
Actuarial Pricing Analyst (Aerospace)

Date Posted
15th September 2021
Reference
GM1509212
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£45,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Actuarial Pricing Analyst (Aerospace)
Goodman Masson are currently working with an established London Market company, on a Pricing Analyst role within their Global Aerospace team.
As a part of their five-person team, you will be working very closely alongside the Head of Aerospace, predominantly in pricing development. This would involve:
- Working alongside global underwriters on case pricing
- Supporting the development of portfolio strategies
- Producing pricing analysis for large accounts
- Granular performance monitoring
They’re looking for a part-qualified analyst with 12-18 months of experience. They have specified equal weight on strong technical and communication skills due to the variety of the role.
They are keen to see candidates from any actuarial background (Reserving, Life or Pensions) with the Manager expressing more interest in your attitude and willingness to learn than previous experience.
If you would like to know more about the role or make an application please get in touch with Andrea:
E - Andrea.bindi@goodmanmasson.com
T - +44 (0)20 73240539
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