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Credit Risk Reviewer Jobs in Vienna, VA (NOW HIRING)

Applications shall include new transactions, extensions, modifications, renewals and Annual Reviews * Ensures applications provide a high quality of risk assessment, credit structure, due diligence ...

Applications shall include new transactions, extensions, modifications, renewals and Annual Reviews * Ensures applications provide a high quality of risk assessment, credit structure, due diligence ...

Applications shall include new transactions, extensions, modifications, renewals and Annual Reviews * Ensures applications provide a high quality of risk assessment, credit structure, due diligence ...

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How much do credit risk reviewer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for credit risk reviewer in Vienna, VA is $109,718.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,300.00 and $142,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a credit risk reviewer do?

A Credit Risk Reviewer is responsible for assessing and evaluating the credit risk associated with lending decisions at financial institutions. They analyze loan portfolios, review credit policies, and ensure compliance with internal and regulatory standards. By identifying potential risks and weaknesses in lending practices, they help organizations minimize losses and maintain healthy credit quality. Their work often involves preparing detailed reports and recommending improvements to credit processes and controls.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a credit risk reviewer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Credit Risk Reviewer, you need a strong background in finance, accounting, and risk assessment, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree in a related field. Familiarity with credit analysis tools, risk rating systems, and regulatory compliance frameworks such as Basel II/III is important, as well as proficiency in Excel and financial modeling software. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for evaluating creditworthiness and presenting findings. These skills ensure accurate risk assessments, regulatory adherence, and sound decision-making to protect an organization’s financial health.

How does a credit risk reviewer typically collaborate with other departments to ensure accurate risk assessments?

Credit Risk Reviewers work closely with teams such as loan origination, underwriting, and compliance to gather comprehensive information about borrowers and lending practices. They often participate in cross-departmental meetings to discuss findings, identify trends in credit quality, and recommend improvements to credit policies. Effective collaboration ensures that risk assessments are thorough and align with regulatory standards, ultimately helping the organization make informed lending decisions. This collaborative environment also provides opportunities to learn from other specialties and expand one's expertise within the financial institution.

What is the difference between Credit Risk Reviewer vs Credit Analyst?

AspectCredit Risk ReviewerCredit Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, certifications like CFA or credit-specific trainingBachelor's degree, often similar certifications or coursework in finance or economics
Work EnvironmentReviewing credit files, assessing risk, and ensuring complianceAnalyzing financial data, preparing credit reports, and making lending recommendations
Employer & Industry UsageFinancial institutions, banks, credit agenciesBanks, lending institutions, corporate finance departments

Both roles involve assessing creditworthiness, but Credit Risk Reviewers focus on evaluating existing credit files for risk and compliance, while Credit Analysts analyze financial data to recommend new credit approvals. They often work together within financial institutions to manage credit portfolios effectively.

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What cities near Vienna, VA are hiring for Credit Risk Reviewer jobs?

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Infographic showing various Credit Risk Reviewer job openings in Vienna, VA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $109,718 per year, or $52.7 per hour.

CSB Credit Specialist II - ICRE

TD Bank

Vienna, VA • On-site

$132K - $198K/yr

Other

Re-posted 16 days ago


TD Bank rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 260 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Work Location:

Vienna, Virginia, United States of America

Hours:

40

Pay Details:

$132,000 - $198,000 USD

TD is committed to providing fair and equitable compensation opportunities to all colleagues. Growth opportunities and skill development are defining features of the colleague experience at TD. Our compensation policies and practices have been designed to allow colleagues to progress through the salary range over time as they progress in their role. The base pay actually offered may vary based upon the candidate's skills and experience, job-related knowledge, geographic location, and other specific business and organizational needs.

As a candidate, you are encouraged to ask compensation related questions and have an open dialogue with your recruiter who can provide you more specific details for this role.

Line of Business:

Personal & Commercial Banking

Job Description:

Department Overview:

The Credit Specialist II - ICRE position is responsible for managing a commercial real estate loan portfolio of secured loans. The secured loans are collateralized by various property types (multi-family, industrial, office, retail, and self-storage). This Credit Specialist will review potential loan transactions to determine if the transaction meets TD's credit appetite while also underwriting loans for approval. This role will also review loan documents to ensure TD's loan documentation standards are being met, and the loan approval is being properly documented. This role will also build and maintain productive relationships with all business partners within TD Bank while ensuring annual reviews are completed on time and financial covenants are tested on a timely basis. Lastly, this individual will review construction inspection reports to track construction progress and make recommendations on construction loan advances.

The above details are specific to the role which is outlined in the general description below.

The CSB Credit Specialist II is responsible for ensuring quality and compliance within an assigned portfolio, supporting new business development while applying credit risk policy and adhering to TDBG risk appetite. The CSB Credit Specialist II performs the credit underwriting and credit administration functions. The CSB Credit Specialist II works to achieve credit management objectives within the team. The job works closely with the Relationship Manager and Credit Officer to ensure consistency with the TD Bank Groups Risk Appetite Principles, including establishing the Borrower Risk Ratings and Facility Risk Ratings for new and existing credit relationships.

