The Role
Project Finance Analyst
Location: Newbridge, Co. Kildare
Permanent
Hybrid
We are currently partnering with a leading organisation within the renewable energy sector to appoint a Project Finance Analyst to join their Treasury & Capital Planning team.
This is an exciting opportunity to support the delivery of financing strategies that underpin the growth of a significant renewable energy portfolio.
The successful candidate will work closely with the Capital Planning Manager and play a key role in funding renewable energy projects, including joint ventures and strategic partnerships.
Key Responsibilities
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Support the evaluation, structuring, and execution of project and corporate development debt
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Develop and maintain detailed financial models to assess project viability and funding structures
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Assist with due diligence processes and preparation of materials for senior management and investment committees
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Contribute to the development of project finance proposals, analysing project cashflows and structuring appropriate loan terms from a risk/return perspective
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Support the ongoing management of existing project finance debt, including loan documentation, waivers, and covenant monitoring
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Identify, assess, and track key project risks and mitigants
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Conduct industry and market research, including pricing trends, regulatory frameworks, and competitor analysis
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Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external advisors, lenders, and investors
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Contribute proactively to team objectives and performance targets
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Ensure compliance with all relevant health, safety, and governance standards
The Person
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Degree in Business, Corporate Finance, Economics, or a related discipline
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Minimum 2+ years’ experience in project finance or a related financial role
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Strong financial modelling and analytical capability
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Experience supporting debt structuring and project evaluation processes
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Exposure to infrastructure, energy, or renewable investment environments desirable
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Experience engaging with internal and external stakeholders, including advisors and lenders, advantageous














