
Scheme Actuary

Date Posted
6th December 2023
Reference
GM0612231
Sector
Management Consultancy, Pensions
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Remote/Hybrid UK Wide
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£85,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Scheme Actuary
I am looking for a Scheme Actuary, or aspiring Scheme Actuary, to join a leading Pensions Consultancies diverse team. As a qualified Actuary, you will deliver advice to both trustee and corporate clients across DB pension schemes, pension risk transfer, covenant, investments and funding.
You will have the opportunity to gain your Scheme Actuary certification if you are not already qualified, consult for your own portfolio of clients, lead client meetings/ presentations, utilise strong technical knowledge, and offer insightful perspectives on current subjects.
The ideal candidate:
- Qualified actuary (IFOA/ FIA)
- Skillset relevant to Scheme Actuary cert or already Scheme Actuary cert
- Exceptional DB pensions knowledge and experience
- Strong soft skills- client management, communication, analytically minded, commercial, organised
- Project management skills
Experience working with Trustees/Corporates and exposure to FRS, IAS and US GAAP is also desirable.
Please share your CV to arrange a confidential conversation, or reach out via email, phone or LinkedIn message:
T - +44 (0)20 7046 7297
E - yasmin.andrews@goodmanmasson.com
LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/yasmin-andrews-goodmanmasson/
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