Credit Analyst
Corporate • Full Time
Posted on Fri, May 29, 2026
Reports To: AVP of Commercial Lending Location: Onsite
Position Type: Exempt
Individual Contributor Pay - $51,250/yr - $123,000/yr
Note - The salary for this position is based on a combination of education, relevant experience, and industry standards. The top of the posted pay range reflects compensation for candidates with a similar title, performing comparable duties within a similar industry, and possessing 12 or more years of experience. Actual compensation will be determined based on individual qualifications.
Variable Incentive Pay / Merit: This position is eligible for variable incentive pay based on individual and credit union performance. In addition, the position is also eligible for merit-based pay adjustments after the completion of one year of service, based on personal performance.
Position Summary The Credit Analyst supports credit analysis, customer relationship activities, and lending decision processes by gathering and evaluating financial and account information. This role assists in assessing creditworthiness, preparing recommendations, and supporting lending and service teams to ensure timely and accurate credit decisions. Operating as an entry‑level professional, the Credit Analyst applies analytical thinking, structured problem‑solving, and established procedures to moderate‑complexity credit activities. The role emphasizes accuracy, customer focus, and adherence to credit policies while supporting both operational efficiency and customer outcomes. Knowledge Requirements
- Foundational understanding of credit analysis and financial concepts.
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
- Ability to interpret financial and account data.
- Effective communication and customer service skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and credit/lending systems.
- Bachelor’s degree required or equivalent experience in finance, accounting, business, or a related field.
- Typically 1–3 years of experience in credit analysis, financial services, or related roles.
- Exposure to lending or credit risk environments preferred.