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Actuarial Supervisor Location: Troy, Michigan - Hybrid (3 days in-office, 2 days work-from-home) Employment Type: Full-Time Requisition Begin Date: 08/10/2026 Requisition End Date 10/10/2026 (Posting ...

As the fifth actuarial employee, you will be tasked with upkeeping the actuarial function. This job has significant long-term growth opportunities. We are looking for an Actuarial Analyst to join our ...

The Actuarial Director is responsible for leading actuarial components of financial condition examinations of life insurance companies on behalf of regulatory bodies, other regulatory consulting ...

Actuarial Manager

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$150K - $190K/yr

The Actuarial Manager is a pivotal role within our organization, responsible for performing and overseeing comprehensive actuarial analyses specific to E&S personal lines umbrella insurance for the ...

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Work collaboratively with client service and actuarial/financial teams to collect, validate, and reconcile data for accuracy and consistency. • ...

As we build upon the solid groundwork established over the past ten years' prior, BPE's Actuarial Department is also growing! Our business model provides a unique opportunity to join our team and ...

Actuarial Student

Rock Island, IL · On-site

$64K - $70K/yr

Actuarial Student Put your analytical skills to work while building a rewarding actuarial career. As an Actuarial Student, you will support meaningful modeling projects, analyze data, validate ...

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Work collaboratively with client service and actuarial/financial teams to collect, validate, and reconcile data for accuracy and consistency. • ...

Integrate data from multiple sources into actuarial and financial client reports and deliverables. Prepare routine financial and actuarial reports for selffunded clients including ongoing claim ...

The Actuarial Analyst performs pricing, reserving, forecasting, and analytical work within a Property & Casualty insurance environment. This position works closely with Underwriting, Claims, Finance ...

Integrate data from multiple sources into actuarial and financial client reports and deliverables. Prepare routine financial and actuarial reports for selffunded clients including ongoing claim ...

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Work collaboratively with client service and actuarial/financial teams to collect, validate, and reconcile data for accuracy and consistency. • ...

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How much do actuarial jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for actuarial in the United States is $93,525.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,500.00 and $109,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an actuary?

Actuaries are professionals who use mathematics, statistics, and financial theory to analyze the financial costs of risk and uncertainty. They help organizations, particularly insurance companies and pension plans, to assess the likelihood of future events and develop policies that minimize the cost of those risks. Their work is crucial in designing insurance policies, pension plans, and other financial strategies to ensure financial stability. Actuaries often use specialized software and models to forecast future events and assist companies in making informed decisions. Becoming an actuary typically requires passing a series of professional exams and having strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an actuary?

To thrive as an Actuary, you need strong analytical skills, mathematical proficiency, and a relevant degree (such as in mathematics, statistics, or actuarial science), along with progress toward or completion of actuarial exams. Knowledge of specialized actuarial software (like SAS, R, or Excel), and familiarity with modeling tools and industry certifications from organizations such as the SOA or CAS, are typically required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help actuaries translate complex data into actionable insights for decision-makers. These skills are crucial for accurately assessing risk, ensuring financial stability, and providing reliable advice in insurance, finance, and related industries.

What are some common challenges actuaries face in their day-to-day work?

Actuaries often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex data sets, keeping up with rapidly changing regulations, and communicating technical findings to non-technical stakeholders. Balancing accuracy with tight project deadlines is also a frequent hurdle, especially when supporting multiple projects simultaneously. To succeed, actuaries must be adaptable, detail-oriented, and strong collaborators, often working closely with finance, underwriting, and IT teams to ensure their analyses drive informed business decisions.

What is the difference between Actuarial vs Actuarial Analyst?

AspectActuarialActuarial Analyst
Required CredentialsActuarial exams, certifications (e.g., ASA, FSA)Actuarial exams, entry-level certifications
Work EnvironmentSenior roles, strategic planning, client interactionData analysis, modeling, report preparation
Employer & Industry UsageInsurance companies, consulting firms, pension fundsInsurance companies, consulting firms, government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonHigher-level responsibilities, decision-making rolesEntry to mid-level analysis, support roles

Actuarial professionals typically hold advanced certifications and engage in strategic decision-making, while Actuarial Analysts focus on data analysis and modeling at an entry or mid-level. Both roles are essential in insurance and finance industries, but they differ in responsibilities and experience levels.

Is an actuarial a good career?

An actuarial career involves analyzing financial risks using mathematics, statistics, and economic theory, often requiring professional certifications such as the ASA or FSA. It offers high earning potential, job stability, and opportunities across insurance, finance, and consulting industries, but also demands strong analytical skills and ongoing education. Many find it a rewarding profession with clear career progression paths.

What jobs does an actuarial do?

An actuary analyzes financial risks using mathematics, statistics, and modeling techniques to evaluate insurance policies, pension plans, and other financial strategies. They often work with data analysis tools and pursue professional certifications like the ASA or FSA to advance in roles such as risk analyst, pricing actuary, or pension consultant.

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Infographic showing various Actuarial job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 60% Physical, 16% Hybrid, and 24% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $93,525 per year, or $45 per hour.

