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Loan Workout Officer

Linden, PA · On-site

$90K - $125K/yr

Loan Workout Officer Our client, a well-respected and growing community bank in Western Pennsylvania, is seeking an experienced Loan Workout Officer to oversee its problem loan portfolio and lead the ...

Loan Workout Officer

Linden, PA · On-site

$90K - $125K/yr

Loan Workout Officer Our client, a well-respected and growing community bank in Western Pennsylvania, is seeking an experienced Loan Workout Officer to oversee its problem loan portfolio and lead the ...

Loan Workout Officer

Linden, PA · On-site

$90K - $125K/yr

Loan Workout Officer Our client, a well-respected and growing community bank in Western Pennsylvania, is seeking an experienced Loan Workout Officer to oversee its problem loan portfolio and lead the ...

Loan Workout Officer

Linden, PA · On-site

$90K - $125K/yr

Loan Workout Officer Our client, a well-respected and growing community bank in Western Pennsylvania, is seeking an experienced Loan Workout Officer to oversee its problem loan portfolio and lead the ...

Loan Workout Officer

Linden, PA · On-site

$90K - $125K/yr

Loan Workout Officer Our client, a well-respected and growing community bank in Western Pennsylvania, is seeking an experienced Loan Workout Officer to oversee its problem loan portfolio and lead the ...

Loan Workout Officer

Linden, PA · On-site

$90K - $125K/yr

Loan Workout Officer Our client, a well-respected and growing community bank in Western Pennsylvania, is seeking an experienced Loan Workout Officer to oversee its problem loan portfolio and lead the ...

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How much do loan workout officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for loan workout officer in the United States is $70,335.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $90,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a loan workout officer?

Loan Workout Officers are financial professionals who specialize in managing distressed loans or borrowers who are having difficulty meeting their repayment obligations. They work with borrowers and lenders to restructure loan terms, negotiate settlements, or find other solutions to minimize losses and avoid foreclosure or default. Their goal is to find mutually agreeable solutions that help the borrower regain financial stability while protecting the lender’s interests. Loan Workout Officers typically work for banks, credit unions, or other financial institutions, and require strong negotiation, analytical, and communication skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a loan workout officer?

To thrive as a Loan Workout Officer, you need strong analytical abilities, knowledge of credit risk assessment, and experience in finance or banking, often backed by a relevant degree. Familiarity with loan management systems, financial modeling software, and regulatory compliance tools is typically required. Excellent negotiation, problem-solving, and communication skills distinguish top performers in this role. These skills are crucial for successfully restructuring troubled loans, minimizing risk, and preserving client relationships for the financial institution.

What are some common challenges loan workout officers face when negotiating with borrowers, and how can these be effectively managed?

Loan Workout Officers often encounter challenges such as negotiating with borrowers who are under financial stress, balancing the interests of the lender and borrower, and navigating complex legal or regulatory requirements. Effective communication and empathy are crucial for building trust and finding mutually beneficial solutions. Officers should also stay updated on regulatory guidelines and collaborate closely with legal, credit, and risk management teams to ensure compliance and mitigate risks during the workout process.

What is the difference between Loan Workout Officer vs Loan Underwriter?

AspectLoan Workout OfficerLoan Underwriter
Primary RoleManages distressed loans, develops repayment plans, and negotiates workout solutionsEvaluates loan applications, assesses creditworthiness, and approves or denies loans
Required CredentialsTypically requires banking or finance certifications, experience in credit analysisRequires financial analysis skills, often a degree in finance or related field
Work EnvironmentOften in distressed asset management, working closely with borrowers and collectionsIn lending departments, working with loan applications and credit documentation
Industry UsageCommon in banking, financial institutions, and loan servicing companiesWidely used in banks, credit unions, and lending firms

While both roles involve financial analysis, the Loan Workout Officer focuses on managing and resolving distressed loans, whereas the Loan Underwriter assesses new loan applications for approval. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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What states have the most Loan Workout Officer jobs?

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Infographic showing various Loan Workout Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $70,335 per year, or $33.8 per hour.

Loan Workout Officer

MRINetwork Jobs

Linden, PA • On-site

$90K - $125K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description

Loan Workout Officer

Our client, a well-respected and growing community bank in Western Pennsylvania, is seeking an experienced Loan Workout Officer to oversee its problem loan portfolio and lead the resolution of commercial and consumer credit relationships.

This is a succession opportunity created by an upcoming retirement. The bank is looking to bring someone on in advance to allow for a meaningful transition, providing the opportunity to work alongside the current Loan Workout Officer and gain a thorough understanding of the portfolio, internal processes, and customer relationships.

If you enjoy solving complex credit situations rather than simply managing charge-offs, this role offers the opportunity to work closely with borrowers, lenders, executive management, and legal counsel to develop creative workout strategies that maximize recovery while preserving relationships whenever possible.

Position Overview

The Loan Workout Officer is responsible for managing the bank's criticized and classified loan portfolio, with an emphasis on commercial real estate and commercial & industrial relationships. The position also oversees consumer collections through the supervision of an experienced Collections Officer and serves as a key resource to senior management on asset quality matters.

Responsibilities include:

  • Managing a portfolio of commercial workout relationships, primarily CRE with additional C&I exposure.
  • Developing and executing loan workout and recovery strategies.
  • Working with borrowers to restructure, rehabilitate, or liquidate troubled credits.
  • Managing foreclosures, bankruptcies, asset liquidation, and OREO properties when necessary.
  • Partnering with outside legal counsel throughout foreclosure and litigation matters.
  • Supervising the bank's Collections Officer.
  • Working collaboratively with commercial lenders, credit administration, and executive leadership.
  • Supporting collection policies, regulatory compliance, and credit reporting requirements.

What We're Looking For

Qualified candidates will typically possess:

  • 5+ years of experience managing commercial loan workouts within a bank environment.
  • Bachelor’s degree in related field.
  • Strong knowledge of commercial real estate and commercial lending.
  • Experience with criticized and classified assets, loan restructures, foreclosures, bankruptcies, and liquidation strategies.
  • Familiarity with consumer collections and related regulatory requirements.
  • Strong credit analysis and problem-solving skills.
  • The ability to balance sound credit judgment with a relationship-focused approach to working with borrowers.
  • Previous management experience is beneficial but not required for someone ready to step into a leadership role.

Why Consider This Opportunity?

This is an opportunity to join a financially strong, privately held community bank that continues to grow while maintaining local decision making and a relationship-driven culture.

Employees enjoy:

  • A collaborative executive leadership team.
  • Interesting and sophisticated commercial credit relationships.
  • Local decision making without excessive bureaucracy.
  • Strong work-life balance with flexibility when personal commitments arise.
  • A culture that values community involvement and long-term employee success.
  • The opportunity to help shape the future of the Special Assets function as the portfolio continues to evolve.

*Please note: The position is intended to be in-office, with flexibility available as needed.

Compensation: Compensation will be commensurate with experience and production history. Highland Consulting Group believes $90,000-$125,000 to be a reasonable estimate for the base compensation of this role. The individual may also be eligible for discretionary bonus, a retirement plan with company match, Paid Time Off, and employer-sponsored health insurance.

Interested?

If this opportunity aligns with your experience and career goals, please apply using the “Apply” link or contact:

Rob Titterington Sr. Banking Recruiter Highland Consulting Group rtitterington@mri-hcg.com 724.837.6337

Confidentiality

This is a confidential search. Additional details will be shared with qualified candidates during the process. Highland Consulting Group will never share your resume or information without your explicit consent.