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A leading investment bank is hiring a Vice President to support the Commodity Trading division in NYC. The firm is looking for an expert in Energy markets: power/natural gas are required, but adjacent experience with renewable energy/oil and refined products could be a good fit as well.
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Drafting and negotiation of trading documentation for financially- and physically-settled derivative transactions across multiple products (primarily Power, FTRs, emissions, RECs, and natural gas.
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Perform market analysis to determine short and long term trading opportunities in the commodity markets (Power, FTRs, emissions, RECs,natural gas, oil, coal, natural gas basis, power basis.
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Experience in power trading, power market planning, market design, power price forecast, or renewable project development is a plus. Vital to navigating Energy Transition, S&P Global Commodity Insights’ coverage includes oil and gas, power, chemicals, metals, agriculture and shipping.
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A leading energy trading firm with an established presence in the natural gas space. Develop trading strategies to optimize returns on the portfolio across the US Natural Gas markets.
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2+ years of experience in energy markets, energy trading, power contract negotiations, energy regulations, renewable development, or energy generation technologies. Experience with power and gas transaction or contracting experience in US (ERCOT and or PJM experience is a plus.
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The ideal candidate will have a diverse set of skills including 3+ years of experience with product / crude / fuels scheduling and logistics, refinery operations, refinery planning / economics, downstream strategy, logistics, hedging and trading operations (crude, feedstocks, products, intermediates.
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The ideal candidate will have a diverse set of skills including 5+ years of experience with product / crude / fuels scheduling and logistics, refinery operations, refinery planning / economics, downstream strategy, logistics, hedging and trading operations (crude, feedstocks, products, intermediates.
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Power Trading Analyst. We are working with a leading asset operator, investor, and developer focused on the U.S. energy markets, seeking a skilled Energy Marketing & Trading Analyst. The successful candidate will analyze and certify hedging and trading opportunities.
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A market leading, multi-strategy hedge fund are looking to make a newly created, stand-alone project management hire to support a huge global buildout of their commodities trading business. A strong background, knowledge and passion for commodities investing (especially power, gas, crude) is important.
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Our client a large global Hedge Fund continues to build out their NYC based HQ. This is a VP level leadership role in their energy trading (physical and financial: crude, refined, and nat gas) division.
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Evercore also assists clients in raising public, private capital, delivers equity research, equity sales and agency trading execution, in addition to providing wealth and investment management services to high net worth individuals.
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Negotiate and document structured transactions, hedging, offtake, and other trading arrangements for conventional and renewable electricity, environmental products, and natural gas. The position requires expertise in project finance, securitization of energy assets, and negotiation and documentation of various transactions related to conventional and renewable energy, environmental products, and natural gas.
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Review complex transactions associated with the Global Gas business, challenging the trading business to ensure appropriate constraints/controls in place. As a Vice President of Corporate Controller in the Valuation Control Group Commodities team, you will be responsible for all aspects of the valuation control framework for the North America Power, Gas and Environmental desk, including independent price verification, valuation and prudent valuation adjustments, valuation adjustments stress and fair value measurement.
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A well-established international commodities hedge fund is seeking an experienced Trader, to join their Nat Gas trading desk. Aiming to continually enhance trading revenue, you will drive quantitative and qualitative research within the sector.
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