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Summer Internship - Climate Risk & ESG

London, England, United Kingdom

Tower Peak Partners is a private markets investment firm launched in 2024. It is headquartered in London and has offices in New York and Rio de Janeiro. The firm is a collective of highly-skilled and recognisable investment professionals and industry executives from around the world. Tower Peak Partners manages thematic investment funds for institutional investors and principal investments through its own balance sheet. The Firm's investment themes capture opportunities in markets that experience deep structural changes, caused by technological advancements, climate change, socio-economic trends and policy developments.The firm delivers investment strategies to institutional investors around the globe, across private equity, venture capital, real assets and intellectual property asset classes. It has 4 dedicated investment teams, each with an average of 25 years of investment experience in industrial transition, aerospace & defense, media, entertainment & sports, and social impact.

2026 Postgraduate Summer Internship - Sustainability

 About the role

Tower Peak Partners is currently experiencing unprecedented growth. The Firm’s Sustainability Team is offering interns the experience of working within a highly sophisticated and professional group of sustainability and investment practitioners.

The 10-week Postgraduate Sustainability Internship is offered in London during the academic summer period. Interns demonstrating strong performance and alignment with the firm’s values may be invited to join the firm on a full-time basis following the internship.

The selection process will consist of one or more interviews with members of the firm, focused on assessing analytical ability, motivation, and cultural fit. As part of the process, candidates may be asked to complete a practical exercise designed to evaluate proficiency in climate and ESG data analytics, scenario modelling, and the integration of sustainability considerations into investment or portfolio context, including a short presentation based on their findings.

Responsibilities

  • Support the development of the firm’s climate risk assessment approach and model, integrating financial, climate, and market data.
  • Benchmark global climate risk tools, datasets, and methodologies to design and refine the firm’s target climate risk methodology.
  • Collaborate with the investment team to systematically map climate risks and opportunities across live investment opportunities and existing portfolio companies.
  • Conduct data analysis and scenario testing on a live investment opportunities to quantify potential climate-related impact at the asset and company level.
  • Contribute to the development of the firm’s ESG Toolkit, including step-by-step guidance, templates, and practical examples that portfolio companies to directly implement.
  • Perform benchmarking and desktop research to identify the most relevant frameworks, standards, and case studies to inform ESG toolkit content.
  • Assist in structuring and drafting guidance materials to ensure clarity and usability aligned with evolving investor, regulatory, and market expectations.

Essential Skills and Characteristics 

  • Strong proficiency in data analysis and statistical modelling (R, Python, Stata, Excel), including experience with scenario analysis and risk quantification.
  • Ability to synthesize complex climate and ESG topics into clear, actionable guidance for investors and portfolio company stakeholders.
  • Strong research skills for benchmarking leading frameworks, standards, and case studies (e.g., TCFD, CSRD, GRI) and translating them into practical applications.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, with attention to structuring professional documents and toolkits.
  • Proactive and collaborative mindset, comfortable working independently on analytical and research tasks while engaging closely with investment teams.
  • Passion for sustainable finance and climate risk, with strong analytical skills and intellectual curiosity to tackle novel model-building challenges.

Qualifications

  • Excellent academic credentials from a leading university, ideally a degree in Economics, Environmental Science, Finance, Data Science, Sustainability, or a related field.
  • Experience in econometrics and statistics with strong modelling skills (R/Python).
  • Prior experience with climate risk assessment, climate datasets (e.g., physical/transition risk models) or ESG/sustainable finance is highly desirable.
  • Prior internships or practical experience in private equity or asset management are highly desirable.
  • Fluency in English required; proficiency in an additional European language and international work or study experience are considered strong assets.

 

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