Seeking a dynamic role with a mix of strategy, policy, commercial and financial advisory
An analytical and creative thinker, who is self-motivated and intellectually curious
Enthusiastic, personable, and collaborative with a strong work ethic
Highly motivated to contribute to projects that shape critical national infrastructure with lasting societal impact
Comfortable with ambiguity and flexibility in navigating and solving new problems and addressing diverse stakeholder needs
Self-motivated and trusted to manage and deliver multiple assignments, with strong organizational and team coordination skills
Able to competently undertake thoughtful quantitative and qualitative analysis, with a strong appetite to grow analytical and complex financial modelling capabilities
Able to research and synthesize insights from financial, commercial, public policy, academic and industry sources for use in competitive analysis, industry analysis, financial
and non-financial scenario analysis to inform decisions across the infrastructure lifecycle
Able to prepare clearly written, high quality drafts of reports and presentations tailored for audience
Interested in contributing to business development and supporting our “go-to-market” strategy
To qualify for the role, you must have
Undergraduate degree in business, commerce, law, economics or engineering
2+ years of work experience in infrastructure related fields or relevant experience in commercial, financial, economic, strategic, and/or infrastructure policy analysis
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail in producing high quality deliverables
Strong interpersonal and presentation skills, adaptable to a range of audiences
Demonstrated interest in supporting the development and delivery of critical infrastructure projects
Some or all of the following are considered desirable, but not mandatory:
An MBA/Master’s degree/CFA/CBV
Working knowledge of the infrastructure delivery lifecycle, with relevant experience in one or more of strategy and business case development, commissioning and
procurement, transactions, asset management and disputes.
Working knowledge of project option development and analysis in early planning stages to support government decision-making in strategic infrastructure investment
Working knowledge of accounting concepts and principles (CPA not required)
Working knowledge of debt financing and capital markets and/or project financing markets
Working knowledge of capital project procurement models (DBB, DB, CMAR, IPD, PDB, P3, Alliance, etc.)