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The Vacancy
We have excellent opportunities for a nearly or recently qualified Actuary to join our consulting team, providing high quality actuarial and consulting services to our clients. This role is suited to a committed individual looking to develop their career, with a primary focus on UK defined benefit pension schemes working with both Trustee Boards and Sponsoring Employers. You will get exposure to a varied range of work that will allow you to grow and develop a career in areas that suit your own particular skills.
Key responsibilities:
Managing the delivery of multiple projects across a portfolio of clients and responsibilities, ensuring that work is done on time, within budget, and to a high standard. Where multiple services are provided, work across all practices to ensure that the same standards are met.
Taking on a wide-ranging portfolio of work while developing client exposure and essential business skills.
Preparing client communications, presentations and reports and attending meetings with clients.
Developing and maintaining a good working relationship with your clients and third parties. Proactively raise topical issues and new ideas with clients in conjunction with the Client Director.
Review or check actuarial calculations. For example (but not limited to) in respect of scheme funding, company accounting work, actuarial factors and individual member calculations.
There may also be opportunities to support other areas of the business (for example in DC, risk transfer, governance, proposition development and new business).
Mentoring and supporting the development of less experienced members of the team and checking/reviewing their calculations where necessary.
Working with your teams to ensure that client invoices are completed within internal deadlines and subject to internal procedures.
Ensure that appropriate scoping of work is carried out at the outset.
Cascade all relevant information to the wider client team.
Ensuring all work is undertaken in a rigorous, accurate and methodical manner.
Ensuring comprehensive audit trails are maintained.
Being aware of deadlines and planning work in order to meet deadlines.
Maintaining a record of current status of all work requested in accordance with agreed procedures.
Presenting work in a clear and understandable manner to clients and colleagues as requested.
Liaising with client managers and team leaders if there are conflicting demands from clients.
Working with colleagues when necessary on technical or client matters.
Timely and careful time recording against appropriate client, matter and job codes.
Adhering to the firm's Information Security standards, policies and procedures.
Skills, Qualifications and Experience:
First class interpersonal and client relationship management skills.
First class organisational and communication abilities.
Proven ability to manage multiple and sometimes conflicting demands.
Able to co-ordinate activity, and delegate effectively, amongst individual client teams and effectively manage upwards.
Driven and motivated to develop actuarial career in a client focused consultancy.
Able to demonstrate a proactive approach in developing consultancy and management skills.
Associate or fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (or equivalent recognised actuarial qualification) with relevant pensions experience. Scheme Actuary certificate not required.
Relevant pensions experience and an understanding of the legislative framework for UK pension schemes, commensurate with the level of experience in pensions actuarial work.
A sound grounding in actuarial and computer techniques.
In addition to a competitive salary and access to our profit share scheme, we offer:
A flexible selection of employee benefits, so you can choose a package that best matches your lifestyle and needs.
A collaborative and supportive work environment where your thinking and ideas are encouraged.
On site mental health and wellbeing support
A commitment to helping you develop both personally and professionally, with mentoring opportunities and access to our award-winning learning portal, Aspire.
Regular social activities, in addition to three days paid volunteering leave each year and a day’s leave to celebrate your birthday.
About Us
Together, we’ve been building better futures for over 100 years. For our people, our clients and their people, our communities and the environment.
We thrive on tackling complex problems. And we believe those problems are best solved by diverse teams – diverse in skills, approaches and backgrounds. Our independence lets our people be themselves and think freely, while working in a collaborative, supportive environment. We love innovative, independent thinking and want everyone to share their ideas.
Working alongside employers, trustees and financial services institutions, we offer pensions, investments, benefits and risk consulting services, as well as data and technology solutions. With over 1000 employees and counting, we’re one of the leading consultancies in our field and are proud to be recognised by numerous industry awards.
We’re committed to developing our people and encourage everyone to carve out their own career path. We’ve many colleagues who started out in one team in the business and have ended up somewhere completely different, having had the chance to develop new skills and explore new passions.
We are continually working to improve our inclusive culture and employ diverse talent. We therefore welcome applications from people from all backgrounds, which includes but isn’t limited to: age, disability, ethnic heritage, gender, marital or civil partnership status, neurodiversity, religion, sexual orientation, and socio-economic background.
Our hybrid working model offers the best of both worlds – home working as well as a fun, collaborative office environment - meaning flexible working patterns to accommodate individual needs. Find out more about our careers here.
If you need any assistance in relation to a personal requirement, medical condition or neurological difference during our selection process then please let us know.
Together, we can make this the best job you’ll ever have.
We Offer
Our culture
We live and breathe our four values – friendly, confident, partnering and straightforward – and genuinely care about out people, clients, community and the environment.
Job satisfaction
Every employee can genuinely make a difference and contribute towards achieving our purpose – together, building better futures. Whether that’s helping our clients build more secure financial futures, using your 3 days volunteering or helping us reduce our carbon footprint.
Reward and wellbeing
We offer competitive salaries, a share of company profits and an award-winning benefits package. We also take your mental, physical, social and financial wellbeing seriously, both in and outside of work.
Flexible working
We trust our people to work in a pattern that suits their circumstances with a healthy balance of home and office working.
Latest technology
We use the most up-to-date technology and software to match our ground-breaking business solutions that make life easier for us and our clients.
Career development
There is no linear path – learning opportunities are plentiful and empower you to carve out your own career.
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