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Credit Relationship Specialist II - CommAg

College Station, Texas

About Us
Capital Farm Credit is the largest rural lending cooperative in Texas, serving 192 counties through nearly 70 credit offices. With over $12 billion in assets and more than 600 team members, we provide essential financial services to farmers, ranchers, rural homeowners, and agribusinesses. As part of the nationwide Farm Credit System, we are dedicated to supporting rural communities and agriculture.

Why Join Us?
We seek motivated individuals who share our core values: commitment, trust, value, and family-like respect. As a customer-owned cooperative, we align employee success with member success, offering competitive pay, growth opportunities, and a supportive environment.

Our Benefits:

  • Incentive Program: Company-wide, goals-based rewards.
  • Accrued Time Off: Earn 13 days of annual leave and 15 days of sick leave per year, plus enjoy 12 paid holidays annually.
  • Retirement: 401(k) with up to 9% employer contribution/match.
  • Health Coverage: Affordable medical, dental, and vision plans.
  • Parental Leave: 8 weeks of paid parental leave.
  • Life & Disability Insurance: Employer-paid coverage.
  • Education & Wellness: Tuition reimbursement and up to $400 for wellness expenses.

 

At Capital Farm Credit, you’ll find more than a job—you’ll find purpose.

 

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

This position will be located in our College Station, Round Rock, or Lubbock, Texas office. 

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

3–5 years of experience in agricultural or commercial lending, credit analysis, portfolio management, or relationship management required. Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Agricultural Economics, Business Administration, or a related field required. Strong understanding of agribusiness operations and financial structures preferred. Experience within the Farm Credit System or a related agricultural credit organization preferred, including familiarity with Farm Credit System borrower rights and loan litigation processes. Professional certifications in credit, lending, or agricultural finance (e.g., CRC, CBA, or equivalent) preferred.

JOB SUMMARY

The Credit Relationship Specialist II - CommAg is responsible for managing a portfolio of complex, high-risk, and criticized commercial agricultural loans that Capital Farm Credit may agent and sell via syndication or participation. The portfolio also includes capital markets relationships to which Capital Farm Credit is not agent but is a syndicate member or participant.  The primary focus of this role is to maximize recovery, minimize credit losses, and support borrowers in regaining financial viability through proactive and strategic credit management.

This role involves comprehensive oversight of operating loans, including monitoring draw schedules, budget performance, and the appropriate application of proceeds. Developing and executing complex restructuring strategies tailored to the unique needs of commercial ag borrowers, including forbearance agreements, repayment plans, and innovative credit solutions. Assist in the development and execution of liquidation strategies, foreclosure proceedings, and bankruptcy case management in close coordination with legal counsel, ensuring full compliance with regulatory and internal policy requirements.

Working collaboratively with lending teams, the Credit Relationship Manager II - CommAg evaluates borrower viability and leads efforts to return accounts to performing status.  Provides expert guidance to credit analysts and relationship managers on loan terms, pricing, documentation, and risk mitigation strategies, particularly for loans exhibiting significant or emerging credit weaknesses.

In addition to managing CRG-assigned loans, also serves as a specialized resource for criticized volume not yet assigned to CRG. They act as a key influencer with borrowers and internal stakeholders, helping to stabilize accounts approaching distress status. May serve as the primary customer contact or work behind the scenes with the lending team to develop the appropriate approach. Their responsibilities include establishing and maintaining sound credit and loan administration practices, ensuring proper loan structure, pricing, and terms to manage risk effectively.

The Credit Relationship Manager II - CommAg also serves as the primary compliance officer on assigned loans, ensuring adherence to settlement laws, regulatory requirements, and internal procedures. They monitor loan performance, manage follow-up actions, and ensure timely, efficient service to internal and external stakeholders. The officer is responsible for gathering and analyzing customer financial data—including balance sheets, income statements, cash flows, and collateral valuations—and preparing detailed reports on loan performance, asset status, and recovery progress.

As a subject matter expert in commercial and capital markets lending, distressed borrower management, and complex agribusiness operations, the CRG Relationship Officer operates with minimal oversight. They demonstrate strong creativity, strategic thinking, and sound judgment in managing their portfolio and play a critical role in protecting the organization’s financial interests while supporting long-term borrower success.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Manage a portfolio of complex, high-risk, and criticized commercial agricultural loans, including capital markets and large-scale agribusiness operations, with a focus on recovery, risk mitigation, and borrower rehabilitation.
  • Update syndicate members and participants of sold loans on borrower conversations, collection plans, and other events.
  • Monitor operating loans for compliance with draw schedules, budget adherence, and application of proceeds to ensure proper use of funds and early identification of risk.
  • Develop and execute distressed loan strategies such as forbearance agreements, repayment plans, restructuring proposals, and creative credit solutions tailored to complex ag operations.
  • Coordinate liquidation plans, foreclosure processes, and bankruptcy case management in collaboration with legal counsel and internal stakeholders.
  • Evaluate borrower viability and partner with lending teams to restore accounts to performing status through financial counseling and strategic engagement.
  • Advise credit analysts and lenders on loan structure, pricing, documentation, and risk management for distressed or trending accounts.
  • Proactively stabilize criticized volume not yet assigned to SAG, focusing on accounts nearing OAEM classification.
  • Serve as the primary customer contact or support lenders in developing and implementing appropriate credit strategies.
  • Ensure compliance with internal policies, regulatory requirements, and settlement laws, acting as the compliance lead for assigned loans.
  • Analyze borrower financials—including income statements, balance sheets, cash flows, collateral valuations, and performance trends—to inform credit decisions and structure appropriate terms. 
  • Prepare and present reports on loan performance, asset status, and recovery progress to management and stakeholders.
  • Collaborate with Deal Team members to gather borrower data and design innovative credit packages aligned with customer needs and risk tolerance.
  • Mentor junior Credit Resolution Group officers and contribute to team development and knowledge sharing.
  • Communicate complex financial and credit concepts in clear, actionable terms to borrowers and internal teams to ensure accountability and execution.
  • Maintain awareness of industry trends, market conditions, and borrower performance to identify emerging risks.
  • Maintain detailed records, loan documentation, and relationship management data in accordance with Association standards.
  • Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of FCA regulations and Association policies, with ongoing awareness of social, economic, governmental, and environmental factors impacting agriculture.

REQUIRED SKILLS

  • Strong understanding of commercial and agricultural credit principles, loan documentation, and underwriting practices.
  • Demonstrated ability to build and maintain productive customer relationships.
  • Excellent analytical, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills, including presentation ability.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and loan origination systems.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
  • High level of integrity, professionalism, and business judgment.

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We are an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate in hiring on the basis of sex, race, color, religious creed, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected Veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us by email at careers@capitalfarmcredit.com and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Requests for accommodation will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note that only inquiries concerning a request for reasonable accommodation will be responded to from this e-mail address. For more information, view the EEO - Know Your Rights and Pay Transparency Statement.

 

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