La Banque Européenne d’Investissement recrute des Professionnels en herbe basé à Luxembourg.
Specific Post Environment
The Operations Directorate (OPS) is the EIB’s client-facing directorate, responsible for the origination and execution of projects inside of the European Union and for delivering the bank’s business plan (“Operational Plan”) in line with priorities defined by its shareholders, the EU’s 27 Member States. In addition, OPS is responsible for the mobilisation and management of third party funds (mandates) in support of EIB activities and coordinates and provides advisory services to project promoters and managing authorities receiving EU budgetary funds.
OPS is the Bank’s biggest directorate, numbering around 730 staff, grouped in 10 departments, of which seven are transactional (Western Europe, Baltic States and Northern Europe, Central and South Eastern Europe, Iberia, Adriatic Sea, Financial Institutions, and Equity New Products and Special Transactions) and three have horizontal functions (Mandate Management, Operations Support and Advisory).
Accountabilities
As a Junior Professional/GRAD in OPS, you can expect to gain exposure to several of the Directorate’s key activities of the Bank according to business needs and your own background and experience. Under the supervision of the Head of Division/Head of Unit, or other senior colleagues, you will support OPS related lending activities such as:
- Assist in the identification, appraisal, approval and signature of projects to develop a portfolio of operations to support the relevant business plan;
- Draft client briefings, reports, presentations and contribute to external communication and institutional events;
- Provide support to the team in implementing the day-to-day operations;
- Undertake financial analysis and due diligence on projects to develop impact;
- Provide analytics, research or other professional support as required.
Qualifications
- University degree (minimum an equivalent to a Bachelor) preferably in Business Administration, Banking, Finance, Economics;
- No more than 2 years of professional experience, preferably gained in a financial institution, an international organization or a bank;
- Experience in a lending environment would be considered as an asset;
- Knowledge or experience in financial analysis would be considered an advantage;
- Excellent drafting skills, analytical and synthesis skills;
- Proficiency in MS Office tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint);
- Excellent knowledge of English and/or French (*), with a good command of the other. (Knowledge of other EU languages would be an advantage).
Competencies
Find out more about EIB core competencies here
Deadline for applications: 21st July 2023
Application process