Analyst - P&U - Energy Infrastructure Strategy

KPMG International Cooperative, City of Westminster

Analyst - P&U - Energy Infrastructure Strategy

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KPMG International Cooperative, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted today, 27 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 235a514627424fe2871dd7df9bc5a190

Full Job Description

The Transactions & Energy transition team within IAG P&U focuses on advising corporates and funds around transactions (financial, regulatory, commercial advisory), and providing strategic advice on energy transition:

  • Regulatory & commercial due diligence
  • Strategic and market advisory for potential acquisitions and corporate actions
  • Financial advice, financial modelling, valuations
  • Strategic and market advisory on energy transition
  • The team consists of seven professionals and has direct access to the expertise of the wider P&U team. We have a plan to double the capacity of the team over the next two years. As such we are looking for high quality candidates to support our growth and development of existing and new service lines. Our team comprises people from different nationalities and backgrounds and diversity is an important element of who we are. We are looking for a high quality candidate to support our P&U Transactions & Energy transition team. The Role You would be based in London and joining the Transactions & Energy transition team within IAG P&U.,
  • Providing strategic, commercial and regulatory advice on large and complex transactions, leveraging the specialist skills across the P&U team (strategy/market/regulation/cost benchmarking etc)
  • Providing strategic and market advice on energy transition
  • Providing strategic and financial advice on transactions, financial modelling and valuations
  • Supporting the team in the effective planning, delivery and closure of projects, including strategic reviews and analysis. The work will include a combination of analysis, report drafting, and engaging with clients. As you grow in the role you will take on increasing levels of responsibility and exposure for managing projects and client relationships.
  • Contributing to specific business development initiatives, particularly proposals and pitches for new business.
  • Supporting the team develop market intelligence and sector knowledge.
  • Help the team build relationships with key clients across the sector, as well as with other advisors; you will be expected to develop and build out your own internal network across our Power & Utilities business, and beyond.
  • Contributing to ensuring that KPMG's quality and risk management procedures are completed to the appropriate standard

    You will already have a growing level of experience in the workplace, in consulting, utilities sector or M&A advisory with at least two year's post graduation experience.
  • Experience of working on either energy transition or transactions in the power & utilities sector
  • Strong academic background
  • Ability to work at pace and during intense periods of live transactions
  • Excellent presentation and communications skills
  • Strong commercial awareness
  • You will be comfortable in presenting to clients and to more senior colleagues internally and will have excellent written and verbal communications skills.
  • You have a desire to build your understanding of the energy and water policies driving the transition to net zero, including the regulatory frameworks applicable to the energy and water network companies.
  • You will have an understanding how emerging net zero technologies can impact businesses and how they can be successfully implemented.

    The Infrastructure Advisory Group (IAG), a part of KPMG Deal Advisory (DA), consists of ca. 400 professionals in the UK and is widely recognised as a leading independent financial, business and regulatory adviser in the infrastructure space. IAG has won many awards, including Financial Advisor of the Year (Infrastructure Journal) for several years. The IAG provides in-depth advice on strategic, financial, regulatory and commercial issues driving investments in infrastructure across Power & Utilities, Transport and Social Infrastructure in the UK and globally. Our work includes market and policy design, economic and regulatory analysis, deal structuring and execution, as well as strategic and transaction advice to enable private and public capital to fund infrastructure.
  • Power & Utilities (P&U) is one of the largest business units in the IAG with c80 professionals. It encompasses work for large corporates in the sector (energy, water and other utilities), as well as financial investors and infrastructure funds. We provide in-depth advice on corporate finance and corporate financial management, regulatory finance, regulatory policy, business and financial planning, cost assessment and benchmarking, as well as transactions and energy transition. Our P&U business is currently divided into several practices including Finance, Regulation, Projects, Strategy, Benchmarking and Transactions & Energy transition. It is continuously expanding with consistent double-digit growth over the last 12 years.