Our Client and the career opportunity:
This International Investment Management firm with multi-billions in assets under management are actively investing in a range of Infrastructure projects across the globe. In the Australian marketplace, there is an overwhelming appetite for PPP projects across the country and transactions you will be engaged on will include schools, hospitals, health industry developments and direct involvement in desalinisation projects. With a significant balance sheet, this lead arranger of financing is considered a pioneer in long term investing.
This newly created Senior Analyst / Associate will be supported by the Executive Director and you will be working closely with a team of Directors within the Infrastructure and Project Finance group. The core functionality of this role is to provide financial modelling expertise, research and analysis, and transaction management. You will undertake due diligence of a transaction to meet the approved risk profile, and assist with bid strategy prior to submission. On-the-deal learning and development will involve assisting with the structuring, negotiation and completion of future debt and equity sell down and restructuring opportunities.
The Successful Candidate:
*Strong financial modelling experience and advanced MS Excel with quantitative analysis skills are essential to be successful in this role.
*Your background is likely to be Investment Banking or Project Finance, Funds Management, or Consulting/Advisory.
*Strong academics are essential and Post Graduate studies in Applied Finance & Investments or CFA will be a distinct advantage.
Working with this highly sophisticated team, you will utilise your full capacity of intellectual horsepower when executing on a deal that will involve challenging stakeholder engagement. You will work on some of the most interesting and largest infrastructure projects in the country in this well-balanced environment to learn from some of the most impressive financiers in the country.
Warwick Peel
Morgan Consulting
eF/WP/2000853