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SBA Operations Manager

Durham, NC

$80K - $111K/yr

POSITION SUMMARY The SBA Operations Manager plans, directs, administers, and manages day-to-day activities and functions of the SBA Lending Department from loan application evaluation and loan ...

SBA Packaging Specialist

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

The SBA Packager is responsible for documenting all SBA loans to ensure the Bank can rely on the SBA guarantee. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES SBA Administration • Ensure the quality and ...

Description As an SBA Specialist you would have the opportunity to be proactively involved in helping our small business clients reach their goals while being part of a professional SBA Team who ...

SBA Banker

Gainesville, FL · On-site

$72K - $100K/yr

Overview The SBA Banker is responsible for generating SBA loan opportunities and driving them through Renasant's SBA loan process. The SBA Banker works with management, underwriting, closing and ...

SBA Department Manager

Medford, OR · On-site

$88K - $122K/yr

The SBA Department Manager is responsible for leading and overseeing the bank's SBA lending program. This role manages the development and maintenance of department policies and procedures, ensures ...

SBA Packaging Specialist

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

Overview The SBA Packaging Specialist assists Platinum Bank customers, lenders, and credit analysts from credit approval through Funding. This includes processing and closing government-guaranteed ...

Description As an SBA Specialist you would have the opportunity to be proactively involved in helping our small business clients reach their goals while being part of a professional SBA Team who ...

As an SBA Specialist you would have the opportunity to be proactively involved in helping our small business clients reach their goals while being part of a professional SBA Team who cares about the ...

Description As an SBA Specialist you would have the opportunity to be proactively involved in helping our small business clients reach their goals while being part of a professional SBA Team who ...

As an SBA Specialist you would have the opportunity to be proactively involved in helping our small business clients reach their goals while being part of a professional SBA Team who cares about the ...

Description As an SBA Specialist you would have the opportunity to be proactively involved in helping our small business clients reach their goals while being part of a professional SBA Team who ...

As an SBA Specialist you would have the opportunity to be proactively involved in helping our small business clients reach their goals while being part of a professional SBA Team who cares about the ...

As an SBA Specialist you would have the opportunity to be proactively involved in helping our small business clients reach their goals while being part of a professional SBA Team who cares about the ...

Overview The SBA Manager will be responsible for the growth, profitability, and management of the Bank's Small Business Administration (SBA) loan portfolio. Work closely with our branch partners with ...

The SBA Manager will be responsible for the growth, profitability, and management of the Bank's Small Business Administration (SBA) loan portfolio. Work closely with our branch partners with ...

SBA Department Manager

Medford, OR · On-site

$88K - $122K/yr

The SBA Department Manager is responsible for leading and overseeing the bank's SBA lending program. This role manages the development and maintenance of department policies and procedures, ensures ...

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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for sba in the United States is $100,342.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,500.00 and $115,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An SBA job typically refers to a position within the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), an agency that supports small businesses through loans, counseling, and government contracting assistance. Roles can vary from loan specialists and business development officers to policy analysts. Employees help small businesses navigate funding options, disaster recovery, and federal resources.

What are typical day-to-day responsibilities for an SBA Loan Specialist?

As an SBA Loan Specialist, your daily responsibilities include evaluating loan applications, assessing borrowers' financial documents, and ensuring all files meet both SBA and internal lending guidelines. You'll regularly interact with small business clients to collect necessary information, clarify application requirements, and provide guidance throughout the approval process. Collaboration with underwriters, relationship managers, and legal teams is common to ensure accuracy and compliance. You may also conduct follow-ups for additional documentation and help structure loan terms that best suit clients' needs. These responsibilities are key to helping clients secure funding while minimizing risk for your organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Sba position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an SBA (Small Business Administration) Loan Specialist, you need a solid background in finance, lending, and credit analysis, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in finance, business, or a related field. Familiarity with loan origination software, SBA guidelines, and risk assessment tools is essential, along with certifications such as SBA Loan Officer Training. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate clearly with both clients and internal teams set top performers apart. These qualifications are crucial for accurately evaluating loan applications, ensuring compliance, and effectively guiding small business clients through the lending process.

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SBA Operations Manager

$80K - $111K/yr

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY
The SBA Operations Manager plans, directs, administers, and manages day-to-day activities and functions of the SBA Lending Department from loan application evaluation and loan approval to closing, ensuring that all SBA closing requirements are satisfied and that SBA guaranty is secure. Responsible for leading oversight of daily operations to ensure loans are processed, closed, sold, and serviced in full compliance with SBA Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and bank guidelines for a total department loan portfolio. Provides leadership, guidance, training and assistance to loan processing team to optimize efficiencies. Direct oversight of lender service providers (LSPs) to ensure adherence to SBA requirements. Effectively interacts with both internal and external partners to ensure timely production of loans.
GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge: Demonstrated knowledge of SBA underwriting, closing/operations, processing, documentation, funding, insurance, loan servicing, annual reviews and construction on SBA 7(a) and 504 guaranteed loan programs, SBA Express LOC’s. Current knowledge of all applicable lending and other regulations governing business loans.
Experience: 5 years’ SBA lending experience and 3 years’ experience in a leadership role. Strong working knowledge of SBA 7(a) and 504 loan programs. Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or other appropriate area.
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Oversee SBA loan operations from application, booking, through servicing, including documentation, closing, funding, sale, and post-closing file management
  • Monitor key SBA operational metrics (cycle times, exception rates, guaranty repair/denial issues, documentation exceptions) and recommend process improvements
  • Provide direct oversight and ongoing monitoring of lender service provider (LSPs) to ensure their activities, documentation, and processes align with SBA Policies, SOPs, Bank standards and, contracted service levels
  • Monitor SBA portfolio and LSP performance metrics, quality standards, and turnaround times to ensure operational excellence
  • Ensure Bank compliance with all established standard operating procedures to ensure SBA guarantee and Lender status is maintained.
  • Evaluate and assign incoming files a pass/fail to ensure the loan submissions are accepted for processing.
  • Audit all loan packages to ensure that SBA terms and conditions are fully met in accordance with the SBA Standard Operating Procedures Manual (SOP), recognizing that each loan is unique and requires different governmental rules amp; conditions
  • On a quarterly basis, analyze and sell SBA 7(a) and 504 guaranteed loans to secondary market and Wall Street.
  • Assist internal auditor with FDIC, SOX, SBA and other regulatory reviews.
  • Maintain a high level of customer service that meets or exceeds SBA standard closing expectations
M amp;F, a state-chartered commercial bank, was organized in 1907 under the authority of a charter issued by the Legislature of the State of North Carolina. The founders had a dream for their community. The nine businessmen — the pioneers — who became the original incorporators of the bank were successful and active community builders, and by the time M amp;F was chartered most of them had been involved in the establishment of numerous other institutions and organizations that formed the nucleus of a thriving business and residential district in Durham, anchored by what became known as Black Wall Street.
The Bank’s mission is a commitment to promoting personal and community development and we remain true to these values. Helping individuals, businesses, and community institutions grow and develop are the philosophical tenets that inform our decisions and guide our actions.