If you are a fully or partly qualified Actuary seeking a new contract role to see you through until the end of 2022 and maybe beyond then this could be for you.

In this remote working role, working for this leading consultancy, you will utilise your broad knowledge and skills in working as part of a team on complex defined benefit modelling and calculations, as well as GMP equalisation.

With access to the latest in modelling tools, which are helping to secure new business, you will carry out and/or check non-standard scheme benefit calculations. You will also assist teams in understanding data requirements and complex benefit structures.

To be a success in this role you will possess strong analytical, numerical and critical thinking skills, including a good understanding of actuarial approaches for pensions. You will also have the ability to work as part of a team and within a collaborative environment.

Do get in touch to apply or learn more.

For a confidential discussion please telephone Craig English on 07884 493361 or Tasha Davidson on 07958 958626 or email craig@abenefit2u.com / tasha@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 05/08/2022
Location
Can be based anywhere in the UK and/or Home-based
Job type
Contract
Salary
£Up to £750 per day, inside IR35 (via Umbrella Company)
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