Depth & Scope:

  • Performs in depth credit analysis for which a majority of accounts consist of; highly diverse portfolios at the highest complexity; large pieces of a much bigger client portfolio that may include other institutions and input; risk factors that create large variables to create decisions on portfolios

  • Performs in depth credit analysis in partnership with Relationship Manager on potential and existing customers to determine alignment with TD Bank products/structure TD Credit Risk Appetite and credit policies/underwriting guidelines

  • Partners with the Relationship Manager on potential structure proposals that are in alignment with TD Bank products/structure, TD Credit Risk Appetite and credit policies/underwriting guidelines

  • Attends site visits and prospect/customer calls as needed or as requested

  • With support from the Credit Analyst, prepares credit applications for new and existing borrowers; Applications shall include new transactions, extensions, modifications, renewals and Annual Reviews

  • Ensures applications provide a high quality of risk assessment, credit structure, due diligence, and credit presentation and adheres to AIRB methodology and addresses TD Banks profitability objectives

  • Manages the timely approval, documentation preparation and negotiation, and closing of new and existing transactions

  • Be knowledgeable of and operate within the applicable regulatory and compliance guidelines/policies & procedures (including but not limited to: AML, Privacy, Firewalls, Systems & Information Security, FCAC, etc.) and ensures that all staff complete required compliance attestations/training within required timelines

  • Ensures the managed portfolio is comprehensively monitored and controlled, adhering to and administered within approved guidelines and in line with established operating policies and procedures

  • Interprets and applies TDs risk management strategy (both credit and operational)

  • Understands changing market conditions and remain knowledgeable of relevant industry issues

  • Manages aspects of the customer relationship including, but not limited to, reviewing reports and delinquencies, sign off of covenant compliance forms and determining strategy if failures occur, completing monthly monitoring; overseeing Credit Analysts that will provide support in these responsibilities

Education & Experience:

  • 4 year Undergraduate degree; advanced degree in financial discipline preferred, other advanced degree considered

  • 7+ years' experience in related field

  • Excellent credit underwriting and administration skills; considered subject matter expert in complex credit understanding

  • Superior ability to identify and mitigate risk

  • Ability to provide value-add structuring alternatives for highly complex credits

  • Strong written and excellent verbal communication skills with solid business acumen

  • Solid interpersonal skills

  • Customer focused

  • Strong planning and organizational skills

  • Ability to problem solve in more complex situations

  • Technologically proficient

Physical Requirements:

Never: 0%; Occasional: 1-33%; Frequent: 34-66%; Continuous: 67-100%

  • Domestic Travel - Occasional

  • International Travel - Never

  • Performing sedentary work - Continuous

  • Performing multiple tasks - Continuous

  • Operating standard office equipment - Continuous

  • Responding quickly to sounds - Occasional

  • Sitting - Continuous

  • Standing - Occasional

  • Walking - Occasional

  • Moving safely in confined spaces - Occasional

  • Lifting/Carrying (under 25 lbs.) - Occasional

  • Lifting/Carrying (over 25 lbs.) - Never

  • Squatting - Occasional

  • Bending - Occasional

  • Kneeling - Never

  • Crawling - Never

  • Climbing - Never

  • Reaching overhead - Never

  • Reaching forward - Occasional

  • Pushing - Never

  • Pulling - Never

  • Twisting - Never

  • Concentrating for long periods of time - Continuous

  • Applying common sense to deal with problems involving standardized situations - Continuous

  • Reading, writing and comprehending instructions - Continuous

  • Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing - Continuous

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required. The listed or specified responsibilities & duties are considered "essential functions" for ADA purposes.

Who We Are:

TD is one of the world's leading global financial institutions and is the fifth largest bank in North America by branches/stores. Every day, we strive to make every interaction, product, and experience remarkably human and refreshingly simple for over 27 million households and businesses in Canada, the United States and around the world. More than 95,000 TD colleagues bring their skills, talent, and creativity to foster deeper relationships, ensure disciplined execution, and build a simpler, faster banking experience. TD is deeply committed to being a leader in client experience, that is why we believe that all colleagues, no matter where they work, are client facing. Together, we are reimagining what banking can be for our clients, colleagues and communities.

Our Total Rewards Package

Our Total Rewards package reflects the investments we make in our colleagues to help them and their families achieve their financial, physical and mental well-being goals. Total Rewards at TD includes base salary and variable compensation/incentive awards (e.g., eligibility for cash and/or equity incentive awards, generally through participation in an incentive plan) and several other key plans such as health and well-being benefits, savings and retirement programs, paid time off (including Vacation PTO, Flex PTO, and Holiday PTO), banking benefits and discounts, career development, and reward and recognition. Learn more (http://hrportal.ehr.com/tdtotalrewards)

Additional Information:

We're delighted that you're considering building a career with TD. Through regular development conversations, training programs, and a competitive benefits plan, we're committed to providing the support our colleagues need to thrive both at work and at home.

Colleague Development

If you're interested in a specific career path or are looking to build certain skills, we want to help you succeed. You'll have regular career, development, and performance conversations with your manager, as well as access to an online learning platform and a variety of mentoring programs to help you unlock future opportunities.

If you're passionate about helping clients and building deep, lasting relationships, TD offers diverse career paths where you can grow your expertise and make a meaningful impact.

We're committed to your success and foster a respectful workplace where diverse perspectives are valued, everyone has fair opportunities to grow, and you can unlock your full potential to achieve your career goals. Here at TD, we hire and develop the best.

Training & Onboarding

We will provide training and onboarding sessions to ensure that you've got everything you need to succeed in your new role.

Interview Process

We'll reach out to candidates of interest to schedule an interview. We do our best to communicate outcomes to all applicants by email or phone call.

Accommodation

TD Bank is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.

If you are an applicant with a disability and need accommodations to complete the application process, please email TD Bank US Workplace Accommodations Program at USWAPTDO@td.com . Include your full name, best way to reach you and the accommodation needed to assist you with the applicant process.

Federal law prohibits job discrimination based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, age, equal pay, disability and genetic information.


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