Our client is a well-established ASX-listed organisation with operations across Australia. Currently experiencing strong momentum, the business is investing heavily in its asset base and long-term growth strategy. The Corporate Finance team is central to shaping investment and funding decisions, partnering closely with senior leadership to evaluate opportunities and optimise capital allocation, making it an outstanding team to grow your career in.
Responsibilities
The Corporate Finance Analyst role plays a central part in developing and maintaining the corporate financial model that underpins investment evaluation and strategic decision-making across the group. You will drive improvements in asset modelling outputs, including scenario and sensitivity analysis, impairment and carrying value assessments, and other key enterprise metrics. You'll contribute to evaluating organic growth initiatives, M&A opportunities, divestments, and capital structuring; delivering insights into cash flow impacts, funding requirements, distribution outcomes, and overall capital efficiency. A strong focus will be placed on lifting modelling capability through improvements to data sources, systems, and forecasting accuracy, underpinned by a proactive approach to process improvement. Working cross-functionally, you'll support long-term planning and deliver clear, commercially grounded recommendations to senior management. Your work will directly inform the business's strategic direction and capital allocation priorities, with regular exposure to executive stakeholders.
Required Skills, Experience & Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in Commerce, Finance, or a related discipline
* Strong foundation in corporate finance theory and valuation
* Experience building complex financial models for capital-intensive or infrastructure assets
* Exceptional written, verbal, and presentation skills
* Ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels
* Background in energy, infrastructure, utilities, or renewables is highly regarded
* Australian working rights essential
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