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If you are interested in, or would like more information about the Analyst position in Origination (reporting to JonAlan Page), please stop by the Mt. Hood conference room at 11am today. JonAlan will be showing a presentation and will be available to answer any questions you may have. -----Original Message----- From: Fitzpatrick, Amy Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 2:32 PM To: Portland West Desk Subject: Available Job Opportunities - May 30, 2001 Position Department Hiring Manager Information Session Analyst/Associate Origination JonAlan Page Monday, June 4 in Mt Hood at 11:00 am If you would like to be considered for either of these positions, please let Amy FitzPatrick know by close of business on Tuesday, June 5, 2001. ANALYST/ASSOCIATE - TRANSACTION GROUP, WEST POWER ORIGINATION Candidate will be part of the West Power Origination group, focused on creating and monetizing structured energy transactions in the western U.S., including power plant development, acquisitions and divestitures. Candidates will become an integral part of the deal teams involved in all aspects of marketing, structuring, negotiation and execution of large transactions. Role and Essential Skills ? Primary responsibility will be to accurately model economic and technical aspects of transactions. ? Candidates will interact with many of Enron's functional areas, including Tax, Legal, Accounting, RAC, Finance, Technical Services and Structuring. ? Extensive opportunities for commercial exposure and customer interaction will be available. ? Work environment is fast-paced and unstructured. Successful candidates have initiative, are team-oriented, flexible and highly motivated. ? Excellent quantitative skills a must. Will be required to conduct due diligence and provide economic analysis for transactions. ? Extensive background in modeling assets, financial structures and commodity positions would be a benefit. ? Experience with ENA deal approval process would be useful. ? Knowledge of power generation and power markets would be helpful.
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