Renewable Energy Finance Manager (Distributed Generation)
Charlotte, NC (Hybrid Preferred) or Remote (Continental U.S.)
About the Role
Reporting to the Chief Investment Officer, the Project Finance Manager will join ClearGen’s investment team, supporting the evaluation, structuring, and execution of renewable energy mergers and acquisitions, project finance transactions, and other strategic investments that advance the company’s growth. Working alongside experienced investment professionals, you’ll play an active role in analyzing opportunities, building financial models, conducting due diligence, structuring transactions, and supporting deals from initial evaluation through closing.
The ideal candidate combines strong financial modeling and analytical capabilities with transaction experience in renewable energy project finance, M&A, or project debt. This role offers broad exposure across the investment lifecycle, direct collaboration with senior leadership, developers, investors, and advisors, and the opportunity to accelerate your career in a lean, high-performing organization where your contributions are visible, meaningful, and impactful.
Responsibilities
• Execute and manage financial analyses and transaction processes for renewable energy project development, acquisitions, and financings, ensuring comprehensive assessment of financial feasibility, risk, and return.
• Develop, refine, and maintain complex project and corporate financial models that support investment decisions and align with the company’s capital structure and financing strategy.
• Perform detailed due diligence and support deal execution, working cross-functionally with internal teams and external advisors to evaluate data rooms, financing terms, and project documentation, identifying key risks and value drivers.
• Support the financial evaluation, structuring, and execution of renewable energy acquisitions and project finance transactions, preparing analyses, recommendations, and presentation materials for senior leadership and Investment Committee review.
• Synthesize financial results and investment insights, preparing clear and actionable analyses for the Chief Investment Officer, executive team, and other stakeholders.
• Create and present reports and materials for senior management, the Board of Directors, investors, and financing partners, effectively communicating complex financial and strategic information.
• Engage externally by attending industry events, contributing to thought leadership initiatives, and strengthening the company’s presence in the renewable energy finance community.
• Contribute to team development by sharing best practices, reviewing analytical work, and enhancing the quality and consistency of financial outputs.
• Continuously improve financial models, tools, and company processes to drive accuracy, efficiency, and insight across the finance function.
Work Authorization: Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future visa sponsorship.
Desired Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in finance or a related field.
• 3-5 years of experience in renewable energy project finance, infrastructure finance, investment banking, project development, or a related investment-focused role.
• Experience supporting the evaluation and execution of renewable energy transactions, including project finance, mergers and acquisitions, project debt, investment tax credit transactions or other investment transactions.
• Strong understanding of financial analysis, valuation, project finance, and transaction structuring within the renewable energy or infrastructure sectors.
• Advanced financial modeling skills, including forecasting, valuation, sensitivity analysis, and scenario modeling, with the ability to build dynamic, well-structured financial models in Excel.
• Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and strong skills in PowerPoint and Word, with the ability to communicate complex financial information clearly and effectively.
• Exceptional analytical skills, attention to detail, and sound judgment when evaluating investment opportunities.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across internal teams and with developers, lenders, investors, and external advisors.
• Demonstrates initiative, intellectual curiosity, accountability, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
• Motivated by the opportunity to contribute to the growth of distributed energy infrastructure and work as part of a team that values being Empowered, Resourceful, Grounded, Candid, and Rigorous.
Location/Schedule
The role is based in Charlotte’s Ballantyne neighborhood, offering a hybrid work arrangement that blends collaboration and flexibility-with in-office days on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday for team connection and engagement, and remote work optional on Wednesday and Friday.
We also welcome applications from remote candidates based in the continental United States whose experience strongly aligns with the role. Remote employees must be able to maintain Eastern Time business hours and reside within a location that supports regular, practical travel to Charlotte for approximately monthly in-person collaboration.
Travel
Charlotte-based employees working a hybrid schedule should expect approximately 10% travel, primarily for industry conferences, partner meetings, and site visits. Remote employees should expect to travel to Charlotte approximately monthly for in-person collaboration, in addition to occasional business travel for conferences, partner meetings, and site visits.
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Salary: 90000 – 120000
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