Fitch Ratings
Analyst, Public Power (Finance)
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Fitch Ratings is seeking a credit analyst to analyze U.S. municipally owned and cooperatively owned utilities. Understanding of municipal revenue backed credits is required. The position has high visibility and solid growth potential. The individual will be working as part of the Municipal Utilities team, which covers over 500 municipal utilities. The Municipal Utilities team is a core component of the Public Finance group. This position may be located New York or the San Francisco regional office.
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