E&P Financial Valuation Analyst at MOL Group
Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Apr, 26

Salary

800000.0

Posted On

26 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Financial Modelling, DCF Modelling, Communication Skills, MS Excel, Numerical Abilities, Critical Thinking, Attention to Detail, Proactivity

Industry

Oil and Gas

Description
Do you like working with numbers, but you are also eager to understand the real business stories behind the figures? Would you like to be a key contributor to multimillion dollar investment decisions and commercial deals to help grow MOL's international Exploration &Production business? Do you see independence and responsibility as exciting challenges? Are you looking to be part of a young, dynamic team and work in an international environment with a daily use of English? If yes, apply for our E&P Financial Valuation Analyst position! Location: Budapest, MOL Campus, XI.district About the company: MOL Group: Shape Tomorrow (youtube.com) About our Upstream (E&P) activity: Hungary - Exploration & Production - Our Businesses - MOLGroup Your tasks will be: Develop, maintain and deploy sophisticated DCF models to assess project economics as part of the internal decision-making process regarding the E&P division’s international assets and low carbon businesses, Contribute to the annual business planning cycle with asset-, country- and portfolio-level financial modelling, Perform year-end reserves evaluation and financial impairment testing of international E&P assets by preparing financial models, Develop, maintain and operate tools necessary for Group portfolio evaluation, Monitor, standardize and enhance the economic evaluation process, including the related tools and methodologies, Support commercial negotiations and business development activities. What You Bring to the Table: We’re looking for a results-driven professional with a passion for excellence and innovation. Educational Background: You have a University or College degree in Economics (preferably in Finance). Professional Experience: Knowledge of builiding complex DCF (discounted cash flow) models. Must-have hard- skills: Exceptional verbal and written communication skills in English, Confident MS Excel skills, DCF modelling skills. Interpesonal skills: Outstanding numerical abilities, Critical thinking, attention to detail, accuracy, Proactivity, ability to work independently. Advantages: Intercultural experience, Familiarity with Oil & Gas Exploration and Production industry fundamentals, Knowledge of statistics & VBA programming, Relevant working experience. Why You’ll Love Working Here: We offer a complex package that matches your expertise and ambition: Compensation & Benefits: Gross 800,000 HUF/year cafeteria. Private Medicover health insurance and life insurance. 13th month salary to make your holiday brighter (payed in December). Unlimited cell phone plan for personal use. Growth & Development: Access to top-tier training programs, including strategic, technical, and leadership skills. Clear horizontal and vertical career advancement opportunities across MOL Group. Team & Culture: Work in a dynamic, supportive team with regular exposure to top management. Be part of a culture that values diversity, collaboration, and innovation. At MOL Group, we know that our strength lies in diversity. During the selection process, we provide equal opportunities to all applicants with the appropriate qualifications and work experience, regardless of age, gender, disability, or reduced work capacity, sexual orientation, or ethnicity. At MOL Group, everyone matters. If you have any specific needs related to your reduced work capacity at any stage of the recruitment process, please inform our recruitment team! We are happy to assist.
Responsibilities
The E&P Financial Valuation Analyst will develop and maintain DCF models to assess project economics and contribute to financial modelling for business planning. They will also support commercial negotiations and enhance the economic evaluation process.
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