
In-house Actuarial Projects Director (Life)

Date Posted
3rd March 2021
Reference
GM0303213
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London (Agile working on offer)
Benefits
Plus Excellent Bonus and Benefits
Salary
£90,000 to £120,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: In-house Actuarial Projects Director (Life)
A rare opportunity has arisen with a rapidly growing global life reinsurer who are seeking to hire an ambitious actuary for a purely Project focused role. It will be an internal consulting type of opportunity that would suit an actuary from a consulting background in particular (or an Actuary with a wide breadth of project-focused experience).
This role will give exposure to a wide variety of exciting cross-functional projects and global initiatives. You will work on projects such as:
- Gaining deeper insights from results
- Streamlining processes
- Ensuring that systems and tools keep pace with rapidly evolving business needs
- Supporting high-profile annual business planning exercise
This is a highly visible and influential role that will work across all business areas including; R&D, Pricing, and Operations, with extensive exposure to working with senior management at various levels within the organisation, including the C-suite.
You will be expected to manage teams on a project by project basis (in a matrix management approach).
Please contact Bradley Grant for more information or to be considered:
E - Bradley.grant@goodmanmasson.com
T - 0207 019 8869
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