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Senior Analyst/Associate - Real Estate Credit and Portfolio Management

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Bluecrest Residential

Newport Beach, CA, USA

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Bluecrest Residential (“Bluecrest”) is a vertically integrated multifamily operator with over 60 years of combined multifamily investment experience throughout market cycles focusing on niche strategies and superior relative value. Since 2004, the principals have acquired approximately 20,000 units and have invested in the development of over 6,000 units. Since 2018, Bluecrest principals have been investing preferred equity in multifamily assets on behalf of large institutional investors. In 2022, Bluecrest principals were the largest seller of multifamily in the US and has consistently delivered exceptional results, with deal level IRRs exceeding 30% annually since inception. Going forward, Bluecrest is looking to acquire high-quality multifamily assets across the Sunbelt and continue to invest preferred equity in multifamily development projects. Bluecrest Residential is seeking a Senior Analyst or Associate to support underwriting and active portfolio management for the stretch senior and preferred equity platforms. This person will run asset level and portfolio level analysis, track loan covenants, evaluate construction progress and delays, review draw requests, and produce clear recommendations to leadership. The Senior Analyst sits at the center of credit, asset management, construction risk, and capital markets. Responsibilities Underwrite new loans and preferred equity investments including sponsor diligence, market analysis, budget and schedule reviews, and base case and downside scenarios DSCR, debt yield, LTV, exit metrics. Build and maintain cash flow and waterfall models for A note and B note structures and for preferred equity with full return waterfalls and sensitivity tables. Prepare investment memos with clear thesis, risks, mitigants, and covenant packages. Lead post closing monitoring for assigned assets monthly operating reviews, DSCR and debt yield tests, construction progress and contingency burn, schedule variance, change order logs, and cost to complete. Manage construction draw reviews pay app tie outs, lien waivers, retainage, and reconciliation to budget and schedule. Track and enforce covenants and triggers coverage tests, net worth and liquidity tests, completion tests, and reporting deliverables. Partner with bank counterparties on whole loan structures intercreditor administration for A note and B note, consents, waivers, and remedies. Coordinate third party reports and diligence appraisals, cost reviews, environmental, surveys, PCAs, and insurance compliance. Maintain high quality data rooms and portfolio dashboards update monthly KPIs, covenant calendars, and risk ratings. Support amendments, extensions, and restructurings including term sheets, scenario analysis, and negotiation materials. Contribute to quarterly investor reporting and portfolio reviews concise commentary on performance, risk, and outlook. Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Economics, Real Estate, Business or related field. You have two-seven years of relevant experience depending from a commercial bank construction lending group, a real estate debt fund, a life company lender, or a credit focused sponsor. You have strong financial modeling skills in Excel with comfort building from a blank sheet and auditing existing models. You have working knowledge of construction lending and development risk GMP contracts, change orders, payment applications, retainage, lien waivers, completion guarantees, and cost to complete. You have familiarity with intercreditor agreements, A note and B note structures, UCC remedies, and preferred equity waterfalls. You are able to read and summarize loan documents and covenants and translate into actionable monitoring tools. You have excellent interpersonal, written and communication skills. You have strong organization skills and follow through with attention to detail and deadlines. Benefits Competitive Salary- The salary for this position will be determined based on the candidate's total relevant experience. Relevant experience would total years of experience as an Analyst ina commercial bank construction lending group, a real estate debt fund, a life company lender, or a credit focused sponsor. Performance Bonuses- Our corporate team participates in performance-based bonuses. Paid Time Off- Unlimited DTO starting upon hire. Mentorship- Work with an experienced team of multifamily investment professionals. Holiday Pay- 10 full paid holiday. Paid Volunteer Hours- 8 hours of paid volunteer time you can use throughout the year. Housing Discounts- 25% off rent available for all employees off any unit. Comprehensive Insurance Benefits- Medical PPO, HDHP, FSA, HSA with employer match Dental, Vision, STD, & LTD. Retirement Plan- 401K with a 25% company match up to 6%. Travel & Personal Discounts- Company rate National/Enterprise rental cars for leisure travel, plus additional discounts with Verizon (18% discount) and Expedia (10% discount). Certification Reimbursement- Full reimbursement for approved industry related certifications, including CAM, CPO, EPA, and more! Tech Forward & Transparent Culture- Innovative internal software to make your job easier! Cultural Appeal- We run on transparency and healthy debate (No Fear of Conflict); you are encouraged to appeal and share what is not working well. Your voice truly matters! EOE

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