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Playing an essential role in the U.S. economy, Fannie Mae is foundational to housing finance. Here, your expertise can help fuel purpose-driven innovation that expands access to homeownership and affordable rental housing across the country. Join Fannie Mae to grow your career and help people find a place to call home. Job Description As valued contributor to our team, you will collaborate with colleagues and management to facilitate communications and negotiations between Fannie Mae and clients regarding loans and other investments. In this capacity, you will work with your team to underwrite and review the issuance of securities to customers. THE IMPACT YOU WILL MAKE The Multifamily Underwriting - Structured Transaction, Principal role will offer you the flexibility to make each day your own, while working alongside people who care so that you can deliver on the following responsibilities: Collaborate with management on potential risks and costs involved with providing services customers Evaluate and recommend changes to the review process to determine lending decisions Recommend changes to process related to the issuance of securities or other financial loans to the customer THE EXPERIENCE YOU BRING TO THE TEAM Minimum Required Experience 8 years of Multifamily underwriting and management experience A comprehensive knowledge of commercial mortgage Multifamily underwriting including property level financial analysis, borrower organizational structure, and market analyses Demonstrated experience in underwriting and structuring complex transactions Desired Experience Bachelor’s degree or equivalent Demonstrated relationship management skills, with a proven ability to engage effectively with internal and external stakeholders Strong written, verbal, and presentation skills for communicating complex transactions to senior leadership and other internal stakeholders Adept at delivering clear and concise presentations tailored to diverse stakeholder audiences Strong influencing skills, including negotiation, persuasion, and effective facilitation of meetings Experience guiding organizational change initiatives to support and achieve strategic objectives Knowledge of DUS/GSE underwriting guidelines Multifamily Risk - Underwriting - Principal Target Pay Range: $172,000 - $234,000 a year Qualifications Loan, Negotiation, Underwriting Risk Education: Bachelor's Level Degree (Required) The future is what you make it to be. Discover compelling opportunities at Fanniemae.com/careers. For most roles, employees are expected to work onsite on a regular basis at their designated office location. In-office work cadence is determined by your manager. Proximity within a reasonable commute to your designated office location is preferred unless the job is noted as open to remote. Fannie Mae is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, marital or parental status, or any other protected factor. Fannie Mae is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment, unless to do so would cause undue hardship to the company. If you need assistance using our online system and/or you need a reasonable accommodation related to the hiring/application process, please complete this form. The hiring range for this role is set forth below. Final salaries will generally vary within that range based on factors that include but are not limited to, skill set, depth of experience, certifications, and other relevant qualifications. This position is eligible to participate in a Fannie Mae incentive program (subject to the terms of the program). As part of our comprehensive benefits package, Fannie Mae offers a broad range of Health, Life, Voluntary Lifestyle, and other benefits and perks that enhance an employee's physical, mental, emotional, and financial well-being. See more here. Requisition compensation: 172000 to 234000 Tackle America’s biggest housing challenges using the latest technology and AI, while collaborating with experts in their fields. Join our energizing environment—you’re invited to apply. Join our talent community to be the first to hear about happenings at Fannie Mae and share your experience to hear about potential job opportunities for you. As a Fortune 25 company, Fannie Mae expands access to housing across America. Powered by the latest tech and AI, our innovative products and services drive the mortgage industry forward. We believe that prioritizing our people’s growth and success is essential to achieving our business goals and fulfilling our purpose.

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