Associate Actuary, US Reporting & Analysis
The Associate Actuary, US Reporting & Analysis, will support the timely and accurate of the quarterly US regulatory reporting, Annual Financial Audits and annual Appointed Actuary supports . The role will focus on US Statutory, US GAAP, and US Tax reporting, ensuring high-quality analyses and strong collaboration across actuarial and finance teams.
Support the timely and accurate preparation for all SCOR US Life actuarial reporting and analysis for US Statutory, US GAAP, and US Tax
Assist in reviewing and analyzing results to identify key drivers, trends and insights for management and stakeholder reporting
Provide support for the US STAT and US GAAP portion of the annual financial audits with our external auditors and quinquennial audits with our State regulators
Contribute to the preparation of the annual Appointed Actuary filings, including Actuarial Opinions and Certifications for asset adequacy analysis, Principle-Based Reserve analysis, X factor analysis and preferred mortality analysis
Perform detailed reconciliations and validations to ensure controls, documentation and audit trails are properly maintained across valuation processes
Provide support on other regulatory reserve and collateral reporting topics related to US driven business initiatives such as legal entity optimization and capital & liquidity emergence
Participate in projects and initiatives for new developments in reserving issues, methods, and regulations
Participate in the development and implementation of company-wide strategic initiatives and special assignments as required.
Associateship of the Society of Actuaries (ASA) designation or equivalent
Bachelor’s Degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics or related field with demonstrated record of academic excellence
Proven experience with financial valuation, modeling, cash flow analysis in the insurance or reinsurance industry
Knowledge of US Statutory and US GAAP reporting and analysis within the industry.
Demonstrated ability to work as a collaborative team member in an intellectually vibrant and commercially sophisticated environment
Ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, maintaining an agile mindset.
Strong organizational & planning skills with ability to meet multiple competing deliverables and manage projects
Ability to build & maintain relationships with a diverse group of colleagues throughout the SCOR Group
Demonstrated ability to understand complex models and perform valuation, modeling, and analysis to deliver required results
Demonstrated ability to identify and implement departmental processes and controls and ensure appropriately documented
Strong interpersonal and excellent communication skills, including verbal, written and relationship building.
Proficient in actuarial software, database, and reporting tools
Relocation assistance within the U.S. is available for this position.
Candidates must have valid authorization to work in the U.S. without the need for employer sponsorship now or in the future.
Hybrid Work Policy: SCOR is committed to an "in office" culture where people can collaborate, exchange ideas, and establish stronger working relationships while still providing flexibility. To support employee work-life balance and increase opportunities for employees to excel every day, SCOR operates with a hybrid working arrangement. SCOR employees work 3 days per week in an office with the flexibility to work 2 days per week remotely.
Pay Range for roles performed in NC: $100,000-$123,000 base salary per year. Actual salaries may vary based on various factors including but not limited to location,
experience, role and performance. The range listed is just one component of SCOR's total compensation
package for employees. Other rewards may include annual bonuses, short- and long-term incentives. In addition, we provide a variety of benefits to employees, including health insurance
coverage, life and disability insurance, a retirement saving plan, paid holidays and paid time off.
As a leading global reinsurer, SCOR offers its clients a diversified and innovative range of reinsurance and insurance solutions and services to control and manage risk. Applying “The Art & Science of Risk,” SCOR uses its industry-recognized expertise and cutting-edge financial solutions to serve its clients and contribute to the welfare and resilience of society in around 160 countries worldwide.
Working at SCOR means engaging with some of the best minds in the industry – actuaries, data scientists, underwriters, risk modelers, engineers, and many others – as we work together to find solutions to pressing challenges facing societies.
As an international company, our common culture is defined by “The SCOR Way.” Serving both to build momentum that drives the Group forward and as a compass to guide our actions and choices, The SCOR Way is anchored by five core values, reflecting the input of employees at all levels of the Group. We care about clients, people, and societies. We perform with integrity. We act with courage. We encourage open minds. And we thrive through collaboration.
SCOR supports inclusion and the diversity of talents, and all positions are open to people with disabilities.