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Senior Associate, Energy & Infrastructure Val

Why You Want to Work With UsMarshall & Stevens is a 93-year-old independent, national valuation consulting firm known for our expertise in financial and tax reporting, mergers & acquisitions, transaction support, and litigation advisory. We provide valuation services across various industries, including real estate, energy & infrastructure (E&I), machinery & equipment, financial services, and litigation support. As a Senior Associate in the E&I practice you will gain hands-on experience working on high-profile projects, learning from industry experts and working directly with a talented pool of energy project developers, tax equity investors, and global banking professionals. All while developing key analytical and financial skills you’ll keep for life. Our national E&I team works daily in a collaborative, fast-paced environment. What This Role Will DoAs a Senior Associate in Energy & Infrastructure Valuation, you will conduct financial and economic analyses for renewable and traditional energy assets, utilities, and large-scale infrastructure projects. This role requires a deep understanding of project finance, power markets, and capital-intensive assets. You will support clients in mergers & acquisitions, tax structuring, financial reporting, and investment decision-making.Key Responsibilities Conduct valuations of power generation facilities, renewable energy assets, utilities, and infrastructure projects. Develop discounted cash flow (DCF), comparable company, and cost-based valuation models. Perform financial statement analysis, market research, and regulatory impact assessments. Support clients in M&A transactions, investment strategy, and financing structures. Research wholesale power markets, transmission constraints, and energy policy trends. Prepare valuation reports for financial institutions, regulatory agencies, and investors. What Makes You Successful in This Role Education:  Bachelor’s degree in Finance , Economics, Accounting, or Engineering. A CFA, ASA, or CPA is a plus. Experience: 3+ years in energy valuation, project finance, infrastructure investment, or financial consulting. Technical Skills: Expertise in financial modeling, energy market research, and regulatory compliance. Industry Knowledge: Understanding of power purchase agreements (PPAs), project financing, and energy asset valuation. Communication: Strong analytical and report-writing skills for investment committees and legal professionals. Work Ethic: Detail-oriented with the ability to interpret complex financial models for large-scale assets.