About the role
The Reserving Actuarial Analyst evaluates and monitors loss reserves across multiple lines of business to ensure accurate, reliable financial results. They combine technical reserving expertise with business insight to support quarterly reserve reviews, profit share analyses, and financial reporting. This role partners closely with finance, claims, engineering, and underwriting teams to translate emerging loss trends into actionable insights that guide strategic decision-making.
Responsibilities
- Perform quarterly reserve analyses and profit share analyses using standard actuarial methodologies to support accurate booked reserves and financial reporting.
- Extract, transform, and analyze large datasets to build and maintain reserving exhibits, reserve triangles, and monitoring dashboards.
- Partner with Claims, Finance, Underwriting, and other teams to understand loss drivers, identify emerging trends, and assess their impact on reserves.
- Assist in refining reserving methodologies, assumptions, and governance processes to strengthen consistency, transparency, and control.
- Prepare clear actuarial reports and presentations for senior management, regulators, and external stakeholders, highlighting key findings and recommendations.
- Contribute to process improvements and automation initiatives that make reserving analyses more efficient, repeatable, and scalable.
Skills and Qualifications
- 4+ years of P&C actuarial experience, with direct or strong exposure to reserving.
- Progress toward ACAS/FCAS through successful completion of multiple actuarial exams and an interest in continuing that journey.
- Bachelor's degree in actuarial science, mathematics, computer science, statistics, or a related quantitative field.
- Strong Excel experience for building and maintaining actuarial models, summaries, and analyses.
- Experience working with large datasets; familiarity with tools such as SQL, R, or Python to manipulate and analyze data.
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment, with a track record of managing multiple projects and meeting target dates without sacrificing quality.
- Clear and concise communication skills, including experience presenting technical results to both actuarial and non-actuarial audiences.
- High attention to detail, with a focus on accuracy, documentation, and reproducibility of analyses.
Bonus Points
- Direct reserving experience across multiple P&C lines or specialty lines such as cyber or executive risks.
- Experience working in an insurance, reinsurance, or insurtech environment with cross-functional partners in finance, claims, underwriting, or data engineering.
- Hands-on experience automating actuarial workflows or building reserving tools using SQL, R, Python, or similar technologies.
- Familiarity with regulatory and financial reporting requirements related to P&C loss reserves (e.g., Statement of Actuarial Opinion support).
Compensation
Our compensation reflects the cost of labor across several US geographic markets. The US base salary for this position ranges from $99,000/year in our lowest geographic market up to $150,000/year in our highest geographic market. Consistent with applicable laws, an employee's pay within this range is based on a number of factors, which include but are not limited to relevant education, skills, job-related knowledge, qualifications, work experience, credentials, and/or geographic location. Your recruiter can share more on target salary for your location during the interview process. Coalition, Inc. reserves the right to modify this range as needed.
Perks
- 100% medical, dental and vision coverage
- Flexible PTO policy
- Annual home office stipend and WeWork access
- Mental & physical health wellness programs (One Medical, Headspace, Wellhub, and more)!
- Competitive compensation and opportunity for advancement