Our client is seeking to recruit an Actuarial Analyst to join their Pensions Actuarial Team. This is an opportunity to work on a wide range of clients, providing customised advice and solutions to clients. The role involves directly supporting the professional responsibilities of the Scheme Actuary. The diverse client base of pension schemes with assets of between £1m to over £900m enables our client to support and develop an individual's skills now and into the future.

The main responsibilities of this role will involve the production of valuation results, individual member calculations, spreadsheet development, drafting reports and other communications.

This role would particularly suit a part qualified Actuary with proven experience working in the pension's industry. A fully qualified Actuary would also be considered for this role who may wish to work in a part-time capacity under the supervision of a Scheme Actuary.

Currently all employees are working remotely and will remain so for the immediate future. Permanent remote working will be considered with some visits to the office (Godalming) when required.

For a confidential discussion please telephone Tasha Davidson on 0208 274 2842 / 07958 958626 or email tasha@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 21/09/2020
Location
Home-based / South East
Job type
Permanent
Salary
£Competitive
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