At Squadron Energy, we're determined to give our all to Australia's energy transition. Backed by ambitious, Australian leadership, we're building, owning and operating some of the country's most significant renewable energy projects—and we're just getting started.
We're now looking for an Investment Analyst to join our Capital Markets & Investments team and play a hands‐on role in shaping, funding and optimising our growing portfolio of wind, battery and firming assets across Australia.
The Role
Reporting to the Head of Capital Markets & Investments, the Investment Analyst is a hands‐on role responsible for providing financial modelling, valuation and investment analysis across Squadron Energy's existing and future renewable energy projects.
You'll support the development and execution of corporate development, M&A, financing and portfolio optimisation activities, working closely with technical, legal, construction, tax and finance teams.
Key Responsibilities
* Develop and maintain financial and valuation models for renewable energy projects, including wind, solar, battery and firming technologies
* Support assessment of new investment opportunities, acquisitions and growth initiatives
* Assist with due diligence, transaction execution and post‐investment analysis
* Prepare investment papers, board materials and internal decision‐making documents
* Perform sensitivity analysis and evaluate investment risks and returns
* Support portfolio optimisation and strategic initiatives across the business
* Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external advisors to deliver transactions end‐to‐end
About You
You're commercially minded, analytically strong and motivated by purposeful work. You enjoy working in a fast‐paced environment where you can see the real‐world impact of your analysis.
You'll bring
* 2–4 years' experience in investment analysis, investment banking, project finance, corporate development or professional services
* Strong financial modelling, valuation and analytical skills
* An interest in renewable energy, infrastructure and the energy transition
* The ability to communicate clearly and work effectively with senior stakeholders
* A tertiary qualification in Finance, Economics, Accounting, Engineering or a related discipline
* CA, CFA, CPA or postgraduate qualifications (desirable but not essential)
Why This Role Matters
This is a rare opportunity to join a fast‐growing, purpose‐driven organisation at a pivotal time in Australia's energy transition—where your work will directly influence investment decisions and shape the future of clean energy.
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