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Actuarial Analyst 2: Commercial Lines Pricing at Westfield Insurance Company in Westfield Center, OH

Essential Functions (primary functions and/or reasons the job exists in order of importance) Prepares various rate or reserve analyses. Provides recommendations on pricing matters. Gives input on pricing and monitoring of new programs. Determines loss and loss expense reserve recommendations. Prepares state filing material. Develops management reports. Contributes to the communication and coordination of activities to support corporate objectives. Develops and expands knowledge of generally accepted actuarial methods. Develops and maintains adequate knowledge and awareness of industry activities through attendance at seminars, reading trade journals and magazines, and through personal contact with other insurance companies, state regulatory bodies and professional affiliations. Develops and expands knowledge of relevant tools and technologies. Desired Qualifications/Experience/Certification/Education (in order of importance) Demonstrated basic knowledge of actuarial techniques and property and casualty insurance. Minimum of 3 years of P&C experience. BS or BA degree in actuarial science, mathematics, or related field or commensurate experience. Credit for completion of three or more CAS exams. Demonstrated competency with MS Excel, MS Word with preference for MS Access and SAS/programming skills. Strong written and oral communication skills Valid driver's license and a driving record that conforms to company standards.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Database Administration, Risk & Quantitative AnalysisEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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