Technical Program Manager, Structuring Analyst
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Job description
- Work cross-functionally to identify new structuring opportunities, while incorporating a comprehensive view of the portfolio.
- Guide negotiators to identify, structure, and price non-standard agreements.
- Create analysis to support portfolio management transactions, evaluate investment opportunities and assist in the negotiation of transaction provisions and structuring.
- Assess and translate competition, industry trends, emerging challenges, and changes in the marketplace into structuring strategies.
- Develop innovative solutions that improve the way the portfolio is managed while achieving portfolio objectives.
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Requirements
Do you have experience in Quantitative analysis?, Do you have a Master's degree?, * Bachelor's degree in a related field (Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Economics, Finance) or equivalent practical experience.
- 2 years of experience in program management.
- Experience in quantitative modeling within the energy industry, portfolio management, risk management, and valuation analysis.
- Experience in Python programming., * Master's degree in a related quantitative field.
- Experience with wholesale electricity markets and structuring in multiple regions.
- Experience in performing quantitative analysis with understanding of applied and financial mathematics concepts and techniques (including statistical techniques).
- Excellent cross-functional collaboration, with the ability to coordinate with both energy experts and non-experts.