Corporate Finance Manager
Office Locations: Melbourne, Hobart, Traralgon & Burnie.
At Marinus Link, we value our people and their contributions to our shared success. As we continue to advance this nationally significant project, we are seeking a strategic and solutions-focused Corporate Finance Manager to lead and shape our corporate finance, treasury, and project funding activities.
This role presents an exciting opportunity for an experienced finance professional who thrives on managing complex financial structures, driving strategic financial decision-making, and ensuring robust financial governance is embedded into project and corporate planning.
If you enjoy solving complex financial challenges, influencing capital and funding strategy, and working at the intersection of infrastructure, treasury, and investment decision-making, we want to hear from you!
Your Role
As Corporate Finance Manager, you will lead Marinus Link’s corporate finance, treasury, and funding activities, ensuring strong financial governance and disciplined capital management across the project lifecycle. You will play a critical role in maintaining the project financial model, managing funding arrangements, and supporting strategic financial decision-making for a major infrastructure program.
You will provide clarity and confidence to executive leadership, the Board, financiers, and key stakeholders through high-quality financial analysis, reporting, and insights.
Please review the Position Description by visiting the link: https://marinuslink.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Corporate-Finance-Manager.pdf
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategy – Lead the development and implementation of corporate finance strategies aligned to organisational and project objectives, including capital structuring and financial risk management.
Treasury & Funding Management – Oversee day-to-day treasury operations including drawdowns, cash management, interest calculations, payment processes, and compliance with syndicated facilities.
Financial Modelling & Analysis – Maintain and enhance the project financial model post regulatory and investment decisions, including Stage 2 modelling and scenario analysis to support decision-making.
Risk, Hedging & Compliance – Implement the Financial Risk Management Strategy, including hedging programs, and manage compliance obligations under financing agreements, covenants, waivers, and reporting requirements.
Stakeholder & Governance Reporting – Prepare and deliver high-quality financial and commercial reporting for internal governance forums, the Board, financiers, insurers, and external stakeholders.
Advisory & Transaction Support – Support corporate structuring, financing arrangements, and investment decisions, working closely with internal teams and external advisors including tax, legal, accounting, and financial specialists.
Insurance & Risk Coordination – Collaborate with brokers, insurers, and reinsurers to manage insurance arrangements and claims processes.
Cross-Functional Leadership – Contribute to a high-performing finance function by working collaboratively across teams and managing external service providers to deliver key financial outcomes.
You’ll Need
You are a commercially astute and detail-oriented finance professional who thrives in complex, project-driven environments and is confident operating with autonomy. You bring strong technical capability combined with the ability to translate financial data into clear, strategic insights.
You’ll bring:
Corporate Finance & Treasury Expertise – Demonstrated experience in corporate or commercial finance, including treasury operations, funding arrangements, or major infrastructure/project finance environments.
Financial Modelling Capability – Advanced Excel and financial modelling skills, with experience building or maintaining complex investment or valuation models.
Commercial Acumen & Decision Support – Strong ability to analyse financial data, assess risk, and provide clear recommendations to support executive and Board-level decision-making.
Stakeholder Influence & Communication – Proven ability to communicate complex financial concepts clearly and prepare high-quality reports, business cases, and presentations.
Regulatory & Funding Awareness – Understanding of financing agreements, covenants, and compliance frameworks, ideally including experience with large syndicated facilities.
Resilience & Delivery Focus – Strong bias to action, with the ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced, delivery-focused environment.
Desirable Experience – Exposure to infrastructure financing, debt raising, hedging strategies, and/or familiarity with tax, accounting, and regulatory considerations in large-scale projects.
We Offer
At Marinus Link, we’re building a skilled project team committed to delivering Australia’s renewable energy future. We offer:
Flexible Working: This role can be based in Melbourne, Hobart, Traralgon or Burnie, with flexible hybrid working arrangements supported.
Health & Wellbeing Benefits: Access to wellbeing support, private health insurance discounts, and gym rebates.
Career Growth: Exposure to a nationally significant infrastructure and energy transition project, with strong opportunities for professional development.
Competitive Remuneration & Leave: Market-aligned salary package with additional leave and tailored benefits.
Next Steps
Submit your application with an updated CV and a brief cover letter outlining your understanding of the project, your interest in the role, and how your experience aligns with the position by Friday, 29 May 26.
If you have questions before applying, please contact Georgia at careers@marinuslink.com.au
Reasonable Adjustments
If you require any adjustments or alternative communication methods at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us.
At Marinus Link, we are committed to fostering a workplace where diversity, inclusion, and belonging thrive. We value the unique perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences each team member brings, knowing that our differences fuel innovation and strengthen our ability to deliver Australia’s renewable energy future. We actively welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and communities.
MARINUS LINK: A CRITICAL PART OF AUSTRALIA’S NEW ENERGY FUTURE
Marinus Link is a proposed electricity and telecommunications interconnector between Tasmania and Victoria, recognised as a nationally significant infrastructure project. It will support emissions reduction targets, create thousands of jobs, and secure Australia’s renewable energy future.
Our purpose is clear: to interconnect Australia’s renewable energy for future generations.