Agl

Energy

FinanceAnalystCapitalConstruction,SustainingCapex&HydroAssets

A$115–155k ~AI est. Docklands, Victoria, Australia FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Finance Analyst – Capital Construction, Sustaining Capex & Hydro Assets at Agl. Skills: Financial analysis, Capital expenditure, Financial planning. Deliver financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting. Ensure robust financial governance and compliance”

Industry & Context.

Energy

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Tertiary qualification in accounting, finance, commerce, or related discipline, CA or CPA qualified (or near completion), 4+ years experience in finance, accounting or commercial analysis, Demonstrated success in supporting stakeholders

Nice to Have

SAP proficiency preferred

What You'll Do.

Deliver financial planning

Ensure robust financial governance and compliance

Provide commercial insights and financial analysis

Prepare financial reporting and performance tracking

Drive continuous improvement in financial processes and systems

Provide analytical support to the finance team

Provide key insight into board paper preparation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Support stakeholders in business partnering; Build relationships and influence

Communication Scope

Present data and insights

Full Job Description

**Join the change. Electrify your future!** We've been proudly Aussie since 1837, always finding new ways to innovate in energy and essential services. Now, we're moving towards a sustainable future through electrification and investing in renewable energy—and we’d like you to join us. Whether you're on-site, in the office, or somewhere in between, you'll find opportunities to grow your career here. You'll work with a team that's passionate about powering Australian lives, in a culture that values inclusivity, respect, and learning. Help us create a cleaner energy future, and we’ll back you every step of the way as you build your career. Join the change. Electrify your future. **About the role** The Finance Analyst will provide high-quality financial analysis, insight, and reporting as a trusted Finance Business Partner across Construction, Hydro Assets, and Gas & Renewables Sustaining Capital portfolios. The role supports effective capital allocation, financial governance, and investment decision-making across a diverse portfolio of growth and sustaining capex initiatives, including: \- Major construction and growth capital projects \- Sustaining capital programs across Gas, Renewables, and Storage assets \- Hydro generation assets (dams, power stations, waterways, and associated infrastructure) This role plays a key part in delivering transparent performance reporting, robust financial planning, and forward-looking insights to support both project delivery and long-term asset value. **What You 'll Be Doing** * Deliver financial planning, budgeting, and forecasting for construction, hydro, and sustaining capex portfolios * Ensure robust financial governance and compliance activities across project phases and asset lifecycles * Provide commercial insights and financial analysis to support investment and prioritisation decisions * Prepare financial reporting and performance tracking for capital expenditure and sustaining programs * Work with asset, project, engineeri

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