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Financial Analyst | Antora Energy
The Tone:
This is a full-time role at Antora Energy, located in San Jose, CA. Antora builds and deploys thermal energy storage to power always-on industrial operations and data centers with low-cost energy, utilizing factory-built thermal batteries from California. The company is focused on electrifying global industry, supporting U.S. manufacturing jobs, and lowering costs for energy consumers by delivering reliable and cost-effective heat and power. This Financial Analyst role is pivotal in operating the company’s core financial model, delivering mission-critical insights, and supporting capital market engagements to help scale a climate-tech company towards a future of abundant, clean, low-cost energy for industrial facilities.
The TL;DR
• Role: Early Career
• Type: Full-time
• Location: In-person, San Jose, CA
• Pay: $115000–$125000 yearly
• Team: Sits at the center of Antora’s commercial, operational, and product teams.
• Mission: Own and operate the company’s core financial model to guide strategic decisions and support capital raising efforts.
What You’ll Actually Do
• Corporate Financial Model Ownership: Own Antora’s corporate financial model, working cross-functionally to collect real-time inputs from various teams like Operations, Engineering, and Commercial, and subsequently creating model scenarios.
• Executive Decision Support: Translate updated cross-functional inputs into clear, actionable outputs that inform executive decision-making and guide strategic planning across the organization.
• Strategic Insight Delivery: Deliver rapid scenario analysis and provide critical insights to guide complex strategic decision processes for company leadership.
• Capital Raising Engagement: Support capital raising processes from end-to-end, which includes developing and refining investor materials that translate complex technical and financial concepts into crisp, clear narratives.
• Due Diligence and Transaction Management: Guide due diligence workflows by collecting necessary inputs from internal colleagues and delivering precise answers to prospective investors, while also managing overall investor engagement, data rooms, and transaction closing processes.
The Must-Haves
• Background: Candidates should possess 2–3 years of professional experience, ideally with a background in an investment banking environment, bringing a rigorous analytical approach to complex problems.
• Experience: Demonstrated mastery of complex financial modeling, advanced scenario analysis, and quantitative problem-solving is essential for this role.
• Skills: This role requires the ability to synthesize diverse cross-functional inputs quickly and clearly communicate derived insights, along with high attention to detail and proficiency in operating independently in fast-moving, ambiguous environments. Excellent written communication and presentation skills are also critical.
• Bonus: Preferred qualifications include prior experience within the power & utilities, infrastructure, industrials, or broader energy sectors, as well as familiarity with hardware-enabled or manufacturing-intensive business models. A strong preference exists for candidates located in the San Francisco Bay Area (San Jose or SF), though exceptional candidates in NYC or Washington, DC will also be considered for this onsite role.