
Calling all actuarial associates!
Date Posted
21st October 2025
Reference
Star9373
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Flex / hybrid
Benefits
£ excellent + bonus + benefits
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
Are you a qualified non-life actuary, looking to leverage your unique expertise within a flexible consultancy environment? Or perhaps an actuarial student seeking to broaden the horizons of your professional experience? Do you relish the opportunity to join a specialist consultancy?
Then read on!
Star Actuarial is currently representing a number of roles for GI actuaries, at varying levels of experience, to support a range of diverse client projects across a variety of workstreams.
You could, for example, provide specialist technical support for coding or model development.
Or maybe work on major change projects, such as those driven by the impact of IFRS17 or PRA/FCA-led change.
Perhaps you will backfill BAU work in the fields of financial reporting and pricing support, ideal for more junior applicants wishing to develop core actuarial skills and knowledge as you continue to work towards qualification.
When not working on client projects, you will be involved with in-house support, gaining exposure to techical training and development, for example, in the use of coding software (VBA, R) or Excel model development.
For more senior actuaries, a focus on developing wider business skills or specific gaps in knowledge will help shape a bespoke training package.
Some non-life actuarial experience is required for these roles, with London Market experience preferred.
These roles offer something for everyone so what are you waiting for?
Apply now!
Please contact us to discuss this vacancy or for an informal discussion regarding your career goals. We are very happy to perform bespoke research on your behalf.
Richard Foulds, Associate Director
Star Actuarial Futures Ltd
M: +44(0)7714 661538
E: richard.foulds@staractuarial.com
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