Principal Investment Analyst Information Technology (IT) - McLean, VA at Geebo

Principal Investment Analyst

Our client is seeking a Principal Investment Analyst.
This person's primary responsibility will be supporting the leadership team in driving strategic inorganic growth through the acquisition of companies in key target industries, mainly aerospace and defense.
These acquisitions will support and expand the company's ongoing delivery of critical national security services.
Participating in end-to-end transaction execution, including:
1.
Preparing pitchbook and deal related marketing presentations2.
Analyzing historical and projected financial information3.
Developing complex financial and valuation models4.
Coordinating transaction execution and performing business due diligence Conduct deep, rigorous research and synthesize insights in high quality research reports.
Build a deep understanding of the most pertinent political economic and national security questions arising in target investment geographies (including geopolitical considerations), which are anchored in a rigorous study of the key variables.
Support the investment team in the formulation of complex investment ideas, transactions, and projects.
Perceive, monitor, and analyze a fast moving, diverse set of political economic developments in target investment geographies.
Manage multiple projects/deals/workstreams concurrently with various supporting staff configurations.
Minimum Requirements2-4 Years of experience, coming from a top tier investment bankExperience with Excel, using formulas and graphsBachelors Degree Recommended Skills Economy Finance Geography Investment Banking Presentations Project Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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