Actuarial Supervisor

Tmhcc

Troy, MI • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Role Details

Job Title: Actuarial Supervisor

Location: Troy, Michigan - Hybrid (3 days in-office, 2 days work-from-home)

Employment Type: Full-Time

Requisition Begin Date: 08/10/2026

Requisition End Date 10/10/2026 (Posting may close earlier if filled or business needs change.)

Help us insure it

Tokio Marine HCC - Public Risk Group,a member of the Tokio Marine group of companies, is a market leader in providing specialized insurance products for municipal entities. We cover counties, cities, townships, villages, police departments, prisons, fire departments and more. We serve the growing insurance and risk management needs of medium and large governmental entities and provide property and casualty insurance coverages in multiple states.

Role Overview

We are looking for a collaborative, experienced Actuarial Supervisor to lead actuarial analysis and help drive informed business decisions across multiple lines of business. This role will oversee actuarial performance reporting, provide insight into pricing and profitability, and work closely with underwriting, product management, accounting, and IT.

The Actuarial Supervisor will have a meaningful impact on product performance, financial planning, and sustainable growth. This position also provides the opportunity to lead a team, shape cross-functional initiatives, and enhance the actuarial capabilities that support the organization's long-term strategy.

Key Responsibilities

  • Review and recommend actuarial performance reporting by product line, including product reviews, market assessments, and financial-return objectives.

  • Lead actuarial analyses used to estimate financial outcomes and inform business strategy.

  • Provide financial input on pricing, loss ratios, expenses, and budget projections for future operating periods.

  • Build strong working relationships with underwriting, product management, accounting, and other business partners to ensure actuarial insights are integrated into decision-making.

  • Partner with IT on the strategic development and enhancement of actuarial systems, tools, and processes.

  • Develop work plans, establish priorities and timelines, allocate resources, and ensure the team meets commitments and deadlines.

  • Communicate team results, trends, and recommendations to management through clear written reports and verbal presentations.

  • Drive improvements to actuarial processes and help identify, design, and implement new, efficient business practices.

  • Assist with development of the work unit budget and manage work within established financial objectives.

  • Ensure compliance with corporate policies and procedures; identify, implement, and test effective controls for the actuarial function.

  • Provide full people leadership for direct reports, including hiring recommendations, training, work coordination, performance management, coaching, and development.

What You Bring

  • Bachelor's degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field; equivalent education and experience may be considered.

  • ACAS designation required; FCAS designation strongly preferred.

  • At least 6 years of progressive, relevant actuarial experience.

  • Broad knowledge of actuarial principles, practices, and procedures, with the ability to apply sound professional judgment.

  • Demonstrated experience with actuarial performance analysis, pricing, loss ratios, expense analysis, and financial forecasting.

  • Strong leadership, planning, and project-management skills, with the ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities in a deadline-driven environment.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present complex analysis and recommendations to management and non-actuarial partners.

  • Proven ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality, tact, and diplomacy.

  • Strong analytical and organizational abilities, with a focus on process improvement and effective business controls.

  • Awareness of industry trends, legal developments, and technical changes affecting the Company's lines of business.

  • Advanced proficiency inExcel, SQL, and comfort with programming tools (Python a plus).

  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills.

  • Ability to communicate clearly and confidently across teams.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package

  • Strong learning culture with ongoing development opportunities

  • Opportunities for growth and career advancement

  • Comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage, with eligibility beginning on your first day of employment

  • Basic life and disability insurance

  • 401(k) plan with 6% company match

  • 20 days of PTO and two floating holidays (prorated)

  • Approximately 11 paid holidays and volunteer time off

  • Paid parental leave

  • Access to our award-winning wellness program, including mental health services, fitness network membership, and a complimentary Headspace subscription

  • Student loan matching program

  • Employee discount program

  • An opportunity to do meaningful work and love what you do

Disclaimer

You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if the Company is concerned about a conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the chance to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction or challenge the accuracy of the background report. The Company will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable federal, state and local laws, such as the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (18 USC 1033(e))(the "VCCLEA"), which restricts financial institutions and insurers such as TMHCC from employing individuals with certain types of criminal convictions. Where the hiring and employment of individuals is not restricted by the foregoing, the Company will consider qualified applicants with arrest or conviction history in compliance with applicable law such as the California Fair Chance Act, the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance, the San Diego Fair Chance Ordinance, and the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.]

About Us

Tokio Marine HCC is a global industry-leading specialty insurance group, backed by the strength and stability of the Tokio Marine Group. Offering over 100 classes of specialty insurance, we empower clients to pursue opportunities confidently through our "Mind Over Risk" philosophy. More than an insurance company, we are an organization built on innovation, unity, and trust.

At our core, we are Always Advancing, driven by innovation and an entrepreneurial spirit that keeps us moving forward. Our people are Experts in Tomorrow, using curiosity and smart working to anticipate what's next. With a culture rooted in Reaching Out, we foster genuine collaboration and support, ensuring every individual has the opportunity to succeed and make a difference.

Applying our Mind Over Risk philosophy to writing insurance allows our customers to take on opportunity with confidence. That philosophy defines our way of thinking, unites us as a team, and differentiates us from our competitors. We are much more than just an insurance company; we are a good company.

Equal Opportunity Employer

TMHCC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, citizenship, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected veteran or military status, race, ethnicity, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable local laws, regulations and ordinances.

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