Mercantile Bank · 3 months ago
Commercial Appraisal Analyst I
Mercantile Bank is Michigan’s largest community bank, deeply embedded in the diverse communities it serves. The Commercial Appraisal Analyst I role involves learning property valuation processes, conducting market research, preparing appraisal reports, and analyzing financial statements to support accurate valuations.
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Responsibilities
Conducting market research
Preparing detailed appraisal reports
Collaborating with various departments to gather necessary data
Analyzing financial statements, property trends, and economic factors to support accurate valuations
Qualification
Required
Strong analytical and research skills
Effective communication skills
Keen attention to detail
Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities
Familiarity with financial concepts
3 or more years of job-related commercial real estate experience
Adaptability and a willingness to learn
Preferred
Certified General Appraiser License
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
401(k)
Life Insurance
Health Savings Account
Flexible Spending Account
Competitive Salary
Paid Time Off
Employee Discounts
3 weeks’ vacation
Sick time
11 paid holidays
Generous 401k match of 5%
Company paid life insurance
Tuition reimbursement
IVF and adoption assistance
Zero-interest loans for fitness equipment and business attire
Discounted bank services
Employee stock purchase plan
529 savings plans
Legal protection
Exceptional training and development opportunities
Encouragement to connect with community through volunteer opportunities
Company
Mercantile Bank
Mercantile Bank of Michigan was founded in 1997 by Directors and Bankers who firmly believe that customers, employees, and the communities they live in, are best served by financial institutions with local roots.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$90MKey Investors
U.S. Bancorp
2025-12-24Post Ipo Debt
2022-01-14Post Ipo Debt· $15M
2021-12-15Post Ipo Debt· $75M
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