What are the responsibilities and job description for the Actuarial Analyst I position at Kansas City Life?
QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS :
College degree with an emphasis in Math, Statistics, Finance, or related field or other majors in conjunction with credit for preliminary actuarial exams (VEE credit)
Good PC skills, including the use of spreadsheets and databases, and aptitude for insurance and actuarial software
Basic knowledge of insurance concepts
Good communication skills.
DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES :
Support actuarial analysis to assist in the development of rates, reserves, and financial forecasts used in actuarial recommendations and reporting.
Maintain actuarial databases. Compile, categorize, document, and validate data for analysis and related reports.
Effectively use actuarial software to support decision analysis, including a basic familiarity with actuarial software and models used to support work assignments, accurately maintaining model inputs and reviewing reasonableness of results.
Assist in preparation of actuarial communications including financial reporting, profit or risk analysis, response to regulators, or information for management or agents.
Assist in the implementation of new actuarial systems.
Kansas City Life Insurance Company is committed to equal employment opportunities for all individuals regardless of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or genetic information.
Regular and reliable attendance and punctuality is an essential function of this position.
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