
Commercial Actuary - Product Manager

Date Posted
23rd June 2020
Reference
GM2306202
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
North England
Salary
£40,000 to £45,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Commercial Actuary - Product Manager
Goodman Masson are working with a life insurer in the North of England, who are seeking to hire an Actuary with ambition and hunger to join their successful business in a broad and highly commercial role, which requires strong interpersonal skills. You may have given up exams or be slowly progressing with them. You do not need to be fully qualified to be considered, but you should have had several years of actuarial experience, to have the maturity to work in this fast-paced environment with senior stakeholder interface and some supervision (growing into management) responsibilities.
This requires someone who can undertake cash flow projections in the market looking at interest rates, roll-ups loans and discount them. There will be a mortality angle to this role which will give you exposure to pricing, product development and other projects/ad hoc work. To be considered you should have a good understanding of financial markets.
There is a lot of flexibility on working from home during some of the week, though when you are in the office the location is in the North of England. You will be required to confidently interact regularly with commercial teams and you will oversee more junior team members and step into senior meetings. The career progression from this role is very exciting if you were to secure this role, with much greater financial progression on offer once you have proved yourself.
Please get in touch for more information.
E: bradley.grant@goodmanmasson.com
T: 078 9063 0170
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