
Technical Pensions Actuary
Date Posted
28th February 2025
Reference
Star9140
Sector
Pensions
Job Type
Permanent
Location
UK-wide / hybrid 2 dpw office-based
Benefits
£ depending on experience
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
Are you a part-qualified or qualified, technically-astute pensions actuary with experience working on core UK defined benefit pensions? Do you like to have control over your work-life balance? Do you want to develop your career within a major consultancy?
Then read on!
This is a significant opportunity to contribute to achieving the exciting growth strategy of a successful GB retirement practice.
Working within a supportive and diverse team, you will gain exposure to extensive development opportunities, as well as high-quality training.
With good written and verbal communication skills, the successful candidate will be passionate about client-service work.
Proven experience of project management of large teams and projects also required.
Talented applicants no longer studying for the actuarial exams will be considered.
A fantastic career opportunity within a market-leading firm.
Please contact us to discuss this vacancy or for an informal discussion regarding your career goals. We are very happy to perform bespoke research on your behalf.
Mia Stainton | Senior Consultant
M: +44 (0)7709 840199
E: mia.stainton@staractuarial.com
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