Description
Plan, direct, and coordinate actuarial pricing, reserving, capital modeling, and risk analytics; lead actuarial teams, govern models and assumptions, and deliver statutory and management reports that inform strategy and ensure regulatory compliance.
- • Lead actuarial teams across pricing, reserving, and capital modeling activities.
- • Recruit, mentor, and develop actuarial staff and manage exam support programs.
- • Plan and coordinate workloads, timelines, and priorities for actuarial projects.
- • Build and maintain relationships with underwriting, finance, product, regulators, and auditors.
- • Prepare and present actuarial reserving, profitability, and capital reports for management and the board.
- • Analyze experience data and loss development to set and justify assumptions.
- • Review and approve pricing analyses, rate indications, and product filings.
- • Oversee cash flow testing and asset-liability management inputs and analyses.
- • Produce statutory and regulatory actuarial reports and opinions as applicable (e.g., RBC, ORSA, IFRS 17/GAAP, Solvency II).
- • Develop financial projections and scenario analyses to assess profitability and capital adequacy.
- • Support investor and rating agency communications on actuarial results and reserve movements.
- • Evaluate and enhance actuarial models, processes, and controls to improve accuracy and efficiency.
- • Partner with product and underwriting to design, price, and launch new or revised products.
- • Establish and enforce model governance, assumption governance, data quality, and documentation standards.
- • Coordinate internal and external actuarial audits and respond to findings.
- • Monitor market, regulatory, and demographic trends to update assumptions and strategy.
- • Oversee reinsurance analytics and recommend structures to manage risk and capital.
Related specializations
Interview options
Interview options
Interviewee gender
Interviewee accent
Interview time
Related Pathways
Management & Entrepreneurship
View
Source
Tasks & skills:
O*NET occupational data (work activities, skills, knowledge).
Learn more
Sources & Standards:
This site includes information from O*NET by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA), used under the CC BY 4.0 license. Career Clutch has modified some of this information for student readability. USDOL/ETA has not approved, endorsed, or tested these modifications. O*NET® is a trademark of USDOL/ETA.
Last reviewed: Jan 2026