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Senior Pricing Actuary
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Seeking a Senior Pricing Actuary to join a London-based team. Lead pricing projects, integrate new data sources, and formulate rate proposals. Requires 5+ years in commercial insurance pricing, actuarial qualifications, and proficiency in Python/SQL. Mentor junior staff and drive cutting-edge ana...
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United Kingdom , London
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80000.00 - 120000.00 GBP / Year
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Lawes Consulting Group
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Pricing Actuary
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Join our Milan team as a Pricing Actuary, supporting Non-Motor pricing analysis. Utilize your PhD/Master's in a quantitative field and 2+ years' experience with Python/R and Machine Learning. You will build models, implement tariffs in Radar, and work in a diverse, equal-opportunity environment. ...
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Italy , Milan
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Allianz
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Casualty (Senior) Pricing Actuary
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Join Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance in London as a Senior Pricing Actuary. You will develop pricing models for our European Casualty portfolios, including Medical Malpractice. The role requires a qualified actuary with 8+ years of GI pricing experience and strong skills in SQL, Python/R, ...
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United Kingdom , London
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Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance
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Pricing Actuary
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Join Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance as a Pricing Actuary in London. You will price and model for Executive & Professional Lines across Europe, requiring strong technical skills and near/full qualification. This role offers a dynamic, collaborative culture with competitive benefits and car...
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United Kingdom , London
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Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance
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Manager & Actuary- Enterprise Risk Management
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Seeking a Manager & Actuary for Enterprise Risk Management. Leverage 6-8 years of actuarial expertise to oversee investment, liquidity, and model risk for insurance products. You will develop risk frameworks, lead a team, and present insights to senior leadership. This role offers a competitive b...
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United States , West Des Moines; Sioux Falls; Chicago; Fargo
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130505.00 - 217508.00 USD / Year
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Sammons Financial Group
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Senior Longevity Pricing Actuary
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Seeking a Senior Longevity Pricing Actuary for a key London-based role. You will lead quote tenders and pricing basis development, balancing 80% commercial pricing with 20% technical research. The position requires a qualified actuary with extensive longevity experience, R programming skills, and...
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United Kingdom , London
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The Emerald Group Ltd, Search and Selection
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Launch your analytical career by exploring Actuary I jobs, the foundational entry point into the prestigious and challenging field of actuarial science. Actuaries are the financial architects of risk and uncertainty, using mathematics, statistics, and financial theory to assess the likelihood of future events and their financial consequences. An Actuary I, often titled Actuarial Analyst or Junior Actuary, is the critical starting role where professionals begin applying their academic knowledge to real-world business problems, primarily within the insurance, finance, and consulting sectors. In this role, individuals typically support senior actuaries in core functions that protect the financial health of organizations. Common responsibilities include data collection and validation, performing statistical analyses, and assisting in the development and maintenance of complex predictive models. They contribute to essential processes like pricing insurance products—determining appropriate premiums for policies—and calculating reserves, which are funds set aside to pay future claims. Actuary I professionals also help prepare regulatory reports and communicate technical findings through clear reports and visualizations to inform business decisions. The typical path to securing Actuary I jobs begins with a strong educational foundation, usually a bachelor’s degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics, economics, or a related quantitative field. Crucially, candidates are expected to have passed at least 2-4 preliminary actuarial exams administered by professional bodies like the Society of Actuaries (SOA) or the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS). This demonstrates commitment and core technical competency. Employers seek individuals with exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills, a meticulous attention to detail, and proficiency in relevant programming languages and software such as Excel, SQL, R, or Python. Strong communication skills are equally important, as the role requires translating complex quantitative results into actionable business insights for non-technical stakeholders. Pursuing Actuary I jobs means embarking on a career characterized by continuous learning, professional examination progress, and increasing responsibility. It is a profession that offers intellectual stimulation, high earning potential, and the satisfaction of solving critical financial problems. If you possess a passion for numbers, a strategic mindset, and a desire to quantify risk in a dynamic business environment, beginning your search for Actuary I positions is the first strategic step toward a rewarding and impactful career.

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