Analyzes financial, statistical and mathematical data to perform actuarial calculations.
Assists in the determination of pricing, reserves and/or cash flow projections, especially to determine rate accuracy.
Assists with the Division's Annual Statement exhibits.
Communicates financial, statistical, and mathematical data results to stakeholders clearly and accurately.
Demonstrates ability to meet deadlines while providing management adequate time to review the work product.
Maintains good standing as a participant in the Actuarial Development Program.
Prepares and distributes established reports for decision-makers throught the Enterprise, responding to inquiries as needed.
Prioritizes work projects according to Enterprise needs with moderate input from management.
Provides analytic support for Enterprise and/or Divisional projects, Enterprise Risk Management, and other requests.
Retrieves and validates data for rate filings, actuarial models, and other requests as assigned.
Updates rating model factors, algorithms and studies to reflect current experience and/or changing conditions.
Certifications
Security Requirements
Segregation of Duties
Segregation of duties will be used to ensure that errors or irregularities are prevented or detected on a timely basis by employees in the normal course of business. This position must adhere to the segregation of duties guidelines in the Administrative Manual.
Employment Type
Regular
ADA Requirements
1.1 General Office Worker, Sedentary, Campus Travel - Someone who normally works in an office setting or remotely and routinely travels for work within walking distance of location of primary work assignment.
Requirements
EDUCATION
Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science, Business or other quantitative field. Two (2) actuarial exams may be substituted in lieu of degree in additional to the requirements listed below.
LICENSING/CERTIFICATION
Minimum three (3) successfully completed Society of Actuaries exams.
EXPERIENCE & KNOWLEDGE
Minimum one (1) year actuarial experience, preferably in healthcare.
Intermediate experience in the use of relational databases, statistical packages, spreadsheet and/or database applications.
Active Listening
Analytical Problem Solving
Business Compliance
Collaborative Communications
Continued Learning
Critical Reasoning
Critical Thinking
Cross-Functional Planning
Data Analysis
Deductive Reasoning
Economics
Interpersonal Relationship Management
Mathematical Reasoning
Mathematics
Microsoft Access VBA
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Power Business Intelligence (BI)
Microsoft PowerPoint
Oral Communications
Reading Comprehension
Researching
R Programming
Sound Judgment
Statistical Analysis Software (SAS)
Structured Query Language (SQL)
Tableau (Software)
Time Management
Written Communication
Benefits
Health insuranceVision insuranceRemote work options
Additional Information
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Job Summary
The Actuarial Analyst is responsible for Actuarial Services related to enterprise products which include but are not limited to pricing, reserving, forecasting, risk adjustment, reinsurance and product development.