
Senior Actuarial Modelling Analyst
Date Posted
1st December 2021
Reference
GM0112213
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London (flexible working is on offer)
Benefits
Market leading bonus
Salary
£35,000 to £65,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Actuarial Modelling Analyst
One of the leading and most innovative London based life insurers in the industry are seeking to hire an ambitious and outgoing modelling actuarial analyst to work on some major developments (ahead of new automations and changes with IFRS17).
This will be a varied role that will involve offering a lot of training and support the actuarial model users across the finance function. As such, this role would suit someone who enjoys working well with others and building relationships across the business. You will get involved in lots of process automation. It would be joining a small team in a highly visible role and learning from a very experienced and well-respected Head of Actuarial Modelling who will aid your personal development.
This role is replacing a nearly qualified actuary although more junior students would also be considered for this role. You will have experience in either Python, Matlab or R and/OR it would be useful if you have experience in the development of an actuarial system like Prophet, Mo.Net or RAFM. Excellent study support is on offer and there is a longer-term good internal mobility across the business. This role will be hybrid between working from home and time in the office in London.
To learn more about this opportunity, contact Bradley Grant:
E - Bradley.Grant@goodmanmasson.com
T - 0207 019 8869
With over 10 years’ experience of recruiting life insurance actuaries, Bradley would be delighted to have a chat with you! If you are a Life Insurance Actuary seeking your next opportunity, please get in touch to hear more about this and many other opportunities.
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