- You will be joining WTW as a nearly or newly qualified actuarial pensions consultant with experience working on core UK defined benefit pensions actuarial work.
- We work with a wide range of clients and your work may cover both trustee and corporate assignments. As well as providing advice on regular valuations, accounting, PPF levies, individual calculations, and factor reviews, we often work alongside our clients on innovative, market-leading projects. You will have opportunities to contribute to varied and interesting projects such as:
- Integrated risk management
- Liability management
- GMP equalisation
- Plan design strategy
- Asset/liability modelling and journey planning strategy
- Mergers and acquisitions
- You will work as part of a team, building relationships and liaising effectively with colleagues. You will take an active interest in the development of more junior staff, delegating effectively and providing development opportunities through mentoring.
- You will have the opportunity to contribute to achieving the exciting growth strategy of the strongly performing GB Retirement practice.
- You will be working within a supportive team of diverse colleagues, including some of the leading figures in the pensions industry.
- WTW is truly a market leader. To give just two examples, we advised on the first longevity swap for a UK pension scheme and pioneered the new Collective DC benefit structure: we are scheme actuary to the UK’s first CDC scheme. Actuarial consultants at WTW benefit from all the resources and opportunities that a large company can provide, but this doesn’t come at the cost of individuality.
- We encourage and support our colleagues to tailor their roles to match their passions, strengths and aspirations. We provide extensive development opportunities, underpinned by our award-winning Pathfinder initiative which ensures provision of a wide range of consulting opportunities, as well as the high-quality training you would expect from a market-leading employer. All client and internal roles are advertised on a weekly online noticeboard, giving colleagues the opportunity to pursue the career which works for them, for example becoming a specialist in a particular technical area, undertaking client secondments or becoming a people manager.
- Irrespective of which office you join, you will be part of the wider WTW community. Our inclusion networks include Gender Equity, LGBT+, Multicultural, Workability and Young Professionals and our Corporate Social Responsibility group champions social and charitable activities in our local communities. These groups are at the heart of how we engage and inspire colleagues in our offices. Inclusion creates the environment where diversity can thrive.
- Please follow the link below for WTW GB Retirement career case studies booklet: https://en-gb/solutions/pensions-corporate-consulting
- Experience working as a newly or nearly qualified actuary on core UK defined benefit actuarial work.
- IFoA newly or nearly qualified actuary (or equivalent).
- Strong client-service orientation.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Proven experience of project management of large teams and projects.
- Proven delegation skills and a desire to coach and mentor junior colleagues.
- Sense of accountability: owning your work and taking pride in it.
- Self-starter: interest in continually challenging yourself and willingness to step outside of your comfort zone.
- Ability to think beyond the task at hand and understand how work fits into the broader landscape.