
Capital Modelling Actuary – Manager

Date Posted
15th May 2018
Reference
GM1505181
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£90,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Capital Modelling Actuary – Manager
Exciting new role with a growing Non-Life Insurer. This a new role that has opened up as they look to upgrade & develop their Capital Model using Tyche.
You should have a sound understanding of regulations arising from Solvency II and be proficient in the workings of one specialist Capital Modelling software. The ideal candidate would be qualified or approaching qualification under the IFoA. If you are qualified by experience then I would be interested to speak with you as well.
As part of a growing commercial firm you should also be an ambitious and confident person. This is a role where leadership is required and you will be dealing with senior stakeholders across the business, The Executive Board and Regulators.
So as well as progressing in an Actuarial capacity, they are wanting to see someone who wants to develop into a strong leader too.
Interested? Contact bill.burton@goodmanmasson.com - 020 7324 0568
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