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Associate Actuary (Risk)
Allianz Life is a trusted insurance and asset management company with a mission to secure your future. We promote an inclusive culture where employees have opportunities to grow and be rewarded for their success. Our new products help customers protect their families and pursue retirement goals. We give back to the community through donations and support sustainability, protecting the local environment, and promoting societal equity.
As a key member of the corporate risk management function, you will lead the risk analysis of our product portfolio. This involves partnering with product development to monitor pricing and portfolio management within risk tolerance, hitting profit targets, and conforming to corporate guidelines. You will evaluate new product ideas and development, as well as capital and reinsurance considerations within the product portfolio.
About the role
This is a high profile role with a lot of exposure throughout the organization. Executive presence and the ability to collaborate with and challenge key stakeholders is key. Corporate risk serves as a liaison to the Allianz Group risk function and is an important and valued role within Allianz Life.
You will manage and execute actuarial projects, including analyses of issues and problems, recommendations of solutions, and other related actuarial issues in the development of products, pricing strategies, financial forecasts, reserve valuation, experience, and risk analysis. You will develop and manage projects, analyze risks and results, and provide options and recommendations, including new product analysis, product management tools and studies, business and related forecasts, and implementation of new valuation methods. You will also develop, design, and maintain models or financial systems to analyze risks within the portfolio.
You will engage with external auditors, state regulators, industry groups, and rating agencies. You will manage, train, and/or direct the work of other actuaries, providing employee and career development.
About you
You bring 8+ years of experience in the actuarial field, a bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Math, Physics, Economics, Engineering, or a related field, achieved ASA, and working toward FSA. Experience in financial services or industry is preferred.
Benefits
Allianz Life offers a benefits package that supports the True Balance of employees and their families. We offer a choice of comprehensive medical and dental plan options, a generous time off plan, and an outstanding 401(k) company match. Our employees enjoy an award-winning campus with discounted amenities, including an onsite health center, child development center, fitness facility, convenience store, and two cafeterias.
Our employees and leaders take an active role in shaping our culture through our Employee Resource Groups, whose activities and advocacy contribute to an environment that welcomes, includes, and celebrates diversity. Our generous benefits, campus amenities, and inclusive, engaged culture are among the many reasons we’re routinely recognized as a top workplace employer.
Equal opportunities
Allianz Group is an equal opportunity employer that believes in a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage you to bring your whole self to work, no matter where you are from, what you look like, who you love, or what you believe in. We welcome applications regardless of ethnicity or cultural background, age, gender, nationality, religion, disability, or sexual orientation.
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