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Insurance Data Analyst, Senior Associate

BWD Search & Selection
Belfast
2 days ago
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Insurance Data Analyst, Senior Associate

This range is provided by BWD Search & Selection. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.

Salary: Up to £55,000 base

Locations: UK-wide hybrid arrangement, 2x/week in office (Belfast, Reading, Leeds, London, and more)

Seeking analytic, technical individuals to join a specialist team that services a range of insurance clients. This team have been in development for three years now, and they are ready to expand due to increased workload.

The work ranges from completing due diligence on data from the insurer client to helping Trustees prepare for buy-in. Think "complex" recalculations, building models, data assessments..

More on the role
  • Pension benefit calculations
  • Ensure compliance with scheme rules and legislation
  • Identifying and resolving discrepancies in pension data and calculations
  • Building Excel-based models
More on the individual
  • Can be from an Actuarial or admin background, but experience must be technical and of an actuarial nature
  • Strong individual calculation experience (a retirement from deferred calculation)
  • DB pensions knowledge
  • BPA experience is a bonus

Work is completed on a project basis, with Senior Associates focusing on the technical work and having minimal client interactions. At the Consultant level, you will be expected to have a degree of Client interaction by way of communicating findings and proposing solutions.

So, if you are a technical individual, either in the admin space, or maybe an Actuarial exam stopper, get in touch for more info

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Seniority
  • Associate
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Finance, Analyst, and Project Management
Industries
  • Financial Services, Pension Funds, and Insurance and Employee Benefit Funds

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