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Graduate/Consultant/Senior Consultant, Infrastructure Advisory (Economics), Strategy and Transactions (Start ASAP)

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • Number of vacancies4-8 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 6 Apr 2021
  • Start dateStart date ASAP

At EY, you'll have the chance to build a career as unique as you are, with the global scale, support, inclusive culture and technology to become the best version of you. And we're counting on your unique voice and perspective to help EY become even better, too.

The opportunity

We have multiple roles for Graduate, Consultants and Senior Consultants within the Strategy and Transactions - Infrastructure Advisory team in our Sydney office.

Our market leading Infrastructure Advisory team is currently working on a variety of major regional and city-shaping infrastructure projects and programs. We have worked on some of the largest projects in NSW and around Australia, across the infrastructure and program lifecycle - including policy development and strategy, financial and commercial analysis, program evaluation, taking transactions to market, supporting transaction evaluation, negotiation and execution and then providing ongoing contract support and asset management advice.

Your key responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain financial and economic models to analyse complex projects
  • Develop and apply frameworks and methods for assessing value for money, commercial and financial impact
  • Develop clear, well written and easy to understand reports and presentations based on your analysis to assist our clients in understanding complex problems
  • Be part of a team that provides policy, strategy, commercial and financial advice to clients
  • Contribute to assignments by ensuring that work products and services are client focused, clear, accurate and well presented
  • Support business development through the production of detailed proposals
  • Building peer level relationships with clients and other industry professionals

Skills and attributes for success

  • An interest in and understanding of major projects and programs, asset management, procurement and transactions
  • An interest and emerging experience in developing financial and economic models
  • An enthusiasm for learning and developing options to solve complex problems
  • Appreciation of the commercial and financial structures in corporate and/or project finance environments
  • Ability to write reports, develop presentations and communicate clearly
  • A drive and willingness to learn and get involved in new areas
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a high performing team

Ideally, you'll also have and interest and experience in data analytics including the desire to develop experience in a range of data and analytics tools

What we offer

  • Success as defined by you: We'll provide the tools and flexibility, so you can make a meaningful impact, your way.
  • Continuous learning: personalised career development including coaching, experiences and formal learning so you'll develop the mindset and skills you'll need to thrive in the future
  • Diverse and inclusive culture: You'll be embraced for who you are and empowered to use your voice to help others find theirs

At EY, you'll be rewarded and recognised based on your performance and our comprehensive benefits package can be tailored to your individual needs.

We hold a collective commitment to foster an environment where all differences are valued and respected, practices are equitable and everyone experiences a sense of belonging. If you require any adjustments to the recruitment process in order to equitably participate, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application via contactrecruitment@au.ey.com or phone +61 3 8650 7788 (option 1).

We understand the importance of social distancing at this time so our recruitment and onboarding process may be managed virtually so we can continue to prioritise the safety and wellbeing of EY people, clients, guests and the broader public.
  
The exceptional EY experience. It's yours to build.

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The preferred applicant will be subject to employment screening by EY or by their external third party provider.

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Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
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Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
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Reviews

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Graduate
Sydney
5 months ago

I am an audit graduate and am slowly learning how to perform an audit from start to finish. This has involved me working on increasingly complicated accounts and assisting my seniors and managers in this process. Day-to-day I am typically responsible for sampling, discussing problems with client, and helping clean-up/present workbooks for seniors/managers to review.

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Graduate
Sydney
5 months ago

My day-to-day responsibilities include updating seniors on my work, completing my assigned tasks, communicating with the client and building relationships

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Graduate
Perth
5 months ago

As a graduate consultant in the risk team, my day-to-day responsibilities vary based on the engagement/project I am working on. Risk projects tend to have three key phases: Planning, Fieldwork, and Reporting. The planning stage often involves tasks such as requesting information from clients, confirming the issue you are solving for them, and completing administrative work. Fieldwork is where I will deal with client communication, analyzing documents, figuring out risks/findings, and attempting to figure out where the client is going right or wrong. Once this is all completed, I will assist the team with writing the final report and sending it to the client for review. EY also provides a lot of learning opportunities when you aren't as busy with work. This involves internal modules, courses, and qualifications you can obtain.

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About the employer

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EY Australia

Rating

3.9

Number of employees

> 100,000 employees

Industries

Accounting & Advisory

As a global leader in Assurance, Consulting, Tax, Strategy & Transactions, we're using our expertise to build a better working world.

Pros and cons of working at EY Australia

Pros

  • The flexibility with my work schedule. I can work from home, or leave for appointments during the day if I need and make up the time some other days etc.

  • The people, learning and opportunities.

  • The opportunities available and having different aspects that are important to the company e.g. soccer tournament, ripples etc. Learning experience has been amazing and have had lots of hands-on help from upper management.

  • The work culture within EY's consulting practice has been incredibly welcoming in the early stages of my career. Off the bat, I've been given the opportunity to have a buddy (similar rank level) and counsellor (manager +) who have guided me in getting adapted to the team and ensuring I am exposed to different types of work.

  • Due to the size and complexity of the work we do at EY, an employee is able to expose themselves to a range of interesting working opportunities, as long as they are willing to extend themselves.

Cons

    • Salary is not the best.

    • The model of being coached by those that are only 1 or 2 years your senior... they might be a good worker, but that doesn't always make them a good teacher.

    • The salary at early stages.

    • End of Financial Year workload - unavoidable though and not the end of the world.

    • There are times where you may feel overwhelmed with what your key tasks/expectations are. This is something that gets better over time and is likely not specifically an EY issue - more something that is dealt with in other professional services companies as well.