Munich Re is hiring a
Terms of Trade Actuarial Analyst
Terms of Trade Actuarial Analyst
Company: Munich Re
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Career Level: 3
We are looking for an Actuarial Analyst for our Terms of Trade Team reporting to the Head of Experience Analysis and Terms of Trade in the Life Department.
Are you a nearly qualified or fully qualified Actuary who enjoys being part of a team of highly skilled and motivated colleagues? Are you able to relate well to people from different backgrounds and cultures? Do you enjoy working with large data sets to derive assumptions? If you answered yes to the above then this might be the opportunity for you.
Your Role:
- Update and maintain all Terms of Trade for MRoA
- Maintain the highest standard of technical competence & ensuring global and local guidelines are followed
- Work with the regional office to determine Terms of Trade
- Support overall Life Business strategy & risk management
- Communicate with retail and group pricing teams as well as the valuations team on assumption setting
- Partner with business to provide valuable insight to influence strategy and long term decision making
Your Profile:
- TASSA/equivalent actuarial qualification or nearly qualified Actuary
- 2+ yearsβ experience deriving assumptions and/or doing experience studies
- Work with complex data and work in a team environment
- Experience with the South African life insurance products and market dynamics
- Numerical, statistical and analytical skills
- Excellent programming skills in actuarial/statistical programming languages
- VBA/Excel
- SQL Server
- R/Python or any relevant software programme
Our Benefits:
- Life and Health Benefits
- Retirement Benefits
- Hybrid working environment
- Bonus Scheme
- Employee Assistance Program
- Global Mobility
At Munich Re, we embrace and value the interaction of diverse backgrounds, experiences, perspectives and thought. This interaction is our foundation of our open culture and spirit of partnership. It shapes how our teams are built and cultivated and how we are supported and developed. And at the center of this interaction is each of us.