
Actuarial Analyst – Reinsurance Broker

Date Posted
18th December 2019
Reference
GM1812193
Sector
Re-Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
South West
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£60,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Actuarial Analyst – Reinsurance Broker
This is an exciting new opportunity to join one of London's largest Reinsurance Brokers as an Actuarial Analyst. In this role, you will analyse data and develop actuarial models for your clients in order to help them better understand their risks and how best to manage their risks.
Your responsibilities will include developing, maintaining and reporting on models for projects with various clients (both international and domestic). You should have experience working within the actuarial industry for at least a year, be proficient using one type of actuarial software and one other programming language.
It is desirable that you have very strong academics and be making good progress with your actuarial exams. As you will be dealing with clients on a daily basis you must also be confident and have strong communication skills.
If you're interested in finding out a bit more about the role then please get in contact anytime over the Christmas break.
Email: bill.burton@goodmanmasson.com
Phone: 0207 324 0568
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-burton-47374192/
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