The Finance Director will lead the financial strategy required to achieve Final Investment Decision (FID) and secure long-term financing for a multi-billion dollar nuclear new-build project.
The role is accountable for coordinating the total cost estimate, ensuring cost credibility at AACE Class 2/3 level, structuring the financing plan (ECA-backed and sovereign-supported), and establishing robust governance of project financial risk, contingency, and exposure management. This position ensures that cost, risk, schedule, and financing are fully integrated into a lender-grade and regulator-credible investment case.
Key Responsibilities
1. Secure Project Financing and Funding Strategy
Lead the definition and execution of the financing roadmap up to FID
Structure and coordinate funding solutions including Export Credit Agency (ECA) backed financing, sovereign guarantees, state support mechanisms, and commercial debt.
Support negotiations with international ECAs, commercial lenders, financial institutions, and government stakeholders.
2. Financial Model Ownership (Bankability and LCOE Alignment)
Own and maintain the integrated project financial model, including CAPEX, IDC, OPEX assumptions, WACC, and funding structures.
Ensure the project remains within financial thresholds required for ECA credit approvals, FID decision packages, and international nuclear benchmarks (LCOE, NPV, IRR).
3. Total Cost Estimate Governance
Coordinate the development of the project-wide cost estimate, integrating EPC price maturity, Owner’s scope, and risk-based contingency allocation.
Establish governance ensuring transparency of assumptions, traceability to quantities, and alignment with AACE RP N18R-97 best practices.
4. Cost Estimation Coordination and Oversight
Lead coordination between the Owner and Contractor to ensure delivery of bottom-up EPC estimate maturity.
Ensure the Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) is aligned and suitable for lender due diligence and contract negotiations.
5. Project Risk Management and Financial Exposure Governance
Establish and lead the integration of risk management into financial planning, ensuring that project cost and financing are fully risk-informed.
Oversee the Project Risk Register, focusing on financial drivers: licensing/regulatory uncertainty, design maturity, supply chain constraints, and schedule-driven IDC growth.
Define and govern the project’s contingency strategy, ensuring risks are quantified, mitigation is embedded in the execution plan, and residual risks are transparently allocated (Owner vs. EPC Contractor).
Lead scenario and sensitivity analysis regarding schedule slippage, CAPEX escalation, and financing structure stress tests.
6. Stakeholder Interface and External Alignment
Act as the primary financial and risk interface with the Board of Directors, Government authorities, and international regulatory bodies (e.g., State Aid and Competition commissions).
Support the preparation of Steering Committee and Board-level decision materials.
7. Financial Controls and Decision Support
Establish project financial reporting systems, including CAPEX tracking, risk-adjusted cost reporting, and scenario-based decision dashboards.
Provide executive support on EPC commercial strategy, payment milestone structuring, and risk allocation.
Education
Degree in Finance, Economics, Engineering Management, or equivalent.
MBA or advanced finance qualification (CFA/CPA) preferred.
Experience
Minimum 15+ years in project finance and risk governance for energy or infrastructure mega-projects (typically >€5B).
Proven track record in securing ECA-backed financing and managing lender due diligence.
Strong familiarity with EPC contracting models and liability frameworks within highly regulated industries.
Core Competencies
Expertise in nuclear CAPEX estimating maturity and governance.
Advanced proficiency in risk-based contingency methodologies and financial modelling (WACC, IDC, sensitivities).
Strategic understanding of contractual risk allocation between Owner and EPC.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Generation III+ nuclear programs or comparable complex energy builds.
Familiarity with regional state aid frameworks and nuclear licensing environments.
Key Attributes
Executive credibility with lenders, government authorities, and industrial consortiums.
Strong integration mindset across finance, engineering, risk, and legal/contracts.
What We Offer
· Opportunity to work on a globally significant energy project.
· Collaborative, international team environment.
· Competitive salary and benefits package.
· Professional development and training opportunities.
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