Actuarial Analyst - Retirement

November 4 2024
Industries Legal
Categories Compensation -Benefits,
Montreal, QC • Full time

Description

Do you want to be part of a market leading, strategic team focused on innovation and excellence? Are you looking to develop your skills with opportunities for career growth? Do you want to be part of a diverse team where everyone is heard, respected, and valued? Look no further…WTW is the place for you!

The Role

As an actuarial analyst on the Retirement team, you will develop and apply your consulting, technical, and project management skills in the areas of retirement plan valuations, design, compliance, and risk and financial management for all types of retirement plans, such as defined benefit, defined contribution and retiree medical. You will participate on teams that help organizations of varying sizes align with their retirement programs to their company objectives.

Accepted applicants will be eligible for a comprehensive exam study program, including paid study hours and exam coaching, to assist them in attaining the accredited designation of Fellow.

Note: Employment-based non-immigrant visa sponsorship and/or assistance is not offered for this specific job opportunity.

In this role at WTW, you will join client teams and partner with consultants on diverse projects, including:

  • Pension and post-retirement medical valuations
  • Benchmarking analysis of benefit plan designs
  • Designing and implementing retirement plans
  • Experience studies
  • Asset/liability modeling
  • Financial reporting
  • Administration, including tasks such as completing benefit calculations, reviewing plan documents and producing benefit statements
  • Strategic consulting with respect to financial risk management, compliance and governance

Qualifications

The Requirements

  • Bachelors or Master's degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics, finance or any other major with significant quantitative course work
  • Commitment to attaining the designation of Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA)
  • Work experience that demonstrates strong technical and/or client service skills
  • Passion for solving problems and sharing solutions to exceed client standards
  • Ability to be a self-starter and work independently, as well as cooperatively in a close team environment
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Excellent Microsoft Office skills, particularly in Excel
  • Proficiency in English and French, both written and oral

Equal Opportunity Employer

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