What are the responsibilities and job description for the Actuary position at Texas Farm Bureau?
The Voice of Texas Agriculture.
The Actuary is responsible for performing complex analyses, recommending pricing and reserving decisions, and increasing analytical capabilities for the Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Companies at the direction of the Vice President of Actuary (“VP”).
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND AUTHORITY
Perform complex analysis with recommended actions for management to pursue.
Identifies, recommends, and pursue projects, analyses, and other items to further advance corporate initiatives.
Recommends, leads, and implements new models.
Provides adjustments and improvements to models, when appropriate.
Leads and provides direction on complex analyses
Acts as a mentor to actuarial analysts
Organize, plan, and lead team efforts to complete projects on time.
Provides insight to management on issues.
Comply with the Certified Fleet Operation requirements of the Company Driving and Safety policy.
Provide after-hours support, if necessary.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s Degree in Math, Economics, Finance or related field.
Ability to lead multiple projects while providing effective input and briefing senior leaders.
Strong problem solving abilities.
Ability and willingness to learn and extend skills and mentor others.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
Proficient in use of Microsoft Office software required for this job.
Willing to travel as required.
Attainment of ACAS or FCAS designation.
Valid Texas driver’s license and driving record at the time of hire which would not place the employee on probation, or disqualify the employee from Certified Fleet Operator status under the Company Driving and Safety Policy.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Use of PC, telephone, copy machine, fax, and other office equipment over six (6) hours per day.
Extended periods of sitting and concentration.
Occasional bending, twisting, crouching, pulling, pushing, lifting, and moving items weighing up to 30 lbs.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Occasional long, irregular hours.
Work to be conducted in office environment owned/leased by company.
Occasional travel by auto or other public transportation.
Texas Farm Bureau is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/D/V).
The Actuary is responsible for performing complex analyses, recommending pricing and reserving decisions, and increasing analytical capabilities for the Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Companies at the direction of the Vice President of Actuary (“VP”).
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND AUTHORITY
Perform complex analysis with recommended actions for management to pursue.
Identifies, recommends, and pursue projects, analyses, and other items to further advance corporate initiatives.
Recommends, leads, and implements new models.
Provides adjustments and improvements to models, when appropriate.
Leads and provides direction on complex analyses
Acts as a mentor to actuarial analysts
Organize, plan, and lead team efforts to complete projects on time.
Provides insight to management on issues.
Comply with the Certified Fleet Operation requirements of the Company Driving and Safety policy.
Provide after-hours support, if necessary.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s Degree in Math, Economics, Finance or related field.
Ability to lead multiple projects while providing effective input and briefing senior leaders.
Strong problem solving abilities.
Ability and willingness to learn and extend skills and mentor others.
Strong oral and written communication skills.
Proficient in use of Microsoft Office software required for this job.
Willing to travel as required.
Attainment of ACAS or FCAS designation.
Valid Texas driver’s license and driving record at the time of hire which would not place the employee on probation, or disqualify the employee from Certified Fleet Operator status under the Company Driving and Safety Policy.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Use of PC, telephone, copy machine, fax, and other office equipment over six (6) hours per day.
Extended periods of sitting and concentration.
Occasional bending, twisting, crouching, pulling, pushing, lifting, and moving items weighing up to 30 lbs.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Occasional long, irregular hours.
Work to be conducted in office environment owned/leased by company.
Occasional travel by auto or other public transportation.
Texas Farm Bureau is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/D/V).