Financial Analyst
DAI Management Consultants is a consulting firm specializing in the power generation and energy infrastructure sectors. The DAI team provides project technical assessments and economic analysis for the largest financial institutions in the U.S. and leading electric power development companies. In 2021, DAI performed technical and valuation services on over $8 billion of solar and wind projects in addition to conventional (gas, nuclear) and emerging technologies (fuel cells, energy storage).
You’ll be working with DAI’s consulting practice remotely. Our consulting practice assists our clients in solving complex valuation and technical analysis challenges. Blending strategic thinking with hands-on practicality, our team experts work to develop and implement economic analysis and technical assessments that solve our clients’ most critical problems.
What You’ll Do
You will work on client projects in the finance, power generation, and energy infrastructure sectors.
You will be part of a team and take responsibility for your own part of the problem solving. You will play a key role in gathering data and contributing to the team’s recommendations, and you will work directly with senior client executives. You will also have a voice in determining the team’s style and delivery of work.
No week will be equal to another. From gathering and analyzing data, to interviewing stakeholders or presenting your findings to clients, the range of issues to which you will be exposed will mean that you are constantly acquiring new skills and experience. Your ideas and opinions will be encouraged and valued from day one.
Job Description and Responsibilities
The Analyst is an integral member of a project team that includes engineers, economists, and financial analysts
The Analyst is responsible for assisting in the preparation of valuation reports for power generation assets and economic studies of power markets
Work with economists and quantitative analysts to develop market forecasts
Assist financial analysts with the development of cash flow models for power generation assets
Perform company, industry, and market analysis
Respond to client questions about research
Prepare written reports and presentation materials
Contribute to idea generation and development of new research products/consulting services
Qualifications
-Bachelor’s degree in finance, Economics, Business, or other quantitative field
-Advanced degree in Finance, Economics, or Business encouraged
-Previous experience with/knowledge of electric power markets is a plus
-Demonstrated self-sufficiency with all relevant computer skills
-Outstanding written and oral communication skills
-Ability to tackle unstructured problems and work independently
-Strong attention to detail and willingness to work in data-intensive, quantitative environment
-Flexible individual with the ability to work well under pressure and balance multiple priorities
-Ability to work across disciplinary boundaries
-Positive consideration will be given to candidates who possess the following:
-Exposure to energy economics
-Relevant business experience with power markets, development, or operations
Preferences
Graduation Date
Graduating December ’22 – May ’23
School Years
Senior, Masters, Alumni
Majors
Earth Sciences, Environmental Management & Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Human Resources, Economics, Consulting, Business Analytics, Actuarial/Risk Analysis, Management Science, International Business, Business Administration & Management, Finance & Financial Management
Work Authorization
US work authorization is required
