General Description: Entry-Level Actuarial Position
Job Duties:
1) Develop actuarial knowledge and skills by passing SOA exams towards ASA attainment.
2) Provide actuarial data and technical support for product pricing and risk management, including data research, use of data sources and databases, and basic modeling of products.
3) Maintain, develop and verify actuarial systems, spreadsheets, databases, programs and reports to provide data needed for pricing, risk monitoring and analysis of experience on products.
4) Provide support and calculations needed for rate adjustment activities and for verification of product experience projections or budgets.
5) Prepare actuarial spreadsheets or data visualization tools/applications that effectively utilize software functionality and develop tools that can be used by less sophisticated end users.
6) Utilize spreadsheets, programs and queries to efficiently obtain and manipulate data as needed for projects, using working knowledge of software, programming and database tools, and creative problem-solving ability.
7) Complete special reports/projects that require basic knowledge of products and basic actuarial concepts.
Job Requirements: • Bachelor's Degree in math, computer science, actuarial science or related technical field • Must have passed at least one Society of Actuaries Exam • 1 to 3 years of related experience • Proficiency with PC Windows-based software, including Microsoft Office applications • Strong oral and written communication skills • Proficiency with Excel. Knowledge of VBA or Macros preferred. • Proficiency with programming language such as SQL or SAS preferred • Shows initiative, such as addressing problems when needed • Demonstrates ownership of projects and work product • Good planning and organizational skills, including management of multiple assignments • Good judgment, problem-solving, analytical and interpretative skills • Strong teamwork and interpersonal skills • Strong mathematical skills • Ability to work effectively under pressure and time constraints