Actuarial Associate/Analyst - Pension
Location: Houston, TX
Job Number: 2954
Company Highlights
- A premier independent provider of actuarial and risk management services to the insurance industry and self-insured organizations worldwide. Their groundbreaking work in employee benefits and financial risk management has led to significant innovations in retirement planning.
- For over 70 years, this company has expanded their capabilities to include enterprise risk management, retirement plan administration, predictive analytics, healthcare efficiency, and a range of other consulting and technology solutions.
- The company built a solid foundation on inclusive innovation by working together with the best from all over the world and realizing the variety and uniqueness in everyone truly makes them a stronger organization.
- This firm has been awarded Insurance ERM Americas Awards. The awards recognize enterprise risk management leaders in the Americas.
Benefits and Features
- Industry-Leading Compensation Package
- Health, Dental, Vision Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts for dependent care, transportation, medical expenses
- 401(k) with company match and Profit Sharing
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Voluntary benefit opportunities
- Employee Engagement Program
- Actuarial Exams Program
Your Role with the Company
- The Actuarial Associate/Analyst provides employee retirement benefit services to clients under the guidance of actuaries.
- This role supports the consulting actuaries and other members of the team.
- The Actuarial Associate/Analyst will play a role in managing client relationships while also handling basic administrative tasks and routine projects.
Community Highlights
- The Actuarial Associate/Analyst role is based in the Houston office.
- Houston offers all the perks of metropolitan life including sports, entertainment, arts, culture, and major transportation.
- Best of all, Texas has no income tax.
Background Profile
- 3+ years’ experience in pension valuations including OPEB and single-employer DB plans.
- Strong technical skills, IRS funding valuations, (calculations required under PPA, funding, and accounting rules), preparing government forms, valuation data preparation, etc.
- Two actuarial exams, minimum
- Working toward becoming Enrolled Actuary or ASA
- Bachelor’s Degree required