Programs and runs computer jobs to collect data and summarizes to assist in various actuarial functions
Provides initial analysis of the data and impact on the company’s financials
Performs actuarial tasks which are of a mathematical and quantitative nature
Compiles and categorizes data, documenting and verifying factors used in computations such as those used in evaluating loss and expense reserves, preparing rate filings, schedules of statistics, financial statements, premiums, benefits and establishing rating and pricing levels
Gains familiarity about specific product lines, company operations, systems and actuarial methodology through completion of actuarial exams
Actively pursue actuarial accreditation
Maintains good standing in the actuarial student program
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics
Successful completion of two (2) actuarial exams
Completion of one internship prior to graduation
Commitment and capability to pass one additional actuarial exam every 6-18 months
Knowledgeable with Microsoft Office Suite & exposure to database tools and other programming languages (such as C++, Visual Basic)
Effective listener
Ability to document own work
Ability to work accurately and pay attention to detail
Demonstrated ability to master actuarial course material
Basic organization and time management skills
Ability to meet deadlines
Ability to work independently or as part of a team
Ability to develop insights into how projects work and the significance of tasks performed
Ability and commitment to stay compliant with the Actuarial Study Program
Benefits
medical
dental
vision
employee assistance program
life insurance
disability plans
parental leave
paid time off
401k
tuition reimbursement
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