
Pricing Actuary

Date Posted
5th August 2020
Reference
VAC-8614
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Base to £100,000
Salary
£100,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Pricing Actuary
- Are you a recently qualified actuary, or perhaps nearing qualification?
- Do you have London Market or non life reinsurance pricing experience?
- Do you enjoy interacting with people?
- Have you got a knack for programming?
If so, we'd like to discuss a very interesting pricing assignment with you. The role will see you focus on business support as well as pricing system development. This will involve the entire "product" lifecycle - ie working with the business to assess their needs, come up with a workable solution, create the solution (ie write code) as well as ensure quality and consistency.
We're looking for an experienced P&C pricing professional (either commercial lines, London Market or reinsurance), and although the client has suggested aiming for a recent Fellow, qualification (or lack of it) is not going to be a barrier. This would be a great role working within a small and fantastically intelligent team, ideal for someone working at a larger (re) insurer or (re) insurance broker who's a bit fed up with being a tiny cog in a huge machine.
Base to £100k.
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