Managing Consultant - Corporate Finance - Turnaround & Restructuring
BRG · Boston, MA · 1 wk ago
On-siteFinance$120k–$185k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Turnaround & Restructuring practice at BRG Corporate Finance is seeking professionals to support a diverse range of advisory assignments. Ideal candidates should have a strong background in financial modeling and analysis, with expertise in three-statement financial models, cash flows, and scenario analyses.
Responsibilities
- Support the day-to-day activities of BRG Corporate Finance – Turnaround & Restructuring client service teams on engagement.
- Manage the junior team on multiple tasks across a consulting engagement including modeling and client presentations.
- Utilize business, finance, accounting, and analytical skills to perform and oversee tasks including: 13-week cash flow models, 3-statement models, and pro-forma scenario models.
- Demonstrate the ability to work in a team environment; collaborate with T&R and BRG experts, professionals from other firms, and client contacts to achieve engagement objectives.
- Aid in the preparation of reports, written analyses, presentations, and other client deliverables.
- Contribute to the development of a fast-growing, entrepreneurial consulting practice including assisting in marketing, client pitches, and product and practice development.
- Show the highest degree of professionalism, ethics, quality, and integrity.
- Be open and ready to expand your network with clients to become a trusted and reputable advisor.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or degree equivalent in Business, Accounting/Finance, Management, Engineering, Economics, Mathematics, or related field; 7+ years of work experience, ideally in a consulting or professional services environment.
- Expertise in financial modeling and analysis (particularly in Excel), including constructing and understanding 3-statement financial models, cash flows, and scenario analyses.
- Ability to manage and analyze large volumes of financial and operational data.
- Ability to interpret the results of qualitative and quantitative analysis and develop insights and recommendations.
- Demonstrated ability to interact with junior and senior team members, senior management, and other stakeholders or professionals.
- Strong problem-solving and project management skills.
- CFA, CPA (or equivalent), or technical/GAAP accounting expertise is a plus.
- Advanced in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word.
- Familiarity with financial research tools (e.g., Capital IQ, Bloomberg, etc.).
- Willingness to travel as needed.
Pay
$120,000 to $185,000 per year.