Excellent benefits, team nights out and personal development.
A superb opportunity has arisen as a Training Coordinator working for a leading and rapidly expanding Motor Insurance company; a company that can offer a fun and vibrant working environment (they have a pool table and posh coffee!)
Based in Redhill, Surrey this fantastic opportunity is offering a competitive salary of £28,000 - £32,000 depending on experience, and offer fantastic benefits including: 23 days holiday plus bank holidays, pension, social night outs with the team, brand new offices with pool table, sofa areas and outdoor patio area, cycle to work scheme, life assurance, season ticket loan, enhance maternity/paternity pay, car leasing agreement, paid dental check-up care, referral scheme, trade discounts, merlin discounts.
Are you a reserving actuary with an interest in software?
Summary
Your work will create software solutions aligned with the WTW vision of reserving which will transform the industry and reserving's role within it.
As a member of the strategic leadership team of our market leading reserving and financial reporting software suite, ResQ, you will deliver cutting-edge product functionality by identifying and refining technical approaches, and drafting specification to guide the engineering teams.
The role will involve analysis of financial transaction data from the Admin and Accounting system, and you will need to oversee the team deliverables to ensure that all data is fully reconciled and accounted for, and actions are taken to resolve any queries and/or aged balances.
Full training is provided including new starter induction and further training thereafter.
You will take ownership for the end-to-end analysis of the reconciliation reporting for number of pensions schemes and will need to ensure all reporting is delivered accurately and within tight timescales.
Help to ensure the engineering teams understand the strategic product direction so they have contextual awareness of what they are developing, and why.
Collaborating with stakeholders (including internal subject matter experts and end-users) and members of the scrum teams to translate this roadmap into a user-story backlog which can be consumed and implemented by engineering teams.
Work with the Product Management team to understand the relevant business problems and influence the definition of the product vision and feature-level roadmap.