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Corporate Finance Manager (Government & Infrastructure)

Employer
MERJE Ltd
Location
South East London, UK
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
May 16, 2019

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Job Role
Finance Manager
Sector
Finance
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
A leading consulting firm looking to expand their Corporate Finance team in London with a specific focus on Government & Infrastructure clients. The team delivers a wide range of corporate finance advisory services to public and private sector organisations. The group works across a range of sectors, including energy, defence, transport and public services. The services include: Procurement advice to government for public private partnerships (PPPs), project finance, outsourcing and other service contracts between the public and private sectors; Advice to private sector organisations bidding for government contracts, including financial modelling, finance raising advice and negotiation support; and Renegotiation, refinancing and restructuring of existing contracts. Key Requirements - Experience in a finance focussed role within government, a private sector bidder or another advisory firm working on one or more of: PPP, project finance, outsourcing, franchising or similar service contracts; A strong understanding of the financial and commercial aspects of government infrastructure and/or service contracts; Experience of working with financial models; An understanding of public sector procurement procedures; Strong written English skills; and A strong academic record, including a minimum of 2.1 degree or equivalent. The following experience and qualifications would also be beneficial: Experience of designing and building complex financial models; A recognised accountancy or relevant financial qualification (full or part qualified); Experience of business case and/or report writing; and Experience of working with contractual documentation for government infrastructure and/or service contracts. Required personal attributes include: Dedication to delivering quality results; Ability to multi-task and appreciation of the commitments to working within an advisory practise; A logical and methodical approach to problem solving, with an ability to think laterally; Good project management skills and an understanding of governance requirements and risks; The confidence to work effectively with clients; and Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work within a team. The primary location will be London. The individual may be required to spend time working in other locations in the UK for extended durations as required by clients and projects.

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