
Actuarial Analyst

Date Posted
17th January 2018
Reference
GM17/01/181
Sector
General Insurance, Management Consultancy
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Birmingham
Benefits
Study Support
Salary
£30,000 to £50,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Actuarial Analyst
Goodman Masson is working with a market leading Consultancy which is looking to expand its Actuarial team based in the Midlands. As part of their exciting growth plans, an opportunity has arisen for an Actuarial Student or for a similar level candidate who has stopped taking the exams.
In this role you will work across several actuarial disciplines; Reporting, Modelling and Risk in an all-encompassing role that will develop you into a well-rounded Actuary. As part of a small close-knit team, you will work alongside the Senior Actuaries, giving you excellent exposure to the business. You will be joining one of the best and most respected actuarial consultancies in the market, whilst also gaining the benefits of being part of a smaller team, including flexibility and excellent opportunities for career progression.
The role will suit candidates with strong technical actuarial and IT skills and with the ability to pick up new and complex ideas quickly. You will have some previous actuarial experience gained in a life insurance company or consultancy and will have made good initial progress with the actuarial exams. Good programming skills are required, including SQL, R or VBA.
The role will also suit people who can communicate well with colleagues at varying levels in the business, including engaging with the senior members of the team to aid your professional development.
Full study support for your actuarial exams would be offered to those who wish to go on to qualify.
Interested? Please apply now, or contact me directly silvia.scapolo@goodmanmasson.com for more information.
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