
Actuarial Systems Developer

Date Posted
28th February 2024
Reference
GM2802241
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£50,000 to £70,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Actuarial Systems Developer
A leading life insurer in London are seeking to hire an Actuarial Systems Developer for a prominent role within their actuarial modelling team.
This role would offer the individual the opportunity to work in a forward-thinking environment with colleagues and model users who are quick to embrace change and process improvements and where many sophisticated approaches to solving problems are taken.
You would aid the business by project managing new and regular releases of the systems by helping across all stages of the development cycle. This would include initially identifying and subsequently developing solutions, testing developments and ultimately communicating any financial impacts to stakeholders and being involved in the transfer of these solutions into BAU.
This role would support a wide range of actuaries across the business, covering Valuations, Capital teams, and the wider Actuarial team in ad-hoc or business projects.
You would ideally have done some development work in any actuarial system before (Prophet, Mo.Net, Tyche, RAFM), and you will have strong programming skills (i.e. C++, Python, R, Matlab, etc.)
To avoid disappointment, please get in touch with Bradley Grant to enquire:
bradley.grant@goodmanmasson.com
0207 019 8869
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