Ryan Specialty

Finance

QuantitativeRiskModelingLead

$320–400k United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Quantitative Risk Modeling Lead at Ryan Specialty. Skills: Quantitative Risk Modeling, Credit Insurance, Model Development. Lead actuarial and quantitative methods application. Translate insurance frameworks into credit underwriting”

Industry & Context.

Finance
Problems you'll solve

analytical and problem-solving skills; create frameworks from the ground up

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s degree, 10+ years of experience in quantitative underwriting roles, familiarity with insurance company balance sheets, familiarity with reserving protocols, familiarity with NAIC capital implications, familiarity with statistical approaches to risk assessment

Nice to Have

actuarial credentials (ASA, FSA), advanced quantitative degree, actuarial and insurance analytics a plus, technical proficiency in programming/statistical tools (SQL, R, Python, SAS, etc.) a plus

What You'll Do.

Lead actuarial and quantitative methods application

Translate insurance frameworks into credit underwriting

Lead complex quantitative model creation

Evaluate insurance company balance sheets

Build and refine models using regression

Develop internal risk frameworks

Drive research initiatives

Provide thought leadership

Lead ad-hoc analytics projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with underwriters, senior management, and insurance partners; Work across actuarial, underwriting, and credit teams

Communication Scope

communication skills

Process & Methodology

Manage multiple projects effectively, Manage multiple tasks simultaneously

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