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Private Equity Summer Analyst (2026)

New York

Company Overview

Orion Group is a private equity-backed investment company focused on growing field services businesses. Since inception in 2020, Orion has grown rapidly, investing in over 50 businesses across Commercial HVAC, Facilities Maintenance, and Landscaping. Orion is backed by Alpine Investors, a private equity firm with $17bn in assets under management specializing in middle market services and software companies. Orion’s Executive Chairman helped start Alpine in 2001 and the leadership team brings experience from Alpine, Blackstone, McKinsey, and One Rock Capital. 

Role Description

We are seeking a highly driven and organized critical thinker to join our investing team for the summer of 2026. The Private Equity Summer Analyst will have responsibilities that span the entire deal transaction process and are beyond the scope of traditional entry-level private equity positions, including: financial statement analysis, financial modeling and valuation, investment committee presentations, transaction structuring, Letter of Intent negotiation, accounting, operational and legal due diligence, third party advisor management (lawyers, CPAs, consultants), debt financing, and seller relationship management.

The role is a unique opportunity to gain extensive private equity deal experience and leadership skills in a fast-paced and entrepreneurial environment. The role begins with in-depth training – working directly with Orion’s senior leadership to develop skills as an investor. Private Equity Summer Analysts are expected to interact directly with sellers from day 1 and rapidly develop to lead transaction processes.

Candidate Competencies

  • Expected to graduate from a 4-year undergraduate program in Spring 2027 (or Winter 2026).
  • Strong interest in private equity, M&A, business, and finance with an analytical mindset and quantitative experience.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.7.
  • Strong communication and organizational skills.
  • Proactive leader with the ability to multi-task and work under limited supervision.
  • Intellectual curiosity and ability to learn quickly.
  • Sound strategic and critical thinking skills.
  • Enthusiastic team player with a positive attitude and high integrity.

Location and Compensation

  • This role is based in New York City with a start date in June 2026 and end date in August 2026.
  • Monthly salary of $9,500.
  • Successful professionals will be offered a return offer for full-time employment and a significant amount of upward mobility through a variety of career paths within Orion.

Application Deadline: While we accept applications on a rolling basis, priority will be given to candidates who apply by February 24, 2025

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