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Associate Director - MPA. Major Projects Advisory, Commercial Advisory and Assurance

Location: Multiple locations

Service Line: Customer, Ops & Infr

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Director - Power & Utilities - Competition Economics

Location: London

Service Line: Customer, Ops & Infr

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Tax Assistant Manager - Employment Solutions

Location: London

Service Line: Employment Solutions

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Director - Power & Utilities - Cost and Performance Benchmarking

Location: London

Service Line: Customer, Ops & Infr

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Associate Director - Regulatory Economist (Water)

Location: London

Service Line: Customer, Ops & Infr

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Director - Power & Utilities - Transactions & Energy Transition

Location: London

Service Line: Customer, Ops & Infr

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Associate Director - MPA. Major Projects Advisory, Commercial Advisory and Assurance

Location: Birmingham, London & Other locations

Capability: Advisory

Service line: Customer, Ops & Infr

Experience level: Senior Manager

Employment type: Full Time or Part Time

Contract type: Permanent


We are seeking an exceptional Associate Director to help expand our strategic partner capability across major projects, programmes and portfolio. This role is ideal for someone with broad exposure across complex programme environments - particularly those who have supported senior leadership in Chief of Staff, Business Manager, or Programme Strategy roles. You’ll work across the whole of Major Projects Advisory and the broader KPMG environment to co-develop our offer, build relationships and both support and lead some of our highest profile work.


Director - Power & Utilities - Competition Economics

Location: London

Capability: Advisory

Service line: Customer, Ops & Infr

Experience level: Director

Employment type: Full Time or Part Time

Contract type: Permanent


As a Director you would provide senior leadership to the team, working closely with other Directors and Partners in IAG P&U as part of a ‘one team’ culture.  You would have particular responsibility for building our competition finance practice, leading projects related to competition economics, profitability and regulatory reporting.


Tax Assistant Manager - Employment Solutions

Location: London

Capability: Tax & Law

Service line: Employment Solutions

Experience level: Associate/Assistant Manager

Employment type: Full Time or Part Time

Contract type: Permanent


Employer Reward Services provides advice and support to employers to fulfil their UK and overseas compliance obligations.   The team also provide advice to clients on all aspects of employee pay and reward and have built technology (elements) to support employers to administer and communicate their reward strategy.

An opportunity exists for an Assistant Manager to join our ERS team in London to implement our elements technology for clients.


Director - Power & Utilities - Cost and Performance Benchmarking

Location: London

Capability: Advisory

Service line: Customer, Ops & Infr

Experience level: Director

Employment type: Full Time or Part Time

Contract type: Permanent


Power & Utilities (P&U) is one of the largest business areas of the Infratstructure team  and encompasses work for large clients in the sector, including all energy and water companies in the UK as well as some of the largest utilities in Europe and beyond. We provide in-depth strategic and technical advice on corporate finance and corporate financial management, regulatory finance, regulatory policy, business and financial planning, cost assessment and benchmarking as well as in other areas directly affecting value. Our work combines elements of policy, finance, strategy and economics to assist our clients in structuring investments, securing financing, supporting regulatory regimes and maximising shareholder value. We are widely recognised by many industry stakeholders as market leaders influencing the future of the utilities sector.
 


Associate Director - Regulatory Economist (Water)

Location: London

Capability: Advisory

Service line: Customer, Ops & Infr

Experience level: Senior Manager

Employment type: Full Time or Part Time

Contract type: Permanent


KPMG’s Infrastructure Group in the UK consists of c.400 professionals and is widely recognised as one of the world’s leading independent financial and business advisers in infrastructure.
We provide in-depth advice on the strategic, financial, regulatory and commercial issues driving investments in infrastructure across Transport, Power & Utilities, and Social Infrastructure in the UK and internationally. Our work includes market and policy design, economic analysis, deal structuring and execution, as well as strategic and transaction advice to enable private and public capital to fund infrastructure. We also work closely with other functions within KPMG to advise clients on mergers and acquisitions, valuations, tax, accounting, and due diligence.

The utilities sector is a key business area for the Infrastructure Group and encompasses work for the large clients in the sector including all of the leading UK energy and water companies. We provide in depth strategic and technical advice on corporate finance issues, corporate financial management; regulatory finance, regulatory policy, business and financial planning, as well as other issues affecting value. We are widely recognised by many industry stakeholders as one of the most innovative advisors influencing the future of the sector.

Our business is expanding rapidly and we are looking for a high-quality candidate to support our Power & Utilities business, with a particular focus on the water sector.

The Role
 

  • You would be joining the leading provider of strategic economic consultancy services in the water sector.
  • While you will have specific responsibilities for contributing towards the team’s water business, there will also be opportunities to work in other sectors, primarily energy networks.
  • Working closely with sector and subject matter experts you will develop to become the ‘go to’ person for water sector economic advice. This will involve developing an in-depth understanding of Ofwat’s regulatory framework.
  • You will build relationships with key clients across the sector, as well as with other advisors (e.g., legal and engineering. The projects that you will advise on will be high profile and caried. For example, in recent years we have advised on the regulatory framework for the Thames Tideway Tunnel, every aspect of water companies' business plans, bulk supply trading negotiations, Competition and Markets Authority re-determinations, major transactions, organisational transformations, and much more. If there is a large strategic project taking place in the sector, the chances are we will be advising on it. 
  • There is no ‘typical project’. You will need to apply a structured strategic approach to problem solving, drawing on established economic principles, while having the capacity to think creatively.  
  • The work will include a combination of report drafting, economic analysis, and engaging with clients. 
  • You will need to be comfortable managing, coaching, and mentoring junior staff across a number of projects. 
  • You will contribute towards building the team, identifying opportunities in the market, and providing thought leadership. 

Director - Power & Utilities - Transactions & Energy Transition

Location: London

Capability: Advisory

Service line: Customer, Ops & Infr

Experience level: Director

Employment type: Full Time

Contract type: Permanent


Power & Utilities (P&U), led by Dr Matt Firla-Cuchra, counts c85 FTEs is the largest business area of the IAG and encompasses work for major clients in the sector, including all UK utilities as well as some of the largest energy and water companies in Europe and beyond. We provide in-depth strategic and technical advice on strategy and business planning and analysis, corporate finance and corporate financial management, regulatory policy, cost assessment and benchmarking as well as in other areas to help our clients create value for both shareholders and customers. Our work combines elements of policy, finance, strategy and economics to assist our clients in structuring investments, securing financing, supporting regulatory regimes for the benefit of customers as well as maximising shareholder value. We are widely recognised by many industry stakeholders as market leaders influencing the future of the utilities sector.


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