credit Risk Management Team, you review and analyze environmental reports for real estate lending transactions. You use your quantitative and qualitative skills to assess environmental credit risk across multiple lines of business. You help us evaluate and manage environmental risk through traditional lending activities, ensuring our decisions support the firm’s commitment to responsible growth. You work closely with internal and external partners to deliver timely, accurate risk assessments.
Job Responsibilities
Review environmental records and reports for commercial real estate secured loan transactions and prepare review memoranda
Procure environmental reports from qualified consultants in accordance with guidelines and procedures
Conduct collateral-asset analysis for real estate lending, management, and acquisition or disposition processes
Serve as a link between Bank personnel and information provided in environmental reports
Provide timely reviews, analyses, and recommendations on environmental risk
Obtain and review Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and other investigations for loans in default
Coordinate and manage requests for proposals, project scope definition, job award, and work-product review of environmental consultants
Perform independent research to supplement environmental information for real estate collateral
Assist management in developing standardized documentation for inspections, checklists, and service requests
Perform special projects, including analysis of environmental exposures for bank acquisitions and audit responses
Critically review scopes of work for Phase II subsurface investigations and remedial action plans
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent education in environmental sciences or related field
Seven years of experience administering environmental investigations, risk management, and loss prevention programs with an environmental consultant, lender, or property management firm
Strong oral and written communication skills for frequent interaction with internal managers, bankers, customers, and external vendors
Ability to produce and distribute technical written materials, such as reports, memoranda, and information summaries
Experience qualifying environmental firms to perform work for a financial institution
Networking skills with industry peers and ability to make presentations
Ability to perform environmental reviews involving complex reports and property situations
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Professional designations or certifications such as Registered Environmental Assessor or Certified Asbestos Consultant
Experience with contaminated properties undergoing or in need of remediation
Familiarity with developing standardized documentation for environmental inspections
Experience supporting bank acquisitions and audit responses related to environmental exposures
Ability to critically review and assess scopes of work for environmental investigations
Project management skills in coordinating environmental consultant activities
Advanced research skills to supplement environmental information for real estate collateral
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