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Actuarial Analyst

Job Title: Actuarial Analyst (Property & Casualty)

Location: San Francisco, New York, or Seattle

Company Overview: EPIC is a privately-held, growing insurance brokerage firm specializing in placing property/casualty and benefits insurance for large and complex corporate clients. EPIC is committed to providing tailored insurance solutions, ensuring optimal program structures that align with their risk management goals.

Position Summary: As an Actuarial Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in designing insurance programs that meet the unique needs of corporate clients. Your work will involve analyzing risk exposure, collaborating with broker teams, and recommending creative solutions to enhance coverage and minimize risk.

Responsibilities:

  1. Risk Assessment and Program Design:
    • Evaluate the risk profiles of corporate clients by analyzing their industry, claims history, and other relevant factors.
    • Collaborate with brokers and risk managers to design customized insurance programs.
    • Recommend program structures that balance risk tolerance with cost efficiency.
  2. Data Analysis and Modeling:
    • Utilize actuarial tools and software to analyze data related to claims, losses, and exposures.
    • Develop actuarial models to assess program effectiveness and pricing.
    • Validate model results and provide insights to enhance program design.
  3. Collaboration and Client Interaction:
    • Work closely with account managers to understand client needs and objectives.
    • Present findings and recommendations to clients in a clear and concise manner.
    • Foster strong relationships with clients by providing exceptional service and expertise.
  4. Professional Development:
    • Pursue actuarial credentials (e.g., ACAS) and stay updated on industry trends.
    • Attend relevant conferences and workshops to enhance your expertise.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field.
  • Progress toward ACAS and/ or ASA designation (passed at least three actuarial exam).
  • Strong analytical skills and proficiency in Excel, SQL, or other data manipulation tools and statistical software such as R, Stata or SAS.
  • Excellent communication skills to convey complex concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
  • Prior experience in property and casualty insurance or risk management is preferred.

Perks and Benefits:

  • Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses.
  • Comprehensive health and retirement benefits.
  • Flexible work arrangements (including remote options).
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development.
  • Study time and expenses associated with actuarial exam preparation.

If you thrive on designing innovative insurance solutions, collaborating with diverse teams, and contributing to corporate risk management strategies, this Actuarial Analyst position could be an exciting fit for you! Apply today and be part of a dynamic team that values creativity, variety, and collaboration.

WHY JOIN US? 

  • 15th Largest Broker in US
  • Voted " Best Place to Work" in the Insurance Industry
  • Awesome Benefits:  401K matching, Generous Time Off Policy, Flexible Work Options, Medical, Dental, Vision, Pet Insurance, Cancer Insurance, Wellness Programs, Employee Award Programs (Trips!).

EPIC embraces diversity in all its various forms—whether it be diversity of thought, background, race, religion, gender, skills or experience. We are committed to fostering a work community where every colleague feels welcomed, valued, respected and heard. It is our belief that diversity drives innovation and that creating an environment where every employee feels included and empowered, helps us to deliver the best outcome to our clients. 

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