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This role is eligible for the actuarial student program. This role coordinates, prepares, and performs actuarial analyses required to develop new products, project future results, reprice existing ...

This role is eligible for the actuarial student program. This role coordinates, prepares, and performs actuarial analyses required to develop new products, project future results, reprice existing ...

Associate Actuary - US Pricing

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$109.50K - $134K/yr

Participate in the Actuarial Student Rotation program * May perform other duties as required. Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Analytics, Finance ...

This role is eligible for the actuarial student program. This role coordinates, prepares, and performs actuarial analyses required to develop new products, project future results, reprice existing ...

This role is eligible for the actuarial student program. This role coordinates, prepares, and performs actuarial analyses required to develop new products, project future results, reprice existing ...

Qualified actuary or actuarial student with excellent exam progress and a minimum of 4 years of experience. * Reinsurance experience would be an added advantage * Exposure to coding or process ...

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The Actuarial Analyst I position is for entry-level actuarial students.The responsibilities of this position primarily involve learning to perform and communicate complex actuarial analyses such as ...

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How much do actuarial student jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for actuarial student in the United States is $113,678.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,500.00 and $127,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Actuarial Student job?

An Actuarial Student is an entry-level professional working towards becoming a fully qualified actuary. They typically analyze risk, perform financial modeling, and assist senior actuaries in industries like insurance, pensions, and finance. While gaining practical experience, they also study for actuarial exams required for professional certification. Many employers provide support, including study time and exam reimbursements. This role is critical for developing the skills and knowledge necessary for an actuarial career.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Actuarial Student position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Actuarial Student, you need strong analytical and mathematical abilities, often with progress towards actuarial exams through organizations like the SOA or CAS and a degree in mathematics, statistics, or a related field. Proficiency in actuarial software such as Excel, VBA, SAS, R, or Python is highly valued, as is familiarity with data analysis and modeling tools. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively set standout candidates apart. These skills and attributes are vital for accurately assessing risk, supporting actuarial projects, and progressing toward full actuarial accreditation.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Actuarial Student?

As an Actuarial Student, your day-to-day tasks often include data analysis, assisting in the preparation of actuarial reports, updating financial models, and supporting senior actuaries with risk assessments and pricing. You'll use specialized software and spreadsheets to gather and interpret relevant data, contribute to insurance product development, and help ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Many actuarial students also dedicate time to studying for professional exams as part of their workweek, with support and mentorship from more experienced actuaries. Collaboration with underwriters, data scientists, and finance teams is common, offering valuable exposure to various aspects of the business and the insurance industry.
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Infographic showing various Actuarial Student job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 5% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 94% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $113,678 per year, or $54.7 per hour.
Sr. Actuarial Analyst

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Description:

We are Hiring!

Sr. Actuarial Analyst

Location: La Jolla, CA, Edina, MN, or Remote

Why choose Palomar?

Palomar is a rapidly growing and innovative insurer focused on providing specialty insurance to residential and commercial customers. Palomar welcomes self-motivated individuals to our thriving company. Guided by an entrepreneurial spirit, Palomar is building a dynamic and diverse team.

Join a company built on a culture of agility, innovation and authenticity that delivers peace of mind and protection to individuals and businesses impacted by adversity.

Want to learn more about our exciting journey? Go to plmr.com to learn more. https://ir.plmr.com/corporate-profile/default.aspx

The Details:

We are seeking a driven and curious Senior Actuarial Analyst with a strong foundation in pricing to join our growing actuarial team. Reporting to the VP, Actuarial, this role contributes directly to pricing decisions across multiple business lines while developing leadership skills through mentoring, project ownership, and cross-functional collaboration. The ideal candidate combines technical expertise in actuarial pricing and data analysis with creativity in problem-solving, a collaborative mindset, and the ability to communicate actionable insights that drive profitable business decisions.

What will you do? (Job Duties)

· Design and enhance actuarial pricing models, tools, and methodologies to support informed underwriting decisions.

· Perform account- and portfolio-level pricing analyses using actuarial techniques, rating plans, and loss experience—initially focused on Casualty, with opportunities to expand into other lines.

· Partner with Underwriting, Finance, Claims, and Reinsurance teams to evaluate programs, structure deals, and analyze portfolios—delivering clear insights and recommendations to stakeholders.

· Lead special initiatives such as onboarding new programs, improving models, and conducting ad hoc portfolio analyses to ensure rate adequacy and operational efficiency.

· Mentor junior analysts by sharing expertise, reviewing work, and supporting their development through the actuarial student program.

· Contribute to monitoring portfolio performance, profitability, and emerging trends to inform business decisions and product strategies.

Requirements:

What we are looking for: (Experience)

· Typically 5–8 years of experience in an actuarial role with a focus on pricing.

· Strong understanding of actuarial pricing techniques and data analytics within the property & casualty industry.

· Proficiency in SQL and Microsoft Office Suite; familiarity with programming languages such as Python, VBA, or R is a plus.

· Minimum of 5 actuarial exams passed; ACAS or FCAS designation preferred.

· Excellent communication and organizational skills, with the ability to present findings and recommendations effectively to cross-functional teams.

· Demonstrated interest in mentoring and contributing to process improvement and innovation.

We love people who want to:

· Build strong relationships through transparency, trust, and respect for each other.

· Work in an agile environment, with a resilient mindset to find creative solutions to challenges.

· Collaborate and celebrate diverse perspectives, promoting inclusivity and equality.

· Do the right thing with strong conviction and integrity.

· Be bold and innovative to help make an impact.

· If you thrive in a dynamic environment, and like working with happy, authentic, talented people, you'll enjoy a career with Palomar!

· Be intellectually curious, think creatively, and pragmatic

· Be hands on with their team and roll up their sleeves

· Empower people to continue to grow and see a bigger picture

What will you get in return?

· Full Suite of Medical Benefits

· Long Term Financial Incentives: All team members receive company equity.

· 401k with 3.5% automatic fully vested Employer Contribution

· Competitive PTO + Holiday Program

· Hybrid Work Environment

· Professional Development Assistance

· Career Exploration Opportunities

· Regular company-wide social events (even virtually!)

· To learn more visit us at www.plmr.com

Diversity at Palomar

At Palomar, we are committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion in all facets of the organization. We have built an open culture that celebrates the diversity of our workforce, while actively championing equality and inclusion practices that make us a company people want to work with and work for.

We believe that diversity, equality, and inclusion yield greater organizational creativity and productivity, which helps us serve our customers and partners more effectively. Delivering on our diversity commitment returns greater value to our shareholders and ultimately makes a positive impact to the communities in which we do business and to the people who live in them.

Accommodations:

Palomar will consider reasonable accommodations to ensure a qualified applicant with a disability (both visible and invisible) can be considered for the position. Palomar will also consider necessary modifications to the physical work environment, or to the way a job is usually performed, so an individual with a disability can perform the essential functions of the position. Additional accommodations will be considered that enable an employee with a disability to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment like those that are enjoyed by other employees without disabilities.

For more information about our company, visit us at www.plmr.com. Palomar is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

No phone calls or agency solicitation please

Pay Range: $112,500-$172,500

The above pay range is for all US-based roles based on function and level, benchmarked against companies of similar size and scope. To be compliant with local legislation as well as provide greater transparency to candidates, we disclose salary ranges on all job postings regardless of the desired job location. We also offer a competitive annual discretionary bonus program and the opportunity for annual long-term incentive stock grants. In addition, we offer a highly competitive benefits package. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors, including candidate experience and qualifications, and may vary from the amounts listed above.

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