Future Consideration - Actuarial InternAtlanta; Chicago; or Bloomington, ILDescriptionReporting to a senior actuarial analyst or associate actuary, the actuarial intern works under the direction of a supervisor, project manager or account executive to organize, input and update data in actuarial models. It is an opportunity to develop professional expertise and communication skills by working on projects in various areas. The actuarial intern will interact with analysts and consultants as well as other personnel within Pinnacle.The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Essential Functions and ResponsibilitiesTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to accomplish each essential function satisfactorily.Participate in the delivery of actuarial consulting projects Organize and input data into actuarial models; modify existing actuarial models; and/or manipulate existing code for data processing and predictive modeling under the direction of a project managerFormat work correctly and professionallyEffectively communicate with project teams and manage internal expectations to ensure that projects are on time and meet Pinnacle standards for excellenceSuggest improvements to accuracy, efficiency, and/or quality of Pinnacle processes or work products to supervisorCommunicate clearly with co-workers and supervisor regarding day-to-day projectsReview work to ensure accuracyProactively request additional work when availableComply with the Casualty Actuarial Society's Code of Professional Ethics for CandidatesEnter time and expenses accurately and timelyHandle and process confidential information with complete discretionFile projects and materials according to Pinnacle's internal filing systemRegular, predictable and punctual attendance in a Pinnacle office when not working off-siteCompetenciesAnalytical and mathematical proficiencyOrganizational abilityStrong verbal and written communication skillsExperience with Microsoft Office softwareAttention to detailEducation and/or ExperiencePursuing Bachelors' Degree from an accredited college or university in Actuarial Science, relevant mathematical or insurance fieldSuccessful completion of at least one actuarial examActively pursuing credentials in the Casualty Actuarial Society