ACL Partners
Investment Analyst - Infrastructure Private Equity

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Investment Analyst – Infrastructure Private Equity
Location: London
Sector: Infrastructure Private Equity - Digital Infrastructure
Seniority: Analyst (1–3 years experience)
We are supporting a specialist infrastructure investment firm in hiring an Investment Analyst to join its growing London investment team. The group invests across essential infrastructure and real assets, with a particular focus on businesses operating within the digital economy and other mission-critical sectors.
This is a highly execution-focused appointment. The successful candidate will support the full investment lifecycle, from initial opportunity assessment and financial modelling through due diligence, transaction execution, and ongoing portfolio monitoring. You will work directly alongside senior investment professionals and gain significant exposure to live transactions from an early stage.
This is an opportunity to join an experienced international investment platform with an active pipeline of opportunities across Europe and selected global markets. The ideal candidate brings strong corporate finance and modelling experience from a reputable investment bank, together with a genuine interest in infrastructure investing and long-term business development.
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Key Responsibilities:
- Financial Modelling: Build and maintain detailed financial models covering acquisitions, financing structures, operating scenarios, returns analysis, and valuation sensitivities.
- Investment Analysis: Assess potential investment opportunities through commercial, financial, operational, and market analysis; identify key value drivers and investment risks.
- Transaction Execution: Support all stages of the investment process, including initial screening, valuation, due diligence, financing, documentation, and completion.
- Investment Materials: Prepare investment committee papers, transaction presentations, market research, and supporting analysis for internal and external stakeholders.
- Due Diligence Coordination: Work with legal, financial, tax, technical, and commercial advisers to manage transaction workstreams and evaluate findings.
- Portfolio Monitoring: Support the ongoing analysis of portfolio companies, including performance tracking, strategic initiatives, budgeting, and potential follow-on investments or exits.
- Market Research: Conduct detailed research into infrastructure subsectors, competitive dynamics, regulatory developments, and potential acquisition targets.


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Candidate Profile:
- Minimum of 1–3 years of experience within a reputable Investment Bank, M&A Advisory firm, Corporate Finance team, or similar transaction-focused environment.
- Strong financial modelling and valuation capabilities, with experience building detailed transaction models independently.
- Solid understanding of financial statements, corporate finance, transaction structures, and investment returns analysis.
- Previous exposure to infrastructure, telecommunications, technology, energy, or related sectors would be advantageous but is not essential.
- Excellent analytical skills with strong attention to detail and the ability to evaluate complex investment opportunities.
- Confident communicator capable of producing clear, concise, and commercially focused investment materials.
- Entrepreneurial and intellectually curious mindset with a genuine interest in private equity and infrastructure investing.
- Fluent in English.
This is a unique opportunity to join a specialist investment team at an early stage of your career, offering direct senior exposure, meaningful transaction responsibility, and the opportunity to develop across the complete investment lifecycle.
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