Leading insurance corporation seeks a Life Actuary with FSA/FCIA designation and a few years of experience working with annuity products. Product Development expertise is essential to the role. Investment background is strongly preferred. (#39536)
Apply Now →North American insurance corporation seeks a Life FSA/FCIA with solid experience working with variable annuity products and Financial Reporting. This role offers high corporate visibility. (#39535)
Apply Now →Our Canadian P&C client seeks a bilingual, credentialed Actuary with leadership experience. This role will help establish Pricing objectives and lead special Actuarial projects, as well as manage and mentor a team. (#39313)
Apply Now →Well-known financial group has openings in several locations in Canada for Casualty Actuaries with either Personal or Commercial Lines experience in ratemaking, Modeling, Predictive Modeling, R&D, and other Actuarial functions. (#39219)
Apply Now →Canadian P&C insurance firm seeks a designated Actuary to serve in a Senior role. The position will be responsible for economic capital models. (#39248)
Apply Now →Casualty insurance company has a position for a candidate with strong programming and Modeling skills. Exam takers welcome. (#39247)
Apply Now →Canadian P&C insurance firm seeks Actuary. Work will include Loss Modeling, Reserves, and Ratemaking. (#39174)
Apply Now →Canadian P&C insurance firm seeks Entry-level Actuary. Work will include reserves and ratemaking. (#39172)
Apply Now →Qualified Actuary with strong interpersonal and communication skills sought by life insurance company. Work will include individual Product Pricing and business development. Candidates designated with FCIA/FSA or ASA preferred for this role. Bilingual in French/English a plus. (#39042)
Apply Now →North American insurer seeks a Consulting Actuary with ASA/FSA designation and solid Financial Reporting experience. Must be an advanced user of SQL, AXIS, VBA and Oracle. Strong French and English communication skills are required. (#39038)
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