Green energy Hydrogen company
I have an interview for an investment analyst role for a green energy hydrogen company. They provide renewable energy infrastructure to clients who want to decarbonize their operations. This is the job description:
The person will report to a senior project finance analyst and be involved in the following activities:
- Management and consolidation of project financial models, informing key decisions and supporting the project managers.
- Liaising with the finance team to produce development budgets for new projects.
- Carrying out due diligence on potential strategic asset acquisitions.
- Running creditworthiness assessments on potential counterparties.
- Providing commercial analysis during early-stage assessments of new projects.
- Ad-hoc analytic support to the investment, finance, and project teams.
I am confused about whether this is an investing role or a corporate finance role. What do you think about it?
Thank you for the response!!
Textbook corporate finance. Also there’s nobody currently operating green hydrogen in the country so I’d steer clear of this
I thought so too. They recently secured more funding from a few institutional clients. I will attend the interview but will keep this in mind. It will be some good practice.
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