Full-Time

Credit Risk Vice President

Asset Finance

Posted on 8/17/2026

Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs

10,001+ employees

Global investment banking and asset management

No salary listed

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Dallas, TX, USA

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Financial analysis
Risk Management

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Requirements
  • A bachelor's degree or international equivalent is required.
  • At least 6 years of credit risk management experience, including exposure to loan underwriting, is required.
  • Experience assessing structured financing and lending transactions and/or commercial real estate financing transactions is required.
  • Knowledge of lending, derivatives, funding products, and related lending and trading documentation is preferred.
  • Familiarity with regulatory risk rating requirements and application of such guidance is preferred.
  • Strong analytical and oral and written communication skills are preferred.
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple assignments concurrently are preferred.
  • Experience working in a team environment with colleagues across multiple offices and locations is preferred.
  • Flexibility and the ability to learn quickly are preferred.
  • The ability and willingness to coach and nurture emerging talent is preferred.
Responsibilities
  • Underwrite structured financings, including warehouse and other asset-backed financings, and commercial real estate financing transactions.
  • Represent Credit Risk in deal structuring discussions and client due diligence meetings.
  • Coordinate with business, legal, and other teams to analyze transactions and ensure appropriate documentation, risk mitigants, and limits to minimize defaults and maximize recoveries.
  • Draft deal memoranda expressing and supporting Credit Risk recommendations.
  • Present credit views in meetings with senior management and committee members, and escalate issues to Credit Risk senior management.
  • Perform transaction and counterparty reviews, including recommending internal risk ratings for counterparties and setting credit limits.
  • Monitor portfolio credit exposures, including adherence to terms and covenants, and help formulate risk-mitigating strategies as necessary.
  • Detect and escalate notable industry trends and recommend appropriate action to senior management.
  • Monitor and manage exposure at the facility, product, and portfolio levels, and perform regular sector analysis to assess portfolio concentrations and trends.
  • Coach Associates and Analysts through transaction-specific work and non-transaction-related tasks.
  • Support ad hoc non-transaction project work.
Desired Qualifications
  • Keeping up to date with emerging business, economic, and market trends.
  • Demonstrated financial and analytical skills.
  • The ability to handle multiple tasks, take initiative, and persist through obstacles or setbacks.
  • The ability to build trusting, long-term client relationships and manage client and business expectations.
  • The ability to collaborate across teams and encourage participation from colleagues.
  • The ability to communicate relevant information and ideas clearly and concisely, and exercise judgment about escalation.
  • The ability to anticipate questions, plan for contingencies, find alternative solutions, and analyze complex issues.
  • The ability to develop practical creative solutions and improve current processes.
  • The ability to present persuasive recommendations and influence outcomes.
  • The ability to adapt to the firm's culture and coach junior colleagues.

Goldman Sachs provides financial services for corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals, including advisory on mergers and acquisitions, underwriting and distributing securities, asset and wealth management, and market making across fixed income, currencies, commodities, and equities. Its products work by delivering strategic advice, financing, liquidity, and asset management across multiple classes, using client funds and its own capital to raise, deploy, and manage capital for clients. The firm differentiates itself through its global scale, comprehensive range of services, deep client relationships, and long-standing presence in capital markets. Its goal is to help clients raise and deploy capital, manage risk, and grow wealth while earning fees and returns from advisory, trading, lending, and asset management activities.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1869

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