
M&A Analyst to Associate - Renewables, Transition & Infrastructure leading European franchise - Goodman Masson
eFinancialCareersA leading European Energy & Infrastructure platform is recruiting at the Analyst and Associate level (Analyst 2 to Associate 2).
Subsector focus is centred on EMEA Energy Transition, Renewable Energy, Cleantech and associated Infrastructure.
The successful candidate will be operating in a similar capacity at a well-regarded bank or boutique, be ambitious and be seeking an active platform to enhance their career.
Responsibilities will centre on:
- Assist and gain increasing oversight with the management of live transactions
- Drive the teams production of marketing presentations, Information Memoranda and other transaction documentation etc
- Begin to take a lead role in developing strategic ideas for clients
- Providing support to senior professionals with the development/maintaining of client relationships and new business generation
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