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Senior Actuarial Analyst
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Seeking a Senior Actuarial Analyst in Minneapolis. This role involves product pricing, financial reporting, and developing actuarial models using SQL, C++, or VBA. Requires 2+ years' experience, a related degree, and 3+ SOA exams. We offer comprehensive benefits, a strong 401(k) match, and onsite...
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United States , Minneapolis
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57000.00 - 114000.00 USD / Year
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Allianz
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Join a leading global insurance firm in Tokyo as a Senior Actuarial Analyst. Drive strategic initiatives using data-driven insights in a collaborative environment. Requires 3+ years of non-life experience and fluency in Japanese and English. Enjoy comprehensive benefits and strong career growth o...
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Japan , Tokyo
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10000000.00 - 15000000.00 JPY / Year
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Randstad
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Senior Actuarial Trainee
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Seeking a part-qualified life actuary for a diverse senior trainee role in the UK. Gain broad exposure to Solvency II (Pillars I-III), UK GAAP, and IFRS reporting. You will lead model development, support with-profits business, and price annuity products. This career development opportunity inclu...
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United Kingdom
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Star Actuarial Futures
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Pursue a high-impact global career as a Senior Actuary, where advanced mathematical expertise meets strategic business leadership. Senior Actuary jobs represent the pinnacle of the actuarial profession, demanding seasoned professionals who leverage deep statistical and financial modeling skills to guide critical corporate decisions, manage risk, and ensure long-term organizational stability. These roles are fundamental across the international insurance, reinsurance, consulting, and financial services sectors, offering influential positions that shape product offerings, pricing strategies, and financial resilience on a global scale. Typically, a Senior Actuary moves beyond technical calculations into a realm of strategic oversight and communication. Common responsibilities include leading the development and certification of complex pricing models for insurance products, determining adequate reserve levels to cover future liabilities, and conducting sophisticated financial forecasting and scenario analysis. They are tasked with managing asset-liability matching, performing in-depth experience studies to analyze trends, and ensuring strict compliance with evolving international regulatory capital standards like Solvency II or IFRS 17. A core function is translating intricate actuarial findings into actionable business insights, requiring them to present clear recommendations to executive leadership, board members, and sometimes regulators. The profession universally requires a strong foundation in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics, or a related field. Attainment of a recognized professional designation, such as Associate (ASA) or Fellow (FSA) of the Society of Actuaries or equivalent international body, is typically mandatory. Employers seek candidates with substantial post-qualification experience, often five to ten years, demonstrating a proven track record in their specialty area, be it life, health, property & casualty, or pensions. Technical proficiency is a given, with expertise in advanced Excel, statistical programming languages (R, Python), and data querying tools (SQL) being standard expectations. However, the distinguishing competencies for senior-level jobs are leadership and strategic vision. Senior Actuaries frequently manage teams of analysts, mentor developing actuaries, and oversee large-scale projects with cross-functional dependencies. They must possess exceptional communication skills to articulate technical concepts to non-specialists, robust business acumen to align actuarial work with commercial objectives, and sharp problem-solving abilities to navigate uncertainty. For professionals seeking to leverage their analytical mastery to steer corporate strategy and influence financial outcomes on an international stage, Senior Actuary roles offer a challenging and deeply rewarding career path with significant demand worldwide. Explore these pivotal opportunities to apply your expertise where it matters most.

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