
Senior Actuarial Analyst
Date Posted
13th December 2023
Reference
GM1412232
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London/Hybrid
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£45,000 to £65,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Actuarial Analyst
Goodman Masson are working with a leading provider of life insurance products, who are on the hunt for a Senior Actuarial Analyst/ Actuarial Analyst to join their unique team.
The responsibilities:
- Develop existing pricing tools and actuarial models
- Understanding how pricing is influenced by macroeconomic assumptions such as interest rates, credit spreads, and foreign exchange changes
- Project-based work
- Supporting wider teams such as Pricing, Underwriting, Business Development
The individual:
- Part-qualified Actuary
- Experienced in/ understanding of pension risk transfer markets
- 1-3 years of experience at a consultancy, insurer, re-insurer
- Life insurance experience/ understanding (IFRS, SII, US GAAP)
- Understanding of modelling longevity and/or market risks
- Programming/ Software experience- VBA, R, SQL, Tableau
- Strong excel skills
Please get in touch with Yasmin Andrews for more details or to discuss similar roles in this field:
E - yasmin.andrews@goodmanmasson.com
T - 02 07046 7297
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