KippsDeSanto is seeking an Investment Banking Analyst to support M&A, private financing, and strategic advisory services for middle-market companies in aerospace, defense, government services, and enterprise technology. The role requires financial analysis, modeling, and client engagement, offering significant opportunities for professional development and upward mobility
Job Summary
The role focuses on providing comprehensive investment banking services including M&A, private financing, and strategic advisory to middle market companies in the aerospace and defense sectors.
Analysts are responsible for the entire transaction process from preparing clients for the market to facilitating due diligence and closing deals.
The position offers substantial opportunities for professional development and upward mobility while taking on significant responsibility in transaction execution.
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KippsDeSanto is seeking an Investment Banking Analyst to support M&A, private financing, and strategic advisory services for middle-market companies in aerospace, defense, government services, and enterprise technology. The role requires financial analysis, modeling, and client engagement, offering significant opportunities for professional development and upward mobility.
Salary
Base: $110,000 - $130,000; Bonus/Equity: Performance based incentive compensation available; Benefits: Comprehensive health, financial, and other benefits included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Mergers and Acquisitions transaction execution
Financial modeling and business valuations
Due diligence and market research analysis
Client presentation and pitch deck creation
Nice-to-have
Understanding of aerospace industry trends
New business development capabilities
Professional advisor relationship cultivation
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or military experience required
At least 1 year of investment banking or transaction advisory experience
FINRA Licenses 63, 79, and SIE preferred
Degree in finance, accounting, business management, or economics preferred