
Vice President, Corporate Banking- Portfolio Management – Project and Energy Transition Finance
- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Understanding project finance risks including but not limited to technical, market, legal and financial risk.
- Transaction analysis, including but are not limited to:
- Credit analysis
- Due diligence (contract reviews, legal, third party consultant reports, etc.)
- Credit documentation (financing agreements, term sheets, etc.)
- Critical analysis of financial modelling assumptions and due diligence review
- AML/KYC requirements
- Annual/Interim review write-ups, including risk and mitigants review, proposing of appropriate sensitivities and running of financial model specific to each transaction
- Pro-active raising of challenges, issues and concerns on transactions and proposing solutions
- Preparing annual or interim review write-ups with minimal guidance
- Coordinate with credit and operations teams for portfolio management activities
- Act as Administrative/Collateral Agent (review of reporting, loan draw CP confirmation, liaison/answer questions with syndicate lenders)
- Considers risk, internal controls and compliance as part of day-to-day accountabilities and adheres to policies and procedures, including the identification of exceptions/escalations
- Act as liaison with borrowers/counsels to structure/negotiate amendments, consents and waivers
- Maintain borrower files in a timely fashion
- Broader work or accountabilities may be assigned as needed
- Undergraduate degree in business, finance/accounting, economics with outstanding academic achievement
- Strong financial modelling skills are critical
- Minimum of 5 years of project finance origination or portfolio management experience, with proven experience analyzing project finance transactions
- Proven experience in closing project finance transactions or negotiating complex amendments and in sensitizing project finance financial models
- North American sector, market and asset class knowledge across power, utilities, infrastructure, energy and energy transition will be an asset
- Effective organizational and time-management skills with exceptional attention to detail
- Outstanding communication (written, oral, listening) and interpersonal skills with ability to present complex information succinctly to internal and external audiences
- Self-starter with ability to learn quickly and work independently while also being able to work effectively in a team environment
- Creative problem-solver with intellectual agility and curiosity
- Highly proficient in Excel, PowerPoint, Word