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Actuarial Contractor - Process Improvement

  • Location:

    England

  • Sector:

    Life Insurance

  • Job type:

    Temporary

  • Salary:

    Negotiable

  • Contact:

    Laura west

  • Contact email:

    Laura.west@oliverjames.com

  • Job ref:

    JOB-022023-197959_1677522016

  • Published:

    ongeveer 1 jaar geleden

  • Duration:

    6 months

  • Expiry date:

    2023-03-29

  • Startdate:

    ASAP

Oliver James is recruiting on behalf of a Dublin-based life insurance business for a Process Improvements Actuary to work as part of a pricing team for an initial period of 6 months.

The overall objective is to implement a set of improvement initiatives on existing processes e.g. support on a new process for annual review of fund growth rates, work on the improved use of prophet for pricing initiatives and new pricing tools & tasks which have been developed by the wider team.

Location: Remote
Start date: ASAP
Duration: 6 months
Rate: TBC dependent on experience
IR35 status (for UK-based candidates only): TBC- likely to be outside

Required experience:

  • Life actuarial experience, part- qualified or qualified
  • Be confident in SQL and have credible database experience.
  • Have prior experience working on process improvement projects
  • Be able to provide support on project work which will lead to developing new processes in the teams so that it's done in the best way possible and it's future proofed
  • Prophet (user) experience is desirable but not essential.

Could you be interested in a new interim/contract role? Please contact Laura West for more information on 020 3861 9216, or send your updated CV to laura.west@oliverjames.com

If you are a permanent Life Actuary considering contracting, we have a wide selection of UK/Europe/USA/Asia based contract opportunities working within the field, so please don't hesitate to get in touch for a confidential conversation.

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