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Associate

TapioNew York, NYMay 10th, 2026
The FirmA global leader in energy transition infrastructure is building out its North America investment team. The firm manages multiple large-scale funds dedicated to renewable energy and energy infrastructure, with a focus on developing, financing, and owning assets that accelerate the decarbonization of the power sector.The RoleThe Associate will join a lean, high-ownership investment team in New York, actively participating in the full investment process from identifying and diligencing opportunities through execution, portfolio management, financing, and monetization. The mandate spans conventional generation, renewable generation, utility-scale storage, and adjacent platforms.What You'll DoBuild detailed financial models and support execution of investment, financing, and monetization activities across the portfolioAssist with due diligence, transaction structuring, and the compilation of internal materials to inform investment decision-makingDevelop presentation materials for a range of audiences including investment committee memos, rating agency presentations, and marketing materialsSupport active involvement in financing activities across acquisitions, refinancings, and development including term loans, fixed rate notes, bonds, and tax equityInform internal views on new subsectors and technologies through fundamental economic modeling, market sizing, industry research, and company diligenceWork across internal subject matter teams including energy marketing, asset management, environmental, legal, tax, and accountingEngage with portfolio companies on key initiatives including financings, development, tack-on acquisitions, and monetization opportunitiesTrack policy, regulatory, and market developments that shape the investment landscape including IRA incentives, interconnection reform, and offtake marketsIdeal BackgroundBachelor’s degree or higher in finance, economics, business, engineering, or related field from an accredited college or universityHave 3-4 years of experience in private equity, investment banking, or management consultingExperience across the full lifecycle of a transaction (i.e. screening, development of investment thesis, due diligence, negotiation of terms, closing) preferredExcellent quantitative and analytical skills with a solid grounding in corporate finance and accounting principlesStrong leadership, communication, and presentation skills; comfort engaging with senior stakeholdersSelf-starter with the ability to manage multiple workstreams simultaneously with limited supervisionFamiliarity with US power markets preferredGenuine interest in the energy transition and long-duration infrastructure investingWhy This RoleWork directly with senior investment professionals on large-scale, complex transactions from day oneGain rare exposure to greenfield development risk, long-duration capital, and institutional infrastructure investingBe part of a lean, high-ownership team where your work directly informs investment decisions