Consulting Actuary
About the role
What We'll Bring to the Table: Friendly, dynamic work environment – Includes certification as a Great Place to Work® (six years in a row!) along with Climate Neutral Status Competitive salary including merit-based bonus plan Flexible Work Program Clear opportunities for career progression Company-funded professional educational program Visible management commitment to our company core values of: Diversity & Inclusion, Environmental, Community and Employee Wellbeing, Excellent Work Product, Innovation, Integrity and Superior Customer Experience Generous benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Company-paid life insurance 401K with matching Company contributions PTO Community Support Program including VTO and donations with Company match Employee Recognition Program The Consulting Actuary will lead actuarial and multi-disciplinary consulting projects for insurance companies, self-insureds, program managers and Insurtechs. The Consulting Actuary’s responsibilities include preparing and managing the completion of rate level indications, class plan analyses, competitive research, benchmarking analyses, rate/rule filing support, reserve analyses, self insured retention analyses funding studies, and product development.
What You'll Be Doing:
- Performing peer reviews of analyses completed by other consultants
- Organizing/presenting competitive information in a meaningful format
- Preparing creative supporting exhibits for rate/rule filings, including preparing explanatory language
- Preparing rate/rule interrogatory responses
- Recommending solutions and/or alternatives to clients
- Corresponding directly with clients on project goals and results
- Preparing proposals for projects to meet clients’ needs
- Preparing polished, professional, clear reports to present results/information
- Keeping informed on industry trends, changes in actuarial techniques, etc.
- Invoicing clients
What You'll Bring to the Table:
- 6+ years experience working as an actuary in the Property/Casualty industry
- Commercial lines experience and/or Workers' Compensation/Medical Malpractice preferred.
- ACAS or FCAS credentials
- Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office software and additional software as needed
- Ability to think creatively/imaginatively
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple priorities/projects with deadlines
- Ability to work with minimal supervision and manage the work of actuarial consultants
- Ability to complete tasks with few conceptual/ structural/technical/cosmetic errors