*Role Title:**\nSenior Financial Asset Manager\n*Location:**\nItaly\n*Salary:**\nHighly Competitive\nThe Opportunity\nAn established joint venture backed by an institutional investor is seeking a Financial Asset Manager to take full ownership of financial performance across a portfolio of nine biomethane plants in Italy.\nFor this hands-on financial asset management, you will be acting as the key interface between the shareholder, internal finance teams, and technical asset management.\nThe mandate is clear: bring structure, insight, and ownership to performance reporting and optimisation across the portfolio.\nResponsibilities\nLead all financial reporting and performance analysisDeliver structured reporting and insight to the investment fund shareholderBuild, review and maintain financial models across operational and construction-phase assetsConduct variance analysis and identify root causes of performance deviationsWork closely with technical asset management teams to assess operational drivers and optimisation opportunitiesCoordinate with accounting, legal, asset management and construction teamsDrive analysis of optimisation initiatives and assess long-term budget impacts\nKey Requirements\n7–10+ years of experience in financial analysis / financial asset managementStrong background in industrial or infrastructure environmentsProven ability to independently review data, analyse performance, and produce clear insightsExperience managing investor/shareholder relationships (ideally investment funds)Knowledge of renewables — biomethane experience strongly preferredAbility to understand technical drivers and translate them into financial impactItalian (native or fluent)Strong English\nWhy This Role?\nDirect exposure to institutional investorsStrategic visibility across an entire renewable portfolioA rare opportunity to build financial governance within a growing businessStrong growth in the Italian biomethane market\nIf you’re looking for a position where you can genuinely own performance and influence optimisation decisions, this is worth a conversation.