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The Actuarial Analyst analyzes insurance premium, claim, and exposure information in developing actuarial analyses. The Actuarial Analyst provides analyses and commentary to our internal and external customers.
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On a global scale, we provide a full range of retail and wholesale property and casualty brokerage and alternative risk transfer services, extensive employee benefit consulting, and actuarial services.
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Primary responsibility for the completion, analysis, and reporting of the financial aspects of Pulte’s Risk Management Program including, but not limited to captive management; oversight of the actuarial process; development, implementation, and application of risk metrics; and, the monitoring, analysis and reporting of financial risk exposures.
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Collaborates with Quality Assurance, Actuarial, Product Management, and Business leaders to research plan variances, analyze loss trends, ensure adherence to sector / underwriting guidelines, and monitor other metrics (e.g., pricing trends, large losses.
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Experience with actuarial modelling systems, preferably GGY-AXIS, MG-ALFA, and CASE. Collaborate with other areas of Finance and the Company, to incorporate their inputs into the valuation process, and provide actuarial output and support to others for reporting, analysis, decision-making, and implementing financial strategies.
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The Actuary will be responsible for calculating, analyzing, reporting, and explaining reserves and other actuarial financial statement items for Fixed Indexed Annuity business. 10+ years of actuarial experience with 5+ years of Fixed Indexed Annuity valuation experience.
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Exposure to actuarial software such as GGY/Moody’s AXIS. This individual will be working toward Associateship/Fellowship of the SOA, CAS, or IFoA and will have passed a minimum of four actuarial exams.
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May lead medium to large sized teams The team Actuarial & Insurance Solutions Deloitte's Actuarial & Insurance Solutions practice works with finance, actuarial, and risk functions to help life insurance companies, property & casualty insurance companies, health plans, and healthcare providers modernize their operations and manage actuarial costs and risks.
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The Senior Manager will perform complex, comprehensive, and accurate financial analysis of strategic initiatives, with advanced actuarial analysis when necessary, and provide recommendations that are well thought out and defendable to influence the overall strategic direction for the enterprise.
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As an Actuary, you'll show a mastery of business operations, systems and actuarial methodologies. · Education: Undergraduate degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics, or similar background requiring modeling, programming or quantitative analysis.
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As a Senior Actuarial Analyst , you will develop and maintain actuarial models to design and price life, health, and annuity products. We are currently recruiting for a Life Pricing Actuarial Analyst Sr. for a Remote position.
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Strong understanding of actuarial science, risk management principles, and/or insurance financial reporting. 10+ years of progressive executive leadership experience in the Life Insurance and/or Financial Services industry or related experience; actuarial experience or leading actuarial functions, preferred.
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Actuarial credentials (ASA, EA required; FSA preferred) Bachelor's degree in math, actuarial science, economics, finance, or related field. Serve as a key resource on your teams reviewing necessary calculations and actuarial analysis on a wide variety of routine and special retirement projects.
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CEBS designation, or health and welfare actuarial or underwriting training desired. CEBS designation, or health and welfare actuarial or underwriting training desired. Play a lead role in the design and management of group medical, dental, wellbeing, life, disability and absence management benefits for clients.
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Solid financial modeling experience using actuarial software, preferably MG-ALFA. Associate or Fellow of the Society of Actuaries with 4 or more years of actuarial experience. This includes product design, actuarial modeling, pricing, actuarial support of regulatory filings and support of sales ideas.
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