Actuarial Associate

Actuarial Associate

Full-Time 30000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Eames Consulting

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support reserve reviews, portfolio analysis, and regulatory submissions in a global insurance organisation.
  • Company: Join a global insurance organisation with a focus on actuarial work and stakeholder collaboration.
  • Benefits: Opportunity to develop technical skills and progress through actuarial exams in a supportive environment.
  • Other info: Contact Hannah Turner at Eames Consulting for more details.
  • Why this job: Ideal for candidates with a strong mathematical background seeking growth in the insurance sector.
  • Qualifications: Candidates should have some insurance or actuarial experience and a strong mathematical background.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

An excellent opportunity has arisen for an Actuarial Associate to join a global insurance organisation, offering broad exposure across reserving, capital modelling and regulatory reporting. You will support reserve reviews, portfolio analysis, internal model work and key regulatory submissions, working closely with experienced stakeholders across the business.

This role is ideal for candidates with a strong mathematical background and some insurance or actuarial experience, who are keen to develop their technical skills and progress through actuarial exams in a supportive, collaborative environment.

Actuarial Associate employer: Eames Consulting

This global insurance organisation offers broad exposure across reserving and capital modelling. Located in a collaborative environment, it supports employees in progressing through actuarial exams. Join a team that values technical skill development and stakeholder engagement.

Eames Consulting

Contact Details:

Eames Consulting Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Actuarial Associate

Mathematical Skills
Actuarial Knowledge
Reserving
Capital Modelling
Regulatory Reporting
Portfolio Analysis
Internal Model Work