About Global Atlantic
Global Atlantic is a leading provider of retirement security and investment solutions with operations in the U.S., Bermuda, and Japan. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of KKR (NYSE: KKR), a leading global investment firm, Global Atlantic combines deep insurance expertise with KKR’s powerful investment capabilities to deliver long-term financial security for millions of individuals worldwide. With a broad suite of annuity, preneed life insurance, reinsurance, and investment solutions, Global Atlantic, through its issuing companies, helps people achieve their financial goals with confidence. For more information, please visit www.globalatlantic.com.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Global Atlantic Financial Company (a subsidiary of Global Atlantic Financial Group Limited) is seeking a candidate for the position of Senior Actuarial Analyst in Brighton, MA. Responsibilities include:
- Calculate US Statutory, Tax, US GAAP reserves, and other related actuarial balances.
- Provide analysis, including sensitivities, for both statutory and GAAP balances and earnings impacts.
- Maintain and improve various controls, including Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX).
- Work with cross functional areas (Pricing, IT, Modeling, Data) to onboard new deals to existing valuation and modeling platforms.
- Conduct annual impact testing for assumption changes.
- Work with the Modeling team related to modeling updates and data improvements.
- Support audit and regulatory requests, and annual asset adequacy testing.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree (U.S. or foreign equivalent) in Finance, Mathematics, Actuarial Science or related field is required, plus three (3) years of experience as an actuarial analyst or related role. Completed 5 exams towards becoming an Associate of the Society of Actuaries (ASA).
Minimum Special Requirements:
Three (3) years of experience must include:
- Maintaining and enhancing control mechanisms.
- Business analytics and the use of Microsoft Excel for the development of tools that facilitate the interpretation of actuarial model results in a clear and accessible manner.
Two (2) years of experience must include:
- Product knowledge of Life or Annuity, including the knowledge of US Stat and GAAP Valuation.
- Data management and processing software skills, such as SAS, SQL, or Python.
- Capability to conduct impact assessments for modifications in key assumptions and updates to models to verify the accuracy of actuarial model calculations.
The expected annual base salary for this Brighton, Massachusetts, United States-based position is $102,000-$146,000. Global Atlantic is an equal opportunity employer, does not discriminate in employment on any basis that is prohibited by federal, state or local laws.
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Global Atlantic Financial Group Boston, Massachusetts, USA Office
20 Guest Street, Boston, MA, United States, 02135
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