
M&A Analyst 2 to Associate 1- Oil & Gas and Energy Transition - Goodman Masson
eFinancialCareersMy client is a highly regarded US boutique investment bank and they are expanding their EMEA Energy Group and keen to recruit someone at Analyst 2 to Associate 1. Prior/current Oil & Gas M&A experience is preferred.
You will be seeking an active and ambitious platform with a strong track record of success in EMEA and the Americas.
You will either be an Oil & Gas specialist already, or looking to deepen your specialisation having gained M&A and sector expertise as part of a credible Industrials or broader Natural Resources Group.
Your responsibilities will centre on the following:
• You will take a pivotal role in day-to-day execution work on M&A and other corporate finance transactions across the Oil & Gas sector
• Performing financial analysis, strategic business analysis and detailed industry research
• Contributing actively to the origination effort / Preparing and delivering client presentations in a clear and compelling manner
• Providing support to senior bankers in developing and maintaining client relationships, income streams or new business opportunities
My client is targeting someone whose profile demonstrates:
Excellent financial analysis skills with an interest in specialising in the Oil & Gas and Energy Transition space
Demonstrable M&A skill with experience on live transactions
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