Our flexible, hybrid work model offers the option to work remotely or in the office.
How you’ll contribute:
As an Actuarial Associate, you’ll be responsible for deliverables related to our variable annuities and flagship registered-index-linked annuity product, Shield. This position supports the Liability Analysis and Services team and is responsible for production and analysis that informs hedging-related reporting, attribution, and strategy.
In this role, you’ll get to:
Own the monthly production of asset results for variable annuities and Shield products in the PathWise environment; support the production of attribution results, sensitivity grids, and ad hoc runs.
Conduct hedging analysis, including sensitivity testing, attribution, and forward-looking estimation for variable annuities and our flagship registered-index-linked annuity product, Shield.
Identify, measure, and propose solutions to enhance hedge strategy; review hedge performance.
Develop deep expertise in our asset and liability models; perform model updates, testing, review, and investigation as needed.
Analyze drivers of results and communicate insights to management.
Create and improve analytical tools and processes to enhance efficiency.
Coordinate with stakeholders to maintain consistency in production processes and deliverable schedules, assumptions, and modeling methodologies; stay up to date on regulatory and reporting changes.
Partner with the model development team to request, document, and approve model changes and to improve processes that enhance efficiency.
Work with the Leader of Hedging Liability Analysis to prioritize, plan, and execute projects.
Requirements
We’re looking for people who have:
Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, Actuarial Science, Statistics, Economics, Computer Science or Finance.
Recently credentialed ASA or actively pursuing ASA completion.
3 years of actuarial experience preferred.
Variable Annuity and RILA product knowledge preferred.
Asset modeling experience preferred.
Computing and programming skills; Python preferred.
Experience with SQL database queries preferred.
Experience with actuarial modeling software; PathWise preferred.
Proficiency in MS Office (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint).
Project management skills; detail- and process-oriented.
Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Conceptual and analytical skills to develop solutions to complex problems.
Ability to adapt to changing business priorities and deadlines.
What you’ll gain from the Brighthouse Actuarial Development Program:
Experience with one of the largest annuity and life insurance providers in the U.S.
Study materials, study time, and exam fees paid for by Brighthouse Financial.
Direct exposure to leaders, mentors, and learning opportunities.
24-month rotational work assignments to promote career growth.