Job ID: 10035 Employment Type: Existing Role Working Business Language: English. This role is considered a head‑office role and will be required to communicate with internal stakeholders across Canada where the primary business language utilized is English. Location(s): Winnipeg, MB; Wawanesa, MB; Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB; Edmonton, AB; Lethbridge, AB; Toronto (North York), ON; Kitchener, ON; Ottawa, ON; Montreal, QC; Quebec City, QC; Moncton, NB; Dartmouth, NS. Salary: $110,000 - $150,000 per year. Candidates with salary expectations outside of the range are still encouraged to apply. In addition to salary, full‑time and part‑time permanent employees are eligible for an annual bonus plan, leave‑of‑absence top‑up programmes and are provided with generous vacation time, personal days, premium free benefits and a pension plan. Job Overview The Senior Actuarial Consultant, Forecasting operates with a high degree of autonomy to support the company's financial planning and capital management objectives. The role centres on the development of the annual financial plan, Financial Condition Testing (FCT), and capital management in close partnership with line‑of‑business owners to monitor and support the smooth execution of the operational plan. The successful candidate will bring strong technical skills and business acumen to meaningful, high‑visibility work. This role offers a distinctive opportunity to collaborate across a broad set of internal stakeholders — including Pricing, Finance, Reserving, Business Development, Claims, and Operations — in support of the company's financial health and long‑term strategic growth. This role is open to candidates at the Actuarial Consultant, Senior Actuarial Consultant and Actuarial Expert levels. Job Responsibilities Research, extract, and manipulate complex data from relevant sources, and assess data quality for Budget and Financial Condition Testing projects. Support the business and overall company by performing analyses/reviews and completing ad‑hoc requests/special projects in a timely manner with minimal support from peers and leaders. Apply analytical and technical skills to evaluate large or complex datasets, drawing meaningful insights to inform financial planning decisions. Demonstrate strong attention to detail when performing analysis with minimal technical errors. Evaluate existing processes to find areas for increased efficiency. Identify opportunities for automation of routine tasks and implementation of advanced techniques while ensuring ethical and responsible application of solutions. Leverage AI tools to enhance personal and team productivity, streamlining workflows and reducing manual effort where appropriate. Develop new approaches to problem solving and assess impacts of solution options with minimal support from leaders. Monitor emerging industry trends and assess their potential impact on Wawanesa. Represent Wawanesa at external engagements, including universities, actuarial organizations, industry events, and charitable causes. Construct and provide progress updates and reports regarding Forecasting team’s objectives and tasks. Communicate Budget and FCT analysis and recommendations to a diverse audience. Anticipate obstacles and raise them proactively, keeping stakeholders informed throughout project lifecycles. Understand and interpret government regulations and internal policies. Identify the business requirements for a given task and initiate action as required. Understand how insurance mechanisms work in general and how they work at Wawanesa. Commit to professional development and continuous experiential learning to build cross‑functional knowledge, technical skills, and mastery in competencies. Focus learning activities on bringing new knowledge and skills to the team to address existing gaps. Lead projects from beginning to end. Include implementation of the final product. May include training and documentation of the project. Prioritise and complete multiple concurrent assignments, both individually and as a leader of a group, in a timely manner while proactively keeping leaders informed of progress. Build trust and credibility with peers. Develop strong working relationships across teams. Actively contribute to the mentorship, training and development of actuarial analysts. Provide feedback, instruction, and development guidance to help others excel in their current or future job responsibilities. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or other related field. Four or more years of P&C actuarial experience preferred. Pursuing FCAS, 7 CAS exams or an ACAS designation an asset. Proficiency with Excel, SQL, Python, R, and/or other related software/programming. Experience in budget, Financial Condition Testing, and capital modelling an asset. A team player who can challenge the status quo respectfully and seek feedback for improvement. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Wawanesa is committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) and believes that our strength lies in the diversity of our people. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, including racialised persons, women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, gender‑diverse and neurodiverse individuals, and anyone who can contribute to the further diversification of thought and ideas. We aim to ensure our recruitment process is accessible to all candidates. 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Senior Actuarial Consultant - Corporate Actuarial - Forecasting
WAWANESA INSURANCE
toronto, toronto
Published 17 days ago
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