
Assistant Manager - Power & Utilities - Finance WACC
- London
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Developing a good understanding of regulatory finance issues in the regulated sectors e.g. on setting the cost of capital or assessing financeability, as well as how regulatory mechanisms interact with or impact the actual financing of regulated businesses;
- Developing market intelligence and sector knowledge;
- Own the implementation of WACC and CAPM analysis, including the development, calibration, and maintenance of financial models to assess the cost of equity, cost of debt, and overall WACC within the framework of regulatory guidelines.
- Contributing to the delivery of specific engagements on a day to day basis;
- Supporting pitching for new business with ideas;
- Contributing to specific business development initiatives, particularly proposals and pitches; Contributing to delivery of multiple projects simultaneously;
- Specifying, producing and evaluating financial models;
- Contributing to the effective planning, delivery and closure of projects; maintaining a good understanding of the regulatory frameworks and financial implications in the water and energy sectors; as well as any other duties commensurate with the role.
- Strong working knowledge of economic and financial theory and its real-world application;
- Skilled in quantitative economic and financial analysis, with hands-on experience in financial econometrics and statistics;
- Practical experience applying WACC and CAPM analysis, ideally in regulatory or infrastructure contexts such as water, energy, or transport;
- Solid understanding of corporate finance, for example risk-return trade-offs, capital structure, asset pricing, and beta estimation;
- Familiarity with credit spreads, yield curve analysis, and the characteristics of index-linked versus nominal debt structures;
- Awareness of how credit ratings, interest rate movements, and broader debt market conditions influence the WACC.
- Strong analytical skills, coupled with intellectual curiosity and a proactive approach to solving complex problems;
- Ability to think independently, identify challenges, and develop innovative, well-evidenced solutions;
- Capable of providing compelling and well-reasoned answers to complex economic and financial questions, articulating ideas clearly and confidently;
- Skilled at translating complex financial analysis into clear, concise messages for non-technical audiences, including regulators and clients;
- Flexible and adaptable, with the ability to work across a diverse range of projects and sectors, often under time pressure and with varying client needs.
- Proficiency in quantitative tools such as Stata or R;
- Strong Excel and PowerPoint skills, including building and presenting financial models and analysis;
- Strong written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, concise, and well-structured reports;
- Familiarity with Bloomberg, LSEG Workspace, Capital IQ.
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