Financial Analyst / Corporate Finance Manager
Capital Energy is hiring a Financial Analyst for their Strategic Finance team in Hyderabad. The role focuses on fundraising, transaction execution, and sophisticated project finance modelling for solar, wind, and battery storage assets. Candidates should have a strong background in corporate finance or investment banking with advanced modelling capabilities. The position demands high ownership in managing lender relationships, due diligence, and capital allocation.
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Experience
5-10 years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Capital Energy is hiring a Financial Analyst for their Strategic Finance team in Hyderabad. The role focuses on fundraising, transaction execution, and sophisticated project finance modelling for solar, wind, and battery storage assets. Candidates should have a strong background in corporate finance or investment banking with advanced modelling capabilities. The position demands high ownership in managing lender relationships, due diligence, and capital allocation.
TAL's take
Solid mid-tier opportunity in the renewable energy sector with clear professional expectations.
The JD provides a highly specific set of responsibilities regarding project finance, transaction execution, and financial modelling.
Must haves
- 5-10 years in corporate finance, project finance, or investment banking
- CA, MBA in Finance, or B.Tech + MBA
- Advanced financial modelling skills
- Strong project finance structuring knowledge
- Exposure to renewable energy projects
Tools and skills
Nice to have: cfa.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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