Associate Director - Power & Utilities - Transactions & Energy transition
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Job description
The Infrastructure Advisory Group (IAG) at KPMG UK (ca. 400 FTEs) provide in-depth advice on strategic, financial, regulatory and commercial issues driving investments in infrastructure across Transport, Power & Utilities, and Social Infrastructure in the UK and Europe. Our work includes market and policy design, economic and regulatory analysis, deal structuring and execution, as well as strategic and transaction advice to enable private and public capital to fund infrastructure. We work closely with other functions within KPMG to advise clients on due diligence, transactions and valuations.
The Team
The Power & Utilities (P&U), led by Dr Matt Firla-Cuchra, counts c85 FTEs is the largest business area of IAG and encompasses work for major clients in the sector, including all UK utilities as well as some of the largest energy and water companies in Europe and beyond. We provide in-depth strategy, market, regulatory, cost assessment, corporate finance, transaction and energy transition advice to players and investors in the utilities sector. Our work combines elements of policy, finance, strategy and economics to assist our clients in structuring investments, securing financing, supporting regulatory regimes for the benefit of customers as well as maximising shareholder value. We are widely recognised by many industry stakeholders as market leaders influencing the future of the utilities sector.
Our P&U business is currently divided into six practices: Water Regulation, Energy Regulation, Finance, Projects, Transactions & Energy transition, and Cost Assessment, and is continuously expanding with double digit growth over the last 10 years. As such we are looking for high quality candidates to support our growth and development of existing and new service lines, while building on the work already undertaken in the Group.
The Role
You would be joining the Transactions & Energy transition sub-team of P&U. The team has delivered strong growth in recent years, and is over-delivering on its recent budgets. It counts 11 FTEs currently, and has the ambition of doubling its revenues and size over the next five years.
The Transaction & Energy Transition Associate Director (AD) role will comprise:
Providing regulatory due diligence on transactions in the regulated utility sector, leveraging the specialist skills across the P&U team (regulation/finance/cost assessment etc)
Providing financial advice to clients on energy transition sectors (such as energy efficiency, connections, metering, nuclear and renewable generation etc.), jointly with KPMG Corporate Finance team
Providing strategic, regulatory and market advice, to corporate and infra fund clients, on energy transition sub-segments
Supporting the general origination effort of the Transaction & Energy transition and the wider Power & Utilities team
Managing delivery of several engagements of different size on a day-to-day basis. Being responsible for the quality of deliverables produced for clients
Working closely with our colleagues in other parts of KPMG Deal Advisory to develop and maintain business relationships with clients, in particular infrastructure investors
Ensuring KPMG's quality and risk management procedures are adhered to
Providing effective management, coaching and mentoring of junior staff on specific engagements
Developing, inspiring and empowering team members in line with the firm's values
The projects that you will advise on will be high profile and varied focusing on regulated utilities in the UK and energy transition in Europe. For example, the team has recently provided:
Completed regulatory due diligence on large UK water utility
Regulatory & commercial due diligence on a large OFTO
Completed a sell-side M&A advisory on a C&I solar platform in Eastern Europe
Completed a strategic review of an energy efficiency company in Europe
Regulatory & commercial due diligence for the acquisition of an electricity distribution network
Advised on the gas market prospects in the context of a takeover of a large gas distribution company in the UK
The Person
You will either have developed regulatory expertise on UK regulated utilities (water, electricity, gas, etc.) in a consulting firm, or M&A advisory experience in the Power & Utilities sector
Have experience and understanding of key elements of energy policy and economic regulation of utilities
Experience of working on and managing transactions in utilities and infrastructure
Good understanding of transaction process and execution
Experience of working in regulated utilities, and / or energy transition sectors such as energy efficiency, C&I solar, C&I decarbonisation, connections, metering, renewable generation
Ability to work at pace and during intense periods of live transactions
Excellent presentation and communications skills
Strong commercial awareness
Have a go get attitude and a will to succeed, with experience of opening up opportunities
Be an independent thinker with the ability to identify and solve problems
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- Location:
- City Of London, England, United Kingdom
- Job Type:
- FullTime
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