
Senior Data Actuarial Analyst

Date Posted
10th March 2020
Reference
GM1003201
Sector
IT, Re-Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£50,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Senior Data Actuarial Analyst
Goodman Masson are working with a prestigious international reinsurer, who is looking to hire a Senior Data Actuarial Analyst. In this newly created role, due to growth with exposure to global markets, you will gain experience in a multitude of interesting projects and products from their global offices, covering a variety of research activities. Due to the global aspect of this role, you will be constantly working on new and exciting tasks liaising with international teams to develop and improve their pricing tools.
You will have first-rate technical ability in analysing data and be able to work well individually, as well as liaising with teams internally. You will have a high level of software skills ideally in SAS, VBA or SQL.
You will ideally be a part-qualified actuary with a strong interest in data and a passion to learn about reinsurance pricing.
If you're interested in finding out more about the role please get in touch:
Email: Jacob.brass@goodmanmasson.com
Phone: 020 7046 7221
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-brass-38420a148/
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