At a Glance
- Tasks: Help pension schemes navigate complex decisions and deliver successful outcomes.
- Company: Growing pensions advisory team with a collaborative culture across the UK.
- Benefits: Flexible working, professional development, and a supportive environment.
- Other info: Opportunity to work on high-profile projects and build strong client relationships.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in the pensions sector while developing your actuarial skills.
- Qualifications: Part-qualified actuary with experience in pensions and strong analytical skills.
The predicted salary is between 40000 - 50000 £ per year.
Our client is looking for an Associate Actuarial Consultant to join a growing pensions advisory team with offices across the UK. This is a varied, client-facing role focused on helping pension scheme trustees and sponsors navigate complex decisions and deliver successful outcomes.
The position combines technical actuarial work with strategic advisory, offering exposure to both ongoing scheme management and high-profile risk transfer transactions. You will work closely with clients on endgame planning, supporting strategies such as buy-in, buyout, and broader de-risking initiatives.
The role involves contributing to transaction processes, including pricing analysis, preparing market materials, and liaising with insurers. Alongside this, you will carry out core actuarial work such as liability valuations, assumption setting, and data preparation to ensure schemes are transaction-ready.
A key aspect of the role is coordinating across multiple stakeholders—including administrators, legal advisers, and investment teams—to ensure projects are delivered efficiently and to a high standard. You will also contribute to client presentations, proposals, and thought leadership, helping to build and maintain strong client relationships.
This opportunity is well suited to a part-qualified actuary (or progressing towards qualification) with experience in pensions, particularly DB schemes. Candidates should have strong analytical skills, be comfortable managing multiple workstreams, and be able to communicate technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences.
The role offers a supportive and collaborative environment with clear opportunities for professional development, alongside flexible working and a hybrid model across a range of UK locations.
Actuarial Associate Consultant in London employer: Eames Consulting
Join a dynamic pensions advisory team that values collaboration and professional growth, offering a supportive environment for part-qualified actuaries. With flexible working arrangements and a hybrid model across various UK locations, you will have the opportunity to engage in meaningful client interactions while developing your skills in a diverse range of actuarial tasks. This role not only provides exposure to high-profile projects but also fosters strong relationships with clients and stakeholders, making it an excellent place for those seeking a rewarding career in actuarial consulting.