
About us:
Pacifico Energy is building out the finance function needed to fund its pipeline of multi-gigawatt power-for-AI generation projects. The company's Chief Investment Officer brings deep data center capital markets, M&A, and investor-relationship leadership; this role complements that strength by bringing the hands-on power and energy expertise needed to finance Pacifico's private grid generation assets across both the debt and equity sides of the capital stack.
Reporting to the Chief Investment Officer, the Senior Manager/Director of Project Finance is her primary execution resource on power-specific financing — structuring and closing the debt and equity for Pacifico's gas-fired AI developments, renewable, and storage projects, and translating development, procurement, and construction milestones into bankable financing structures. It bridges the CIO's strategic capital markets leadership and the technical, domain-specific demands of the company's power portfolio with real hands-on execution experience. This role is onsite in our Dallas office. The level of this position will be determined based on the candidate’s experience, technical expertise, and track record executing power and energy project financings.
What you get to do:
Structure, negotiate, and close non-recourse project finance (construction and term debt) for Pacifico's gas-fired AI developments, renewable, and storage generation assets.
Run the full lender process end to end: outreach, information memoranda, credit committee presentations, documentation negotiation, and closing.
Structure and execute the equity side —JV and co-investment arrangements, tax equity partnerships, and equity sizing against project economics.
Build, audit, and maintain project finance models with detailed construction draws and operating-period waterfalls.
Support the CIO on capital markets strategy and investor materials, and manage day-to-day lender and investor relationships
Partner with development, EPC, and engineering to translate technical milestones into financing triggers, draw schedules, and reserve requirements, and with accounting to manage covenant compliance and reporting
Debt-Side Project Finance
The foundational skill — hands-on experience structuring and closing non-recourse project finance for power generation assets:
Financial modeling for project finance: debt sizing against contracted (PPA-backed) cash flows, DSCR covenant analysis, cash sweep mechanics, and reserve account structuring.
Construction financing: managing draw schedules tied to EPC milestones, equipment delivery, and commissioning targets.
Term loan structuring, lender syndication (running a bank process, IMs, credit committee), and negotiating credit agreements and inter-creditor terms.
Equipment-specific financing (e.g., turbine financing) and knowledge of energy PF covenants — distribution lock-up tests, major maintenance reserves, and DSCR requirements.
Equity-Side Project Finance
Tax equity structuring: ITC/PTC partnerships for solar and storage, flip structures, PAYGO, and the interaction between tax equity and back-leverage debt.
JV and co-investment structuring: joint venture waterfalls, preferred returns, promote structures, and governance.
Equity sizing and return analysis against project NPVs and IRR targets.
Investor presentations and data rooms for infrastructure fund equity raises, and supporting equity closings.
Power Sector Domain Knowledge
PPA analysis and structuring: capacity charges, energy charges, tolling, curtailment, and dispatch optimization.
Gas-fired power economics (heat rates, fuel supply, variable O&M), renewable economics (P50/P90, degradation), and battery storage / revenue stacking.
Regulatory and permitting awareness (air permitting, ERCOT interconnection) and their financing implications.
Ability to work with development and EPC teams to translate technical schedules into financing terms.
Lender and Investor Relationships
Able to develop relationships with advisory, capital markets & project finance banks (MUFG, Société Générale, ING, SMBC, NatWest, Investec, CIT / First Citizens, KeyBanc, CoBank, and infrastructure groups at JPMorgan, Citi, Goldman).
Familiarity with infrastructure equity investors (Stonepeak, EIG, ArcLight, I Squared, BlackRock Infrastructure, Brookfield) and tax equity investors (JPMorgan, U.S. Bancorp, Bank of America).

The Pacifico Energy Group (“PEG”) is the energy-arm of the Pacifico Group, a privately held investment firm that seeds and manages real asset-based companies.
PEG has controlling interests in renewable and traditional energy development platforms and vertically integrated independent power producers (IPPs) around the globe.
To date, PEG affiliates have raised and invested over $5 billion for global infrastructure and other real-asset-backed projects.