Our client is seeking an experienced and driven Actuarial Project Manager to lead the delivery of a high-profile Partial Internal Model (PIM) project. This is a unique opportunity to play a central role in shaping and driving a major actuarial initiative, working closely with internal teams, senior stakeholders, and external partners.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide overall direction, coordination, and control of the PIM project, delivering to agreed standards and stakeholder satisfaction.
Lead project planning, scheduling, and resource management, including IT and third-party requirements.
Develop and maintain high-quality technical documentation related to the PIM.
Monitor progress, manage risks, and escalate issues appropriately.
Facilitate the definition of project scope, goals, and deliverables.
Motivate, support and coach project team members to meet objectives.
Maintain robust governance and reporting processes, ensuring regular updates to senior management and oversight authorities.
Ensure compliance with regulatory standards, including those outlined by the FCA and PRA.
What We're Looking For:
Strong technical actuarial knowledge relevant to PIM development and delivery.
Proven experience leading complex projects, with people, risk, and change management responsibilities.
Excellent communication, presentation, negotiation, and organisational skills.
Ability to draft and review technical documentation with accuracy and clarity.
Confident in stakeholder engagement and relationship building at all levels.
Critical thinker with problem-solving abilities and a flexible, pragmatic approach.
Desirable:
Project management qualification and practical experience with formal methodologies and tools.
In-depth understanding of actuarial/financial systems and processes.
Eames Consulting is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
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