Your key responsibilities
- Working in small and dynamic teams to provide expert financial, commercial and strategic advice to clients, both on transactions and more broadly on policy projects
- Helping our clients make informed and robust evidence-based decisions through option appraisals
- Building and working with financial models, including establishing appropriate data structures and undertaking sensitivity and scenario analysis
- Creating business cases involving strategic, economic, financial and commercial evaluation
- Structuring and advising on procurements, including evaluating bids received for projects on behalf of project sponsors and helping sponsors drafting bids for the provisions of public services
- Presenting impactful reports to senior client stakeholders to facilitate effective decision making
- Providing support to help clients achieve their sustainability goals
- Driving key business development activities, including EY’s wider growth strategies
Skills and attributes for success
- An understanding of, and interest in, the Government, Energy and Transport sectors
- Financial/data analysis and financial modelling capability
- Commercial and financial acumen
- High quality report drafting and document preparation
- Strong and engaging presentation skills
- The ability to thrive in a flexible working environment as part of a diverse and dynamic team
To qualify for the role you must have
- A bachelor degree level or equivalent
- Excellent financial skills, including an understanding of corporate finance principles
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
- High degree of personal drive and motivation to enhance your knowledge and succeed
- The ability to build effective working relationships with team members, organisations and clients
Ideally, you’ll also have
- An advanced professional financial qualification e.g. CA, ACA, CFA, MBA
- Experience in financial modelling
- Experience working in the Government, Energy or Transport sectors
- At least five years of uninterrupted residency in the UK