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Come be a part of what makes us so special The Opportunity As a dedicated Associate Actuary, you will work on a variety of projects in the Enterprise Capital P&C and Consolidation team which is part of USAA’s Treasury function.
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As a dedicated Experienced Life and Annuity Actuary, you will work on the Life Actuarial Valuation team in USAA's Chief Financial Office. They will work to develop models, calculators, tools, processes, and controls for Deposit Asset Accounting, Life Reinsurance Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL), and Risk Based Capital (RBC.
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Subject Matter Expert in one or more key areas, such as Product Pricing, Reserving, Economic Capital, Modeling, Asset Liability Management, etc. Serves as a Subject Matter Expert in one or more key areas, such as Product Pricing, Reserving, Economic Capital, Modeling, Asset Liability Management, etc.
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We have assignments available to help our insurance carrier clients in Actuary or Associate Actuary positions. ACAS or FCAS designation preferred but not required. We have assignments available to help our insurance carrier clients in Actuary or Associate Actuary positions.
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Required Experience: Actuarial Analytics (3 - 5 years) Machine Learning (3 - 5 years) Statistical Modeling (3 - 5 years) Technologies: Python, Jupyter Notebook, Snowflake Day to Day Duties: - Use Python in Jupyter Notebook to process data and develop predictive models on the daily basis.
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A time-tested P&C insurer is searching for an ACAS with 4 years of actuarial experience to join their team as an Associate Actuary (Property Pricing). Having experience in model risk management is a nice plus.
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We are looking for a Senior Pricing Actuary to provide technical leadership on pricing projects and to be the lead actuarial business partner for Liability coverages potentially including Casualty, Construction, and Environmental exposures.
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Credentialed Casualty Actuary; FCAS required. The AVP, P&C Pricing Actuary oversees Auto or Property Pricing for the USAA Property & Casualty (P&C) Division and provides guidance on critical pricing decisions to achieve a proper balance between financial and competitive goals.
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