TL;DR

Finance Intern (Energy): Reviewing and reconciling financial transactions and supporting month-end close processes with an accent on improving internal finance processes and strengthening financial controls. Focus on building analytical models to support commercial and strategic decision-making and working cross-functionally.

Location: Onsite in London, UK. Must be based in London and authorised to work in the UK (Fuse does not sponsor visas for internships).

Company

Fuse Energy is a forward-thinking renewable energy startup building a fully integrated energy company, from developing projects to real-time power trading, with a mission to deliver a terawatt of renewable energy.

What you will do

  • Review and reconcile supplier invoices (power purchases, certificates, grid charges, contractors).
  • Support the month-end close process, including accruals, prepayments, and revenue checks.
  • Perform trading and revenue reconciliations.
  • Support cash management activities and payment runs.
  • Improve internal finance processes and strengthen financial controls.
  • Build analytical models to support commercial and strategic decision-making and work cross-functionally.

Requirements

  • STEM degree from a top university.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong collaborating skills and the ability to work well in a team environment.
  • A flexible and adaptable approach with great attention to detail.
  • Strong sense of initiative and the ability to work independently.
  • Must be London based and authorised to work in the UK.

Nice to have

  • Finance experience.

Culture & Benefits

  • Competitive internship salary.
  • Fully expensed tech to match your needs.
  • Breakfast and dinner allowance for office-based employees.
  • Opportunities for fast progression in a high-performance startup environment.
  • Gain exposure to the inner workings of a high-performance startup and develop a strong understanding of how a finance function supports commercial decision-making and operational growth.