
Senior Capital Actuary

Date Posted
5th December 2017
Reference
GM0512172
Sector
General Insurance, Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
North East
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£55,000 to £70,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Capital Actuary
An exciting opportunity has arisen to become a Senior Capital Actuary at of one the most prominent insurers in the UK.
The role is aimed to Qualified actuary ideally with some relevant post-qualified experience in the life and non-life insurance sector.
You will be familiar with Solvency II, Group balance sheet work, Capital and Stress scenario testing.
The ideal candidate is a clear communicator with a solid track record of delivering to time and quality.
In this capacity, you will have responsibility of maintaining the company risk framework, model, policies and processes.
This role will see you working with numerous internal colleagues and you will review stress scenario outputs and analysis, communicate results and support publications.
This is a high profile role where you will be kept abreast of all risk relates topics in the insurance business.
If you are keen to find out more please either apply or contact Silvia on 0207 324 0575 / silvia.scapolo@goodmanmasson.com
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