
BPA Transactions Specialist – Nearly/Newly Actuary
Date Posted
18th August 2021
Reference
GM1808213
Sector
Pensions
Job Type
Permanent
Location
North West or Work From Home
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£55,000 to £60,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: BPA Transactions Specialist – Nearly/Newly Actuary
Goodman Masson are recruiting for a rare opportunity to move from pensions consulting into the BPA market, without having to work in London.
This is a unique role with a specialist independent bulk annuity advisory business, who help DB schemes of all sizes to achieve a buy-out or buy-in. You will work as part of a small team to help with all aspects of BPA transactions, from modelling costs, data interrogation, project management, client relations, and quotation requests.
The role will suit a nearly or newly qualified pensions actuary (or equivalent) but no previous BPA exposure is required. There is a technical element as all the models are built and maintained in-house, but there is plenty of opportunities to get involved with client development too. Candidates who have a similar experience but who have stopped the exams will also be considered, as will those seeking part-time work.
They offer fully flexible working – you can work from home (the current team are based in the North West).
If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, please get in contact with James Turner:
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