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Financial Analyst

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Triple Oak Power

Portland, OR (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/17/2026

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Financial Analyst at Triple Oak Power Financial Analyst at Triple Oak Power in Portland, Oregon Posted in 38 minutes ago.
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full-time
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Triple Oak Power is hiring a Finance Analyst to support the development, financing, and sale of a growing pipeline of renewable energy projects across the United States. This role offers hands?on exposure to project finance, M&A, and the full renewable energy development lifecycle. The Analyst will work closely with senior leaders across finance, development, and operations, with direct visibility into executive?level decision?making. This position is designed as a training ground , with the expectation that strong performers will grow into other commercial, development, operations, or finance roles within the company over time. Responsibilities Maintain TOP's development pipeline tracker, budgets, and key project metrics Assist in financial modeling and valuation of renewable energy projects and potential acquisitions Review and synthesize third?party consultant reports (engineering, insurance, transmission) Research and present financial and industry analyses to support management decisions Support internal diligence, risk assessment, and cross?functional execution of transactions Qualifications Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance, Business, Accounting, Engineering, Math, or another rigorously quantitative field 0-3+ years of experience in project finance, banking, public accounting, M&A, or a similar role; experience in renewables or the Energy & Power sector preferred Demonstrated interest in debt and equity fundraising and willingness to learn complex renewable energy project finance models Strong analytical, problem?solving, and communication skills; ability to manage multiple workstreams in a fast?paced environment Passion for renewable energy, demonstrated leadership potential, and willingness to travel as needed Additional Notes Preference for candidates currently residing in or with ties to the Pacific Northwest No recruiters, please Applications that are AI?generated will not be considered - we are looking for candidates who can clearly articulate their own thinking, experience, and motivation If you're early in your career, intellectually curious, and want real responsibility, direct exposure to senior leadership, and a clear path to growth, we'd love to hear from you.