Investment Corporation

Careers
Join one of our Teams
We are a growing and expanding group of companies and people are the most important part of everything we do.
Have a look at the various sectors we are working in and do not hesitate to reach out to us. Our head office teams are primarily analysts, financial people, executives, and consultants. We provide. range of services to our companies and are actively engaged in managing new acquisitions and mergers and projects across the globe.
Why Work with us?
Our teams love working for us. Our preference is to work with key staff on a consulting and contract basis initially and once we've established a strong relationship and are happy we share the same values, we offer attractive long term opportunities.
Personal Growth
We do not pigeon hole our people based on their past or qualifications. The world is changing constantly and our teams are equally motivated to continually adapt to get things done and make things happen. We will provide whatever support to help you in your journey with us.
Career Development
There are a bunch of opportunities for people to travel and work on projects in some beautiful places around the world. We value your family and work closely with your individual situation to make sure things work well for everyone.
Key Benefit
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An opportunity to make a positive impact on this world.
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An opportunity to be part of a dynamic team.
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An opportunity to challenge yourself and define your own future.
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Positions
Project Manager (with Program and Project Portfolio Experience)
The Project Manager, experienced in program and portfolio management, is responsible for overseeing multiple projects and programs to ensure alignment with strategic objectives. This role involves establishing and leading a streamlined, non-bureaucratic Project Management Office (PMO) that emphasizes agility, efficiency, and minimal overhead. The Project Manager defines project governance, prioritizes initiatives, tracks progress and resource allocation across the portfolio, and implements best practices for risk management, scheduling, and reporting. They foster collaboration across teams, drive on-time and on-budget delivery, and continuously improve processes to support the firm's investment and operational goals.
Security Analyst (with Expertise in On- and Offline Security)
The Security Analyst specializes in both physical (offline) and digital (online) security to safeguard the firm's assets, personnel, and operations. This role involves conducting risk assessments, developing and implementing comprehensive security protocols, and monitoring threats across cyber, information, and physical domains. The Analyst designs security strategies for facilities, travel, events, and digital infrastructure, including threat intelligence, access controls, incident response, and compliance with relevant regulations. They collaborate with internal teams and external partners to mitigate risks, conduct training, and ensure a proactive security posture in a dynamic environment.
Executive Assistant
The Executive Assistant provides high-level administrative and operational support to senior executives, with a willingness to travel frequently and operate effectively across multiple time zones. This role requires a self-motivated, reliable professional who thrives without micro-management and can independently manage complex schedules, travel arrangements, communications, and confidential matters. The Executive Assistant builds trusted relationships, coordinates with diverse cross-functional and global teams, anticipates needs, and ensures seamless execution of tasks. Strong organizational skills, discretion, adaptability, and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment are essential.
Financial Analyst
The Financial Analyst conducts detailed financial modeling, analysis, and forecasting to support investment decisions and portfolio company performance. This role involves evaluating financial statements, building valuation models, assessing budgeting and cash flow projections, and performing scenario analysis. The Analyst prepares reports and presentations for stakeholders, monitors key performance indicators, identifies trends and risks, and provides actionable insights to optimize financial strategies. They collaborate with the CFO, investment teams, and portfolio companies to ensure data-driven decision-making and alignment with the firm's objectives.
Military Veterans (with Experience in Training and Developing Training Plans)
Military Veterans with expertise in training and program development are sought to design, implement, and lead comprehensive training initiatives across the firm and portfolio companies. Leveraging disciplined military experience, these roles involve creating structured training plans, curricula, and exercises tailored to operational, leadership, and skill-building needs. Responsibilities include assessing training requirements, delivering hands-on instruction, evaluating effectiveness, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement and teamwork. Veterans in these positions apply strategic planning, risk management, and leadership skills to enhance team performance, resilience, and execution in high-stakes environments.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
The Chief Financial Officer aligns the firm's financial strategy with its overall investment thesis, ensuring fiscal decisions support long-term growth objectives. This role involves overseeing performance monitoring, financial reporting, and budgeting to provide accurate insights to stakeholders. The CFO optimizes cash flow, working capital management, and capital structure while managing treasury functions and investor relations. Additionally, the CFO plays a key role in preparing the company for strategic exits, such as IPOs, mergers, or acquisitions, and often collaborates with the CIO and executive team on financial planning and risk oversight.
Head of Manufacturing (for Portfolio Companies)
The Head of Manufacturing is responsible for implementing the manufacturing strategy and achieving operational goals across portfolio companies. This role involves developing and deploying best practices, along with innovative processes to enhance efficiency, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. The Head manages production schedules, budgets, supply chain logistics, and resource allocation while ensuring compliance with product quality standards, workplace safety regulations, and environmental sustainability requirements. They lead cross-functional teams to drive continuous improvement and support the firm's value creation in operational assets.
Investment Analysts
Investment Analysts conduct in-depth market research, financial modeling, and competitive analysis to identify and evaluate potential opportunities. They support the due diligence process for new investments by reviewing financial statements, valuations, and business plans. Additionally, Analysts assist in ongoing portfolio management, tracking performance metrics, preparing reports, and providing recommendations to senior investment professionals, contributing to informed decision-making and strategy execution.
Risk Management Specialist
The Risk Management Specialist identifies, assesses, and prioritizes potential risks across the investment portfolio, including market, credit, operational, and liquidity risks. This role involves developing and implementing mitigation strategies, stress testing scenarios, and contingency plans to protect capital. The Specialist ensures adherence to regulatory requirements, internal policies, and industry standards, while monitoring emerging risks and collaborating with investment teams to integrate risk considerations into decision-making processes.
Chief Investment Officer (CIO)
The Chief Investment Officer is responsible for developing and executing the firm's overall investment strategy. This role involves identifying promising investment opportunities, analyzing market trends, and making informed decisions to optimize returns. The CIO manages the investment portfolio, including asset allocation and rebalancing, while overseeing risk management processes to mitigate potential losses. Additionally, the CIO ensures that all investment activities align with the firm's objectives, risk tolerance, and regulatory requirements, often leading a team of investment professionals and reporting to senior executive leadership.