
Strategic Life Actuary: Asset Production
Date Posted
2nd September 2022
Reference
GM0209222
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Bristol/Flexible - 2 Days P/W Office
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£65,000 to £90,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Strategic Life Actuary: Asset Production
This is a manager-level role in Modelling Production team and the purpose of your work is more on Asset side of the business: growing variety of assets, improving asset model and processes around this.
This manager role is getting to grips with understanding the asset side of the business and working with a variety of stakeholders to understand the new asset types coming on. This is looking at data and looking to produce outputs for reporting team and there will be some touch points with internal customers: wider ALM team, annuities.
This role is not running models or developing the model. You will need to provide strategies and logic to work with the actuarial change team to provide input to them.
Key Requirements:
- Qualified life actuary
- UK experience in life insurance or life insurance consulting
- Strong problem-solving mindset
If interested, apply here ASAP as recruitment is ongoing.
Get in touch with Abiramy (Abi) Logeswaran at Goodman Masson to learn more:
T - 0207 324 0516
E - abiramy.logeswaran@goodmanmasson.com
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