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Analyst - Energy Transition, Power & Infrastructure
Posted 1 hour agoOur client, a leading advisory firm in the energy and infrastructure sector, is seeking an Analyst to join their growing Energy Transition, Power & Infrastructure team. This is an excellent opportunity to work in a dynamic, team-oriented environment, gaining exposure to complex M&A transactions and high-impact projects across the energy and infrastructure sectors.
Key Responsibilities:
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Support origination and execution of M&A transactions.
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Prepare financial models, valuations, and sensitivity analyses, including DCF and structured finance models.
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Conduct detailed industry and company research.
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Prepare and review client presentations, marketing materials, and transaction documentation.
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Support the full deal lifecycle, including due diligence and coordination of client and stakeholder meetings.
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Collaborate with cross-border teams and senior bankers, contributing to strategy and business development initiatives.
What the Client Offers:
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Exposure to a high-volume deal flow and cross-border projects.
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Hands-on experience in small, senior-led deal teams with significant client interaction.
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Entrepreneurial culture with flat hierarchies and fast career progression.
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Comprehensive training, mentoring, and development programmes, including secondment opportunities.
Qualifications:
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1–2 years’ experience in M&A at an investment bank, accounting firm, or similar; experience in energy or infrastructure preferred.
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Strong financial analysis, modelling, and business valuation skills.
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Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills.
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Highly numerate and able to work accurately under tight deadlines.
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Proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint; fluency in English required, other languages advantageous.
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Collaborative, proactive, and adaptable with a strong client-focused mindset.
This role provides a steep learning curve and a platform to accelerate your career in corporate finance within the energy and infrastructure sectors.
Sean Chapman