
Senior Actuarial Analyst

Date Posted
28th September 2022
Reference
GM2809221
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Flexible/2 Days P/W Surrey Office
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£40,000 to £60,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Actuarial Analyst
Goodman Masson are recruiting for a Part-Qualified Actuary at Senior Actuarial Analyst level for a global life insurer.
The UK actuarial team is composed of 25 people and has an internal model so you will get exposure to this and capital work.
Responsibilities and Prospects:
- Report for on-cycle and off-cycle valuations for group risk and protection
- Consult between internal and external teams
- Mentor junior members of the team
- Opportunity to see the start to the end of actuarial processes and the whole balance sheet
Key Requirements:
- Part-Qualified life actuary
- Experience in life insurance or life insurance consulting
- Strong academic record
- You must be eligible to work in the UK - these rules have changed recently so when applying please state your eligibility to work in the UK. (E.g. British passport, Irish passport, ILR, settled status etc.)
If interested, apply here ASAP as recruitment is ongoing.
Alternatively, get in touch with Abiramy (Abi) Logeswaran at Goodman Masson:
T - 0207 324 0516
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