
Corporate Finance Intern
Enfinity Asia Pacific Limited, Miami, FL, United States
About Enfinity Global
Enfinity Global is a renewable energy company that develops, builds, owns, and operates solar, storage, and wind projects across multiple continents. The company is in an active growth phase, currently executing a major capital raise and expanding its global portfolio of operating and development-stage assets.
About the Role
The Corporate Finance team is responsible for raising capital, evaluating investments, and supporting the strategic planning that enables the company’s growth. This covers everything from institutional fundraising and lender relationships to Investment Committee processes and company-level financial modeling.
This intern will sit within that team, reporting directly to the Director of Corporate Finance. The role is assistance-based — you will support senior team members across live workstreams — but it is designed to give you genuine hands‑on exposure to how capital decisions get made at a growth‑stage energy company. You will work on real deliverables, handle real investor materials, and see the full lifecycle of transactions and investment approvals. The role is flexible and ongoing, not limited to a fixed summer window.
Responsibilities
Assist with the preparation and maintenance of investor‑facing materials for the company’s capital raise, including teasers, presentations, and data room content
Help manage investor and lender communications, tracking outreach, follow‑ups, and information requests across the fundraising process
Support due diligence workflows and coordinate responses to incoming requests from institutional investors and financial advisors
Assist with the coordination and review of Investment Committee submissions, including IC memos, supporting exhibits, and approval packages — gaining direct visibility into how project‑level capital allocation decisions are made
Participate in hands‑on financial modeling work at the company level, including scenario analysis, valuation support, and recurring reporting models
Perform ad hoc financial analysis and reporting across the platform as needed, supporting cross‑functional coordination between finance, legal, and development teams
Help build, test, and refine AI‑powered workflows and tools to improve team efficiency — from document generation to data extraction to investor tracking
Assist in evaluating new AI capabilities as they become available, helping the team stay current on what tools can practically improve day‑to‑day finance operations
Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in finance, economics, engineering, mathematics, or another quantitative or STEM discipline — non‑traditional academic backgrounds are welcome if paired with relevant skills
Some financial modeling experience preferred (Excel‑based DCF, scenario analysis, or similar); you don’t need to be an expert, but baseline comfort with spreadsheets and financial logic is important
Clear, precise written communication — you’ll help prepare materials that go to institutional investors and senior leadership
Familiarity with AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, or similar) and an interest in applying them to real workflows, not just casual use
Self‑directed work style — able to take a loosely defined task and deliver a structured output without heavy supervision
Prior experience or interest in energy, infrastructure, or project finance is a plus but not required
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Enfinity Global is a renewable energy company that develops, builds, owns, and operates solar, storage, and wind projects across multiple continents. The company is in an active growth phase, currently executing a major capital raise and expanding its global portfolio of operating and development-stage assets.
About the Role
The Corporate Finance team is responsible for raising capital, evaluating investments, and supporting the strategic planning that enables the company’s growth. This covers everything from institutional fundraising and lender relationships to Investment Committee processes and company-level financial modeling.
This intern will sit within that team, reporting directly to the Director of Corporate Finance. The role is assistance-based — you will support senior team members across live workstreams — but it is designed to give you genuine hands‑on exposure to how capital decisions get made at a growth‑stage energy company. You will work on real deliverables, handle real investor materials, and see the full lifecycle of transactions and investment approvals. The role is flexible and ongoing, not limited to a fixed summer window.
Responsibilities
Assist with the preparation and maintenance of investor‑facing materials for the company’s capital raise, including teasers, presentations, and data room content
Help manage investor and lender communications, tracking outreach, follow‑ups, and information requests across the fundraising process
Support due diligence workflows and coordinate responses to incoming requests from institutional investors and financial advisors
Assist with the coordination and review of Investment Committee submissions, including IC memos, supporting exhibits, and approval packages — gaining direct visibility into how project‑level capital allocation decisions are made
Participate in hands‑on financial modeling work at the company level, including scenario analysis, valuation support, and recurring reporting models
Perform ad hoc financial analysis and reporting across the platform as needed, supporting cross‑functional coordination between finance, legal, and development teams
Help build, test, and refine AI‑powered workflows and tools to improve team efficiency — from document generation to data extraction to investor tracking
Assist in evaluating new AI capabilities as they become available, helping the team stay current on what tools can practically improve day‑to‑day finance operations
Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in finance, economics, engineering, mathematics, or another quantitative or STEM discipline — non‑traditional academic backgrounds are welcome if paired with relevant skills
Some financial modeling experience preferred (Excel‑based DCF, scenario analysis, or similar); you don’t need to be an expert, but baseline comfort with spreadsheets and financial logic is important
Clear, precise written communication — you’ll help prepare materials that go to institutional investors and senior leadership
Familiarity with AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot, or similar) and an interest in applying them to real workflows, not just casual use
Self‑directed work style — able to take a loosely defined task and deliver a structured output without heavy supervision
Prior experience or interest in energy, infrastructure, or project finance is a plus but not required
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