
Can you deliver actuarial advice to trustees?
Date Posted
16th June 2026
Reference
Star9365
Sector
Pensions
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Any UK location / hybrid
Benefits
£ depending on experience
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
Our client, a leading professional services firm, has an exciting career development opportunity for a part-qualified pensions actuary to join one of its many offices around the UK.
Helping to build and shape the firm from the ground up, from Day One you will to play a vital role in delivering high-quality actuarial advice to trustees and sponsors of defined benefit pension schemes.
Supporting the Scheme Actuary for an agreed portfolio of schemes, you will also provide advice on funding valuations, accounting disclosures and risk management.
With excellent communication skills and an entrepreneurial mindset, the successful candidate will have proven experience in UK pensions consulting, ideally with small to mid-sized schemes.
Strong technical knowledge of DB funding and regulatory codes also required.
Talented exam-stoppers with relevant experience will be considered.
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.
Joanne O’Connor, Operations Director
M: +44 7739 345 946
E: joanne.oconnor@staractuarial.com
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