ENGIE is a global energy player with over 97,000 employees across more than 30 countries. All of our teams' efforts are unified in support of the transition to a carbon-neutral economy, by providing innovative energy solutions to households, businesses and communities.
The Opportunity
You will be reporting to the Head of Acquisitions, Investments & Financial Advisory (AIFA) ANZ as an integral member of the AIFA team. Your key responsibilities include:
* Developing and sensitising robust project financial models in line with AIFA best practices and Group investment guidelines.
* Analysing, evaluating and recommending financing options and proposals as they relate to organic project development or other funding needs.
* Conducting financial Due Diligence on M&A opportunities, including coordination of external financial advisors.
* Calculating valuation as well as accounting impacts (net debt, COI, ROCE, Net Results, profit on disposal) of investment decisions.
* Advising and assisting internal stakeholders in understanding appropriate risk allocation, bankability of terms and conditions of various project contracts and provide general structuring advice and optimization of returns.
* Assisting the business development decision making process, identifying key financial indicators to be applied and monitored for investment decisions.
About You
To succeed in this role, you will need:
* Demonstrated experience in a similar role within the Energy, Infrastructure, Banking sector or an Advisory firm.
* Ability to manage a diverse and complex set of stakeholders, advise and influence decisions and support multiple projects of varying maturity at the same time.
* Advanced modelling skills and relevant qualifications such as CFA, Engineering, Economics.
* Team player, collaborative, with a long term view on career and passion for the energy transition.
ENGIE is an equal opportunity employer, promoting diversity and committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. We value and celebrate our differences and encourage applications from underrepresented groups.