Full-Time

CMBS Structured Finance Ratings Senior Analyst

Posted on 5/9/2026

S&P Global

S&P Global

10,001+ employees

Global financial data, analytics, ratings

Compensation Overview

$100k - $140k/yr

Colorado, USA + 1 more

More locations: New York, NY, USA

Hybrid

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Financial Modeling
Requirements
  • An S&P Global employee at this level would typically have 2+ years of relevant Structured Finance experience; direct CMBS experience will be a pivotal asset.
  • Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Mathematics, or another quantitative/analytical discipline.
  • Experience with commercial real estate valuation methodologies and structured finance products, including familiarity with CMBS transaction structures and surveillance
  • Strong proficiency with Excel, financial modeling, and financial data analysis, with the ability to work independently on complex, data driven assignments.
  • Excellent analytical, written and verbal communication, and presentation skills
  • Ability to integrate and explain complex CMBS structures and credit considerations to a range of audiences
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze and solve complex problems in a timely and insightful manner, using prior experience and curiosity to generate ideas in less clearly defined situations.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize competing tasks, manage multiple deals and projects, meet deadlines, and maintain high levels of data accuracy and documentation quality.
  • Experience in loan servicing, operations, finance, research, accounting, mortgage lending, or commercial/consumer credit, with a clear connection to commercial real estate or structured finance.
  • Proven track record of collaborating effectively with peers and immediate leadership, constructively influencing others, and leveraging the wider team to deliver high quality outcomes.
  • We require all candidates who reach the final stage of our interview process to attend at least one in-person interview, which is ordinarily at your nearest S&P Global Ratings office. This must be completed before we can proceed to an offer.
Responsibilities
  • Perform detailed commercial real estate valuation analysis on underlying CMBS collateral properties using established criteria and methodologies, integrating complex information and clearly communicating your conclusions to both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Conduct comprehensive reviews of legal and operating documents to ensure compliance with criteria, identify transaction structure issues, and provide clear, well-reasoned comments and recommendations to external parties.
  • Actively manage relationships with issuers, intermediaries, and investors, effectively communicating S&P Global's methodologies, leading analytical discussions, and participating in client meetings.
  • Lead transactions through the rating process as the primary rating analyst, including preparing and presenting credit analyses in rating committees and meeting defined timelines while maintaining high analytical standards.
  • Assist with research and publishing efforts, criteria development, and performance analysis to support thought leadership initiatives, proactively seeking out opportunities for innovation and process improvement within the CMBS analytical workflow.
  • All employees are required to work from the office a minimum of 2 days per week.
Desired Qualifications
  • Graduate degree in relevant discipline (Finance, Real Estate, Economics, Business) or CFA designation
  • Experience with programming languages or advanced analytical tools (such as Python, R, or VBA) for financial modeling
  • Prior experience in commercial real estate investment, development, or asset management
  • Knowledge of regulatory frameworks governing CMBS markets and structured finance products

S&P Global provides financial information and analytics to investors, corporations, and governments. Its offerings include credit ratings, market intelligence, and indices, delivered through subscription models, licensing, and transaction-based services. The company’s products combine ratings assessments, data-driven research, and benchmark indices to help clients assess risk, evaluate markets, and make informed decisions. Unlike firms that specialize in a single domain, S&P Global combines multiple core businesses—Ratings, Market Intelligence, Dow Jones Indices, and Platts—into an integrated platform that delivers comprehensive insights across credits, markets, energy, and ESG data. The company’s goal is to enable better decision-making, risk management, and growth for its clients while upholding corporate responsibility and sustainable practices.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1917

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Professional Development Budget

401(k) Company Match

Family Planning Benefits

Employee Discounts

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-3%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

-3%
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