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Bachelor’s degree required in one of the following fields: Physics, Engineering, Statistics, Econometrics, Actuarial Science, Decision Sciences, Operations Research, and/or Applied Mathematics/Physics.
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Familiarity and demonstrated experience with implementing and operating with technologies within the actuarial (e.g. FIS Prophet) and investment (e.g. FactSet, Bloomberg) domains. As the AVP – Actuarial & Investments Technology, you’ll play a key role in Pacific Life’s growth and long-term success by developing and executing upon the overall strategy and roadmap for the ecosystem of technologies supporting the enterprise Actuarial and Investment functions at Pacific Life including actuarial modeling and asset portfolio management with a particular focus on the overall data and integration ecosystem.
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Actuarial Science, Statistics, Mathematical Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics, Economics. Demonstrates proven extensive knowledge of, and/or success in managerial roles involving, technical actuarial subject matter specialization, especially in Life and Non-Life industry and regulatory developments.
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As a Healthcare Financial/Actuarial Lead Associate you will contribute to a wide variety of complex analyses and projects involving the design, financing, and measurement and financial analysis of the full spectrum of employer health and group benefit programs including medical, dental, life, disability, voluntary benefits, etc.
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Associate Actuary: 6+ years actuarial experience, 4-year degree or equivalent experience, and FSA designation or ASA designation with additional years of actuarial experience. Assistant Actuary: 4+ years actuarial experience, 4-year degree or equivalent experience, and ASA designation.
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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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This role will assist the overall program leader driving complex and cross-functional enterprise projects across the enterprise, with a focus on Finance, Actuarial and Accounting. Experience working with cross-functional teams - including IT, Finance, Accounting, Actuarial, etc.
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As a critical member of the actuarial team, this position will be responsible for driving our capabilities around pricing, performance drivers, and portfolio economics. You will work backwards from business problems to create actuarial modeling and solutions to define the pricing and structure of our global product offerings.
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The Actuary provides actuarial support across a broad range of actuarial and business needs for specific product lines. 2+ years of actuarial experience. The Actuary, General may be responsible for any combination of valuation, pricing, analytics, forecasting, risk, compliance, and operations.
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QualificationsExpert-level knowledge of insurance products/coverage, underwriting, pricing, risk selection, market segments and marketplace; insurance finance and actuarial concepts; loss control/risk engineering; marketing techniques, regulatory environment and reinsurance; advanced-level knowledge of territory management.
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Reporting to the Actuarial Manager VBC, Sr. Actuarial Analyst, leads and/or assists in developing, operationalizing, and maintaining financial models and analyses for tracking, reporting, and improving the performance of value-based care (VBC) and risk arrangements at the contract level, at the portfolio level, and at the regional/service area level.
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Qualifications Qualifications:Advanced-level knowledge of insurance products/coverage, underwriting, pricing, risk selection, market segments and marketplace; insurance finance and actuarial concepts; loss control/risk engineering; marketing techniques, regulatory environment and reinsurance; advanced-level knowledge of territory management.
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The core responsibilities will be to support companywide producer teams with financial modeling, cost management options, data analytics, actuarial models, and overall health & welfare program solutions.
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Work closely with actuarial partners on project-based work. Our expert advisors craft custom solutions to address your needs in the areas of employee benefits, risk mitigation, and wealth management.
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As an Actuary you will perform actuarial pricing for clients, construct & review actuarial risk models, and design & implement insurance programs and policies. 4+ years of actuarial experience.
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