Analyst – Utilities & Infrastructure Leading International Advisory Platform | Sydney Kenbury is partnering with a globally recognised advisory firm seeking an Analyst to join its Utilities & Infrastructure team in Sydney. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a well-established international platform with a strong track record across Utilities, Energy, Renewables and Core Infrastructure. The Sydney team is active across both domestic and cross-border M&A mandates, offering exposure to complex, high-profile transactions within a collaborative and high-performing environment. The Opportunity Join a globally recognised advisory brand with international reach Exposure to marquee transactions across Utilities & Infrastructure Work closely with senior bankers on execution and client engagement Strong deal flow across regulated assets, renewables, energy transition, transport and digital infrastructure Clear career progression within a structured global platform Key Responsibilities Build and maintain detailed financial models (DCF, trading comps, transaction comps, LBO and infrastructure/project finance models) Perform valuation analysis and scenario modelling Support due diligence and execution workstreams across live transactions Assist in preparation of Information Memoranda, board materials and pitch books Conduct sector research and develop insights across regulated and contracted infrastructure assets Ideal Candidate 12–18 months’ experience in Investment Banking, Infrastructure Advisory, Big 4 M&A/Transaction Services, Valuations or Project Finance Exposure to Utilities, Infrastructure, Energy or Renewables highly regarded Strong financial modelling capability and technical grounding Outstanding academic record (top-tier university preferred) Strong analytical mindset, attention to detail and commercial judgement Driven, team-oriented and committed to building a career in advisory This role will suit a technically strong Analyst looking to deepen their sector expertise within a global platform while gaining exposure to complex infrastructure transactions in a high-calibre team.