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Senior Actuarial Consultant

Location
City of London, London
Salary Package
Up to £90000 per annum
Posted
14th May 2026
Consultants
Beatriz Fernández de Araoz

Our client is looking for a Senior Pensions Actuarial Consultant to join a growing and highly regarded team in London.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work across a broad range of DB pensions assignments, with the chance to gain exposure to pensions risk transfer work depending on your experience and interests. The role offers varied client exposure, interesting project work and strong long-term development opportunities.
Key responsibilities include:
  • Reviewing actuarial calculations and supporting junior team members
  • Working on DB pensions consulting assignments across a varied client portfolio
  • Supporting pensions risk transfer projects, including insurer liaison and project management
  • Contributing to specialist areas such as longevity, GMP equalisation and wider strategic pensions work
  • Drafting clear client communications and presentations
What they're looking for:
  • Qualified pensions actuary
  • Strong UK pensions actuarial consulting experience
  • Excellent technical knowledge across valuations, member options and pensions accounting
  • Strong communication and organisational skills
  • Commercial awareness and the ability to manage work within agreed budgets
Previous pensions risk transfer experience is not essential - training can be provided for someone with the right technical background and interest in developing in this area.
If you'd like to find out more, please get in touch.

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