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Under the direction of the Project Finance Manager and alongside the home office project team, the Project Finance Analyst 3 supports the management of the financial and contractual elements of United State Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded projects in collaboration with other departments/functional support areas including Accounting, Contracts and Procurement, Human Resources, and corporate/division finance.
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The Analyst will work cross functionally, focusing on acquisition underwriting and due diligence, asset management and lease analysis, fund and portfolio management, market research, and investor reporting.
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4-6 years balance sheet, investment portfolio management and interest rate risk hedging experience for financial institutions. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.
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BD Project Finance Analyst / Associate - Is accountable for optimizing the company's financial analytic processes and helping mitigate risk to the company's portfolio by constantly reviewing industry macroeconomic trends (interests rates.
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Client Life Cycle EventsResponsible for coordinating with the Client Service team when onboarding new accounts to include facilitating setup of BP systems, client custodian, ISDA, option counterpartyEstablish client global market, option, and FX accounts as neededManage communication and reconciliation of client cash flows between Client Service, Trading Desk, Portfolio Management and Northern TrustWork with clients and Relationship Management to generate standard reports and ad hoc requests.
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Fitch Ratings is seeking a senior credit analyst with at least 7-10 years of solid project finance related experience in the energy sector. In conjunction with senior members of the team, the candidate will meet with senior management of entities and/or project sponsors, investment bankers and financial advisors, to produce these ratings and reports for general publication.
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The Financial Analyst will have responsibilities within TRERC’s Access Controls (AC) and Business Continuity Management (BCM) work program. Master’s degree in Finance, Business, Risk Management, Computer Science or related fields, with at least two years of relevant experience in the financial services industry, preferably in the areas mentioned in the Roles and Responsibility section above; or a bachelor’s degree in these areas with at least five years of relevant experience.
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Must be a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Accountant (CA), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) or Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA); Acts as a project manager on client integrations and new hedge fund launches, and reviews initial set-up of funds on all accounting and client management systems such as Advent Geneva.
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This position supports a fast-paced, evolving IT portfolio as an IT project manager for at least one of the client’s electronic discovery systems, and as lead for the IT project management office (PMO.
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Budgeting and Forecasting: Working with the finance department, particularly the Budget Analyst, to incorporate payroll and benefits costs into the company’s financial budget and forecasts within Sage Intacct Planning.
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5+ years of experience in corporate finance, investment banking, or financial advisory roles, with a solid foundation in project finance for utility-scale renewable and energy storage projects within the US.
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Review of indenture/credit agreement compliance and reporting requirements, including financial covenants and compliance certificatesCoordinate and work with rating agencies to obtain credit estimates for portfolio companiesForecast liquidity and fund-level credit metrics, factoring in expected sources, uses and financing assumptions.
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At the direction of the Finance Director, support financial planning activities, including cash and LC forecasting, variance analyses, and financial modeling. 3+ years of professional experience with corporate and/or project finance models in investment banking and/or the renewable energy, energy or infrastructure industries, including modeling tax equity and debt structures.
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Prior to a career change to school finance management Elio worked as a financial/marketing analyst for a multinational instrument controls corporation. He is most notably known for his financial acumen and ability to identify and problem-solve complex school finance and accounting issues.
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Chartered Financial Analyst - Level I - Chartered Financial Analyst Institute ; If you do not have the CFP or CFA certification, TIAA will cover the cost of obtaining a CFP or CFA and increase your base salary upon successful completion; preferred.
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