Corporate Finance Analyst Freight Projects Manager

Job Purpose/Mission 
The Corporate finance analyst will be part of the EEA Funding team under the supervision of the Head of Funding (3 team members). She/He will work closely with all the country finance teams based in the 9 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa as well as other heads of departments (Customer Finance, FP&A, Grants, etc). The position holder will have a key role in order to structure fundraising for Solar-home-systems (SHS) and Mini-grids (MG) projects in Sub-Saharan Africa as well as to monitor the subsidiaries’ liquidity position. In the highly interesting position, you will deal with external stakeholders with important responsibilities as follows:
External debt funding:

Negotiate with pool of impact investors, DFIs, debt providers to settle a large corporate facility to support the next years development of Engie Energy Access activities.
Build financial model of renewable projects with inclusion of debt sizing (DSCR, cash flow waterfall, sensitivities, DDM)
Prepare internal committees to get approval on financing from Executive Committee
Drive due diligence process including the constitution and maintenance of data room, on-site visits and due diligence Q&A
Lead the closing of the financing by completing the CPs.

Liquidity and Cash management

Oversee and monitor the liquidity and cash position of the Sub-Saharan subsidiaries (9 countries and 15 legal entities)
Ensure ENGIE Energy Access affiliates are correctly funded (follow-up and implementation of shareholder loans and equity injections)
Lead approval of internal fundings from Engie Corporate Finance team
Monitor the short-term cash forecasts at global level and local level.
Develop new tools to effectively manage cash across the different subsidiaries (cash pooling)
Identify and mitigate liquidity risks linked to convertibility and FX risks.
Manage relationships with banks and financial institutions.
Collaborate with various departments (customer finance teams, head of finance in the countries, FP&A teams, Grants teams)

Experience and skills 

At least 5 years of experience in project or structured finance in commercial/investment bank, development finance institution, transaction advisor or in the finance team of a project/asset owner
Advanced quantitative and analytical skills
Good knowledge of Pack Office, especially Excel (knowledge of VBA is a plus)
Entrepreneurial spirit and collaborative nature
Capable of advancing multiple work streams simultaneously and able to prioritize the different timelines.
Project management skills and enthusiasm for new projects
Rigorous and well-organized
Experience working in developing countries is preferred.
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Understanding of rural BOP markets in Africa
Ability to interact with multicultural teams, counterparts, and stakeholders.  

Language(s): 

English
French is a plus.

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