About IBM Infrastructure by Martinus (IBM) is building a global rail, port and logistics infrastructure platform focused on government, mining and industrial markets. We originate, structure, finance, build, own and operate major infrastructure assets across Australia and internationally. IBM combines deep delivery capability (through Martinus Group) with institutional-grade capital structuring to create long-term infrastructure platforms.The Role We are seeking a Head of Capital & Investments to lead IBM's project finance, equity structuring and investment underwriting. This is a senior, hands‐on role responsible for converting development opportunities into bankable, investable infrastructure assets. You will work directly with the Founder/CEO and sit at the center of origination, delivery and capital.Key Responsibilities Investment & Financial StructuringLead project-level financial modelling (IRRs, DSCRs, waterfalls, sensitivities)Optimise capital stacks (debt / equity / grants / refinancing)Define equity requirements and returns for IBM and partnersStructure developer fees, asset management fees and carry mechanicsCapital MarketsLead lender engagement (banks, USPP, export credit, etc.)Support equity discussions with infrastructure funds and strategic investorsPrepare investment papers and credit materialsSupport creation of IBM Capital LPDeal ExecutionWork with (BD) to assess commercial viability of opportunitiesWork with (process) to embed financial discipline into bids and PDAsWork with (MGH) to ensure deliverable D & B solutions align with financial modelsLead financial close processesPlatform DevelopmentBuild IBM's investment frameworks and approval processesEstablish modelling standards and templatesSupport long-term portfolio strategyExperience Required8–15 years in infrastructure finance, project finance or infra private equityDirect experience closing infrastructure transactionsStrong financial modelling capabilityExposure to PPPs, availability assets, mining infrastructure or logisticsComfortable operating in entrepreneurial environmentsCommercial mindset — not purely advisory#J-18808-Ljbffr