DUTIES: SCOR Global Life Americas Reinsurance Company seeks Associate Actuary, Financial Reporting and Analysis in Charlotte, NC to analyze quarterly financial information relating to seriatim and bulk life reinsurance business in accordance with Solvency II, IFRS, Statutory, US GAAP, and Tax principles. Support SGLA leadership in the analysis of IFRS17 for US Market. Liaise with SGLA's Financial Controller's team to understand the Adjusted Net Asset Value and explain variances between expected amounts and actual amounts. Liaise with SCOR's Life Risk Modeling team to understand and explain the impacts to Risk Margin, Own Funds, and Solvency Capital Requirement for individual SCOR entities as well as SCOR Group as a whole. Provide and explain Key Performance Indicators to key stakeholders in the US and across SCOR Group. Develop and review analyses as needed of financial results. Communicate insights to management on profitability by client, duration. Provide insights regarding financial results regarding statutory, GAAP, IFRS and tax methodology impacts and other factors. Support accounting, FP&A, data management divisions. and liaise with Corporate Actuarial team on insights from Finance team. Converse with the model development team in coding actuarial solutions to regulation changes.
REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Insurance or a related field and five (5) years of progressively responsible experience: programming, debugging, and running queries to manage large sets of data in relational database; extracting, transforming, and loading data as required for actuarial modeling processes & analytics in relational database; running, developing, and enhancing actuarial models; working with actuarial financial projection code used in actuarial models and run sample cells for analysis purposes; suggesting code enhancements to actuarial model development team; calculating, analyzing, and projecting results for economic reporting; communicating the quarterly story of reported figures across the analysis of change steps under economic reporting bases; analyzing results under best estimate and sensitivity scenarios for business. 10% travel required nationally. Associate of the Society of Actuaries or equivalent required. Telecommuting and/or working from home may be permissible pursuant to company policies.
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS: Submit resume to KZAGOLSKA@scor.com & indicate job code SL081624WEB. No Headhunters. NO CALLS PLEASE. EOE.
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SCOR is a leading global reinsurer with a rich heritage spanning several decades. With a strong presence in more than 160 countries, SCOR provides risk management and reinsurance solutions to clients worldwide. As an actuary at SCOR, you'll be part of a highly skilled team that plays a critical role in assessing and managing risks. Actuaries at SCOR utilize their expertise in statistical modeling, data analysis, and risk assessment to evaluate risks, develop pricing strategies, and ensure the financial stability of the company's reinsurance portfolio. Collaborating with cross-functional teams, actuaries at SCOR contribute their insights and analyses to support informed decision-making. Actuaries analyze complex data sets, assess risks, and provide valuable recommendations to help clients manage and mitigate their exposure. SCOR values professional growth and provides actuaries with ongoing training and development opportunities. Actuaries have the chance to enhance their skills, stay at the forefront of industry advancements, and contribute to the success of the company. Join SCOR's esteemed actuarial team and embark on a rewarding career where you can apply your actuarial expertise, make a significant impact on managing global risks, and enjoy competitive benefits in a collaborative and dynamic work environment.