Student Analyst - Advanced Bioenergy Fund
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Do you want to join a global leader in renewable energy infrastructure investments? If so, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is the perfect place for you! We are currently looking for a Student Assistant (internally called Analyst) to join our Advanced Bioenergy Fund Investment team.
The Team
We are the Advanced Bioenergy Fund Investment Team, and we are looking for you - our new team member who will join us on our mission to make a true and tangible impact on the global challenge of climate change.
The Advance Bioenergy Fund contributes to decarbonizing sectors such as industry, maritime shipping, and agriculture. We achieve that by investing in circular solutions that convert waste products into sustainable green gas, fuels and fertilisers.
We are a strong, social, and dynamic team with a passion for making a difference. Our team sees these projects through – from the initial idea through construction to operations. Through our cooperation, mutual support, and cross-functional collaboration, all of us have a direct impact on the long-term and global success of CIP.
Joining us as a Student Assistant (Analyst) on the Team is a great opening for students seeking a career opportunity with a steep learning curve, exposure to a truly international business, and a chance to contribute to sustainability and circularity agendas.
The Role
Based in Copenhagen, you will join a highly motivated international group of best-in-class colleagues with exceptional experience in investments in energy and infrastructure assets. You will contribute to the development, structuring and execution of CIP’s infrastructure investments globally with a focus on investments in advanced bioenergy.
Your responsibilities will consist of but are not limited to:
- Financial modelling, valuation, and structuring of investments
- Market analysis and due diligence of new investment opportunities
- Visualization and presentation of technical and financial data to stakeholders
- Working together with industrial partners and advisors
- The position is part-time and based in CIP’s HQ, Copenhagen.
The Candidate
We expect the following in a candidate:
- 2nd or 3rd year Bachelor student with strong analytical skills
- Good work ethic with a ‘can-do’ attitude
- Team player with advanced written and spoken English skills, multiple languages is always a benefit
- Thriving with responsibility and displaying attention to detail
- Interest in corporate finance, strategy, and M&A
- Curious and creative mindset with an ability to work independently
- Experience in Excel and PowerPoint
If it sounds like you, please upload your cover letter, CV and transcripts as soon as possible as interviews will be held on an ongoing basis as applications are received. For any questions concerning the position, please reach out to recruitment team at [email protected]
Building Value That Matters
Founded in 2012, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners P/S (CIP) today is the world’s largest dedicated fund manager within greenfield renewable energy investments and a global leader in offshore wind. The funds managed by CIP focus on investments in offshore and onshore wind, solar PV, biomass and energy-from-waste, transmission and distribution, reserve capacity, storage, advanced bioenergy, and Power-to-X.
CIP manages 12 funds and has to date raised approximately EUR 28 billion for investments in energy and associated infrastructure from more than 150 international institutional investors.
CIP has more than 500 employees and offices in Copenhagen, London, Hamburg, Utrecht, Madrid, Munich, Luxembourg, New York, Tokyo, Singapore, Seoul, and Melbourne.
For more information on CIP, visit www.cip.com.
Region:
- Region Hovedstaden
Working hours:
Part-time
Working days:
Day
Application deadline:
15/06/2024
Location:
Copenhagen
Company homepage:
https://cipartners.dk
Office address:
Gdanskgade 18 - NordØ 2150 Nordhavn
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