Full-Time

Senior Construction Loan Portfolio Manager

Updated on 8/23/2026

Deadline 8/31/26
Fifth Third Bank

Fifth Third Bank

10,001+ employees

Banking, loans, mortgages, and wealth management

Compensation Overview

$96.5k - $207.5k/yr

+ Incentive compensation plan

Grand Rapids, MI, USA + 3 more

More locations: Rosemont, IL, USA | Charlotte, NC, USA | Cincinnati, OH, USA

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
SharePoint
Word/Pages/Docs
Risk Management
Excel/Numbers/Sheets

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Requirements
  • Expert knowledge of Commercial Real Estate Policies and Procedures.
  • At least 5 years of credit analysis and/or loan review experience, preferably in commercial construction banking, or at least 5 years of business-related experience.
  • At least 10 years of experience closing and administering complex commercial construction loans.
  • Proven ability to identify construction risks.
  • A solid understanding of internal operations and commercial real estate lending.
  • Problem-solving and customer-service skills.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal to no supervision.
  • Proficiency in basic software applications such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
  • Ability to prioritize multiple projects and activities related to commercial real estate construction loan closings and advances.
  • Ability to work in a deadline-driven environment and multitask with attention to detail.
Responsibilities
  • Manage all aspects of closing and monitoring construction loans in the assigned portfolio.
  • Review construction-related contracts and loan documents before closing to ensure compliance with bank policies, procedures, and loan approval structures.
  • Identify and provide guidance on material deviations from construction loan policies and inconsistencies with loan approvals before closing.
  • Review and fund complex commercial construction loans while proactively identifying project risks.
  • Interact with borrowers, general contractors, inspectors, and title companies to maintain communication alignment.
  • Analyze project budgets, review supporting documentation, and determine whether loans remain in balance during commercial construction loan disbursements.
  • Track project progress against scheduled delivery and approved budgets while ensuring projects are completed lien free.
  • Provide guidance and training to line-of-business and Credit Risk partners on construction risk and risk mitigation solutions.
  • Review general contractor and architect/engineer agreements, construction budgets, and loan agreements for policy and approval alignment.
  • Coordinate the review and resolution of issues identified in third-party plan, specification, and cost reports, including coordination with bank consultants on monthly draw requests.
  • Review funding sources, including equity and loan commitments, to confirm they are sufficient to complete projects.
  • Monitor project budget line items and contractor payment applications, investigate budget changes, and determine whether changes are acceptable.
  • Evaluate the adequacy of interest-reserve and contingency line items and escalate out-of-balance situations to line-of-business and Credit Risk partners.
  • Review and reconcile equity documentation to confirm that required equity contributions have been met.
  • Collect and review post-closing construction documentation and identify documentation required under loan agreements.
  • Recommend alternate solutions when documentation is insufficient to ensure proper evidence is obtained.
  • Verify that Construction Loan Administrators review appropriate draw documentation and perform high-level secondary reviews of their draw reviews.
  • Communicate project progress and issues, including budget increases, mechanic’s liens, equity needs, and project delays, to line-of-business and Credit Risk partners.
  • Approve commercial construction loan disbursements for commercial construction projects originated by all lines of business.
  • Coordinate with internal partners on syndicated or participated loans to establish portals for sharing draw documentation with participant banks.
  • Address participant questions or concerns and escalate issues to avoid funding delays.
  • Develop relationships with line-of-business and Credit Risk partners as a trusted advisor for construction loan administration.
  • Order and review title updates or endorsements, identify exceptions, and pursue remedies to remove exceptions.
  • Ensure appropriate lien waivers are collected, reviewed for accuracy, and corrected when necessary.
  • Review inspection reports, identify issues, raise them to line-of-business and Credit Risk partners, and recommend resolutions.
  • Identify early warning signs of fraud or project changes that may affect timely, on-budget project completion.
  • Complete internal forms required for closings, disbursements, tracking, and compliance with RCSA.
  • Review interest payments completed by Construction Loan Administrators and ensure monthly interest-reserve reporting is completed by deadline.
  • Ensure timely payments to outside vendors involved in the disbursement process.
  • Ensure current and accurate portfolio reporting for management.
  • Supply information for internal and external audits as requested.
  • Establish and manage construction files on shared drives and CLA SharePoint, and ensure loans are properly set up, coded, and updated in commercial loan systems.
  • Mentor and develop junior team members and partners.
  • Provide CLAs and CLPMs with timely, candid, and constructive performance feedback.
  • Develop employees, provide challenging career-growth opportunities, build talent-pool bench strength, support succession planning, and recognize and reward employee accomplishments.
Desired Qualifications
  • A degree in Business or Accounting is preferred.
  • Experience in credit analysis and/or loan review, preferably involving commercial construction in the banking industry.
  • Proficiency with the bank’s internal applications.

Fifth Third Bank offers banking products and services for individuals, small businesses, and commercial clients, including deposits, loans, mortgages, insurance, and wealth management. Customers access these offerings through branches and online platforms (53.com), with advisory services for investment and retirement planning. The bank earns revenue from interest on loans, banking fees, and commissions from insurance and investment products. Its goal is to provide comprehensive financial solutions and support community financial education while growing through a mix of fees, interest, and advisory revenue.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Cincinnati, Ohio

Founded

1858

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What believers are saying

  • Q2 2026 adjusted EPS reached $1.02, and ROTCE hit 19%.
  • Consumer and small-business deposits grew 4% sequentially, led by Southeast acquisition gains.
  • Management raised 2026 NII guidance to $8.74-$8.80 billion after margin expanded to 3.36%.

What critics are saying

  • Fifth Third will convert Comerica systems on September 8, 2026, risking service outages.
  • Michigan branch closures and layoffs will cut 75 branches and 502 jobs this year.
  • A failed Comerica conversion would trigger deposit flight and end the merger thesis.

What makes Fifth Third Bank unique

  • Newline processed over $18 trillion in 2025 and won American Banker honors in June 2026.
  • The February 2026 Comerica acquisition gives Fifth Third a deeper Texas and Michigan franchise.
  • Commercial payments and wealth each crossed $1 billion annualized fee run rates in Q2 2026.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Performance Bonus

Flexible Work Hours

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