Aviva Canada

Financial Services

SeniorActuarialAnalyst

$90–90k Toronto, Ontario, Canada Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior Actuarial Analyst at Aviva Canada. Skills: Pricing models, Python, Data analysis. Develop pricing models. Maintain pricing models”

What You'll Achieve.

Maintain profitable growth; Achieve market-leading pricing

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving; Data analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years of P&C experience, 2+ years’ experience coding in Python, Experience working with, or a understanding of, pricing models, problem-solving and data analysis skills, Resourcefulness, ability to work independently, stakeholder management skills

Nice to Have

Progress toward ACAS or FCAS designation

What You'll Do.

Develop pricing models

Maintain pricing models

Incorporate new technologies

Leverage methodologies

Support data science initiatives

Monitor model effectiveness

Prepare presentations

Monitor performance metrics

Promote risk mitigation

Maintain documentation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with pricing teams; Deliver solutions to business leadership; Deliver solutions to underwriting teams; Communicate ideas to technical audiences; Communicate ideas to non-technical audiences

Communication Scope

Clearly communicate ideas; Present ideas

Full Job Description

# **Experience Aviva** **Together, we are Aviva.** Our values — Care, Commitment, Community, and Confidence — guide how we show up for each other and for our customers. Individually, they’re words. Together, they define who we are. At**Aviva Canada** , we put people first, our employees, our customers, and our communities. We’re proud of a culture built on care, inclusion, and collaboration, where your voice matters and your growth is supported. We’re not just about insurance; we’re about making a real difference by protecting what matters most. # **The Opportunity** This role sits within the **Commercial Auto Price Modeling team** , which focuses on delivering value through developing/modeling large-scale projects and monitoring existing production models. The goal is to maintain and strengthen profitable growth within our commercial auto lines of business. You will be part of a group that delivers solutions to pricing as well as other business leadership and underwriting teams. This requires an understanding of actuarial and data science knowledge, which requires one to collaborate closely with the pricing teams. This role provides an excellent opportunity to expand your knowledge across multiple provinces and products, while applying a wide range of actuarial/data science techniques to solve complex problems and help achieve market-leading pricing. # **What you’ll do:** * Develop and maintain pricing models, incorporating new technologies to improve efficiency and predictiveness. * Leverage the latest methodologies to ensure that our models are actuarially sound and align with data science best practices. * Support data science initiatives and provide recommendations to ensure our models maintain their effectiveness, while providing insight into their predictive power. * Monitor the effectiveness of data science models in production, prepare presentations to communicate insights on current and future portfolios * Monitor performance metrics and proactively identi

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