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Capital Modeling Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Support Tokio Marine Holdings ERM to define and review standard capital modeling assumptions, custom views of risk, and estimate PMLs for under-modeled region-perils. Support Tokio Marine Group ...

Support Tokio Marine Holdings ERM to define and review standard capital modeling assumptions, custom views of risk, and estimate PMLs for under-modeled region-perils. Support Tokio Marine Group ...

TMHD - standard capital modeling through cat model standardization, loss accumulation and model blending. * Analytical support for climate change impact assessment on exposure and internal model ...

Senior Actuary

Richmond, VA · On-site

$200K/yr

This role entails analytical work in actuarial pricing, reserving, capital modeling, catastrophe modeling, data science, KPIs, and reinsurance. The ideal candidate would be a Career ACAS or FCAS with ...

$110K - $140K/yr

In this position, you'll work on high-impact projects involving casualty accumulation, emerging risks like cyber and climate, capital modeling, and group risk reporting. This is an ideal role for ...

TMHD - standard capital modeling through cat model standardization, loss accumulation and model blending. * Analytical support for climate change impact assessment on exposure and internal model ...

Manager, Ontology & Data Modeling

Richmond, VA

$54.25 - $70.25/hr

The Manager of Ontology and Data Modeling will be responsible for partnering with Technology, Machine Learning, and other Capital One teams to support the development and integration of semantic ...

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How much do capital modeling jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for capital modeling in the United States is $54,686.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,500.00 and $55,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Capital Modeling vs Actuarial Modeling?

AspectCapital ModelingActuarial Modeling
Required CredentialsTypically requires actuarial credentials (e.g., ASA, FSA) and financial certificationsRequires actuarial credentials (e.g., ASA, FSA) and strong statistical background
Work EnvironmentFinancial institutions, insurance companies, risk management teamsInsurance companies, consulting firms, government agencies
Industry UsageUsed for regulatory capital, risk assessment, and solvency analysisUsed for pricing, reserving, and product development

While both roles involve quantitative analysis and actuarial skills, Capital Modeling focuses on assessing financial risk and capital adequacy, often for regulatory compliance. Actuarial Modeling is broader, covering product pricing, reserving, and statistical analysis within insurance and related industries.

What cities are hiring for Capital Modeling jobs? Cities with the most Capital Modeling job openings:
Infographic showing various Capital Modeling job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,686 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

Senior Catastrophe Risk Modeler

Tmhcc

Duluth, GA • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Tokio Marine HCC is a leading specialty insurance company with a global footprint supporting the many things in life we cherish. Love hamburgers and corn on the cob, seeing your favorite musician in an amazing venue, maybe even attending a football game? I bet you never realized there is an entire industry dedicated to ensuring peace of mind for all the bigandlittle things in life. At Tokio Marine HCC we invite you to be part of the collaboration between minds, striving together to lead the specialty insurance field.
As a Catastrophe Risk Modeler, you will utilize your technical expertise in catastrophe risk modeling joining a bright team of experts in risk modeling, analytics, research and development.This position is a hybrid role, located in Metro Atlanta area (Duluth, GA).
What you will do:

  • Nat Cat Center of Excellence: Support Tokio Marine Group Nat Cat Center of Excellence proactively sharing catastrophe modeling expertise and research with the broader Tokio Marine Group Companies to foster risk culture, market intelligence, training, collaboration, data and ad-hoc requests.

  • Catastrophe Model Development: Apply expertise in catastrophe risk modeling research and development. Develop internal models and support solution development for Tokio Marine Holdings and Tokio Marine Group Companies' initiatives.

  • Catastrophe Model Validation: Research and develop benchmarks to evaluate model performance overall and for detailed model components - hazard and vulnerability - and loss validations to support model development and validation of vendor models.

  • Support Tokio Marine Holdings ERM: Support Tokio Marine Holdings ERM to define and review standard capital modeling assumptions, custom views of risk, and estimate PMLs for under-modeled region-perils. Support Tokio Marine Group enterprise exposure management and other risk analytics functions to define peril assumptions, support live event response and post-event impact analysis. Apply expertise to support climate change research and impact assessment of physical risks.


What you need to have:

  • Bachelor's degree (Masters or Ph.D preferred)

  • Relevant and progressive professional experience in Catastrophe Modeling (Flood, Earthquake, etc.) exhibiting educational training in area of expertise and aptitude to adapt to other expertise.

  • Strong technical skills in programming (Python or related), GIS, Excel, SQL, AI/ML.

  • General knowledge of P&C (re)insurance industry and application of catastrophe modeling for risk management and underwriting use cases.

  • Ability to produce accurate, clear, professional, and detailed results via reports, exhibits and presentations.

  • Must be an exceptional communicator to present results to stakeholders and non-technical audiences with ability to make connections externally and internally.