BaRupOn LLC
About BaRupOn LLC
BaRupOn LLC is a multi‑sector infrastructure and energy company with a bold mission: to deliver transformational projects that power communities, advance healthcare, and drive sustainable development across the globe. Our current flagship project is a 450‑megawatt utility‑scale power plant—part of a broader large‑scale infrastructure development initiative. We are actively raising capital from global investors, sovereign wealth funds, private equity, and high‑net‑worth individuals to bring this vision to life.
With operations spanning solar and gas‑powered energy systems, complex civil construction, and medical and healthcare innovation, BaRupOn operates at the intersection of resilience, scale, and impact. We are building the future—powered by clean energy, supported by world‑class infrastructure, and guided by strategic capital partners.
Job Summary The
Chief Investment Officer (CIO)
will lead all fundraising and capital market efforts for BaRupOn’s large‑scale infrastructure initiatives. This executive will oversee the end‑to‑end capital raise process including investor strategy, deal structuring, financial modeling oversight, and global capital engagement—from sovereign wealth funds to private equity and HNWIs. The CIO will serve as the company’s financial architect and primary voice to the investment community. (Preferably on site but open to discussion for remote)
Key Responsibilities
Develop and execute the capital raise strategy for the 450MW power project and other infrastructure assets
Build and manage a network of global investors including sovereign wealth funds, private equity firms, DFIs, and institutional partners
Lead investor outreach, term sheet negotiations, and financial structuring (equity, debt, blended finance)
Oversee project finance modeling and collaborate with FP&A and technical teams to present investor‑ready projections
Present to boards, capital partners, and stakeholders on investment opportunities, risks, and returns
Coordinate third‑party advisors, legal counsel, and independent engineers for due diligence processes
Ensure full compliance with U.S. securities laws, investor disclosure rules, and capital deployment mandates
Build and lead the internal capital markets and investor relations team
Qualifications
10–15+ years of experience in infrastructure investment, project finance, private equity, or capital markets
Proven track record of raising capital for energy or infrastructure projects exceeding $100M+
Deep knowledge of utility‑scale energy finance, investor due diligence processes, and financial structuring
Strong network across capital markets, sovereign funds, and infrastructure finance institutions
Advanced degree in Finance, Economics, or Business (MBA, CFA, or equivalent highly preferred)
Excellent communication and negotiation skills with boardroom and investor presentation experience
Experience working in international environments or cross‑border deals is a plus
Preferred Skills
Experience in clean energy, energy transition projects, or ESG‑linked finance
Familiarity with federal funding mechanisms (DOE, LPO, IRA)
Understanding of tax equity, PPA structures, and monetization pathways for infrastructure returns
Bilingual or multilingual abilities are a plus for international capital partner relations
Benefits
Competitive executive compensation and long‑term incentive plan
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with employer match
Executive‑level travel, relocation, and housing support as needed
Equity stake or carried interest in capital‑raised projects
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With operations spanning solar and gas‑powered energy systems, complex civil construction, and medical and healthcare innovation, BaRupOn operates at the intersection of resilience, scale, and impact. We are building the future—powered by clean energy, supported by world‑class infrastructure, and guided by strategic capital partners.
Job Summary The
Chief Investment Officer (CIO)
will lead all fundraising and capital market efforts for BaRupOn’s large‑scale infrastructure initiatives. This executive will oversee the end‑to‑end capital raise process including investor strategy, deal structuring, financial modeling oversight, and global capital engagement—from sovereign wealth funds to private equity and HNWIs. The CIO will serve as the company’s financial architect and primary voice to the investment community. (Preferably on site but open to discussion for remote)
Key Responsibilities
Develop and execute the capital raise strategy for the 450MW power project and other infrastructure assets
Build and manage a network of global investors including sovereign wealth funds, private equity firms, DFIs, and institutional partners
Lead investor outreach, term sheet negotiations, and financial structuring (equity, debt, blended finance)
Oversee project finance modeling and collaborate with FP&A and technical teams to present investor‑ready projections
Present to boards, capital partners, and stakeholders on investment opportunities, risks, and returns
Coordinate third‑party advisors, legal counsel, and independent engineers for due diligence processes
Ensure full compliance with U.S. securities laws, investor disclosure rules, and capital deployment mandates
Build and lead the internal capital markets and investor relations team
Qualifications
10–15+ years of experience in infrastructure investment, project finance, private equity, or capital markets
Proven track record of raising capital for energy or infrastructure projects exceeding $100M+
Deep knowledge of utility‑scale energy finance, investor due diligence processes, and financial structuring
Strong network across capital markets, sovereign funds, and infrastructure finance institutions
Advanced degree in Finance, Economics, or Business (MBA, CFA, or equivalent highly preferred)
Excellent communication and negotiation skills with boardroom and investor presentation experience
Experience working in international environments or cross‑border deals is a plus
Preferred Skills
Experience in clean energy, energy transition projects, or ESG‑linked finance
Familiarity with federal funding mechanisms (DOE, LPO, IRA)
Understanding of tax equity, PPA structures, and monetization pathways for infrastructure returns
Bilingual or multilingual abilities are a plus for international capital partner relations
Benefits
Competitive executive compensation and long‑term incentive plan
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with employer match
Executive‑level travel, relocation, and housing support as needed
Equity stake or carried interest in capital‑raised projects
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