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Actuarial Analyst

Martin & Company

Poland

Remote

PLN 308,000 - 381,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading insurance advisory firm in Poland is seeking an Actuarial Analyst to join their team. This role focuses on Workers’ Compensation, requiring 2-4 years of experience and a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. The selected candidate will engage in actuarial analyses, regulatory support, and gain hands-on experience, while benefiting from a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.

Benefits

Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) retirement plan options
Profit Sharing
Generous, flexible paid-time-off (PTO) policy

Qualifications

  • 2-4 years of actuarial experience, ideally with exposure to Workers’ Compensation.
  • Passing grades on 2-4 CAS exams and actively pursuing ACAS designation.
  • Familiarity with actuarial concepts such as loss development, trend analysis, and rate indications.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in performing actuarial analyses related to Workers’ Compensation pricing.
  • Contribute to the development and submission of rate filings.
  • Prepare reports and communicate technical findings to clients.

Skills

Actuarial methodologies
Data analysis
Attention to detail
Excel
Communication skills

Education

Bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or related field

Tools

SQL
Access
Job description

Martin & Company was founded in 1993 and is a leading insurance advisory and consulting firm. We support many national, regional, and local insurance carriers and managing general agents (MGA) throughout the United States. Our insurance services focus on our client’s most important initiatives and opportunities: capacity, resources, operations, technology, due diligence, speed to market, service, and practical advice. At Martin & Company, our goal is to build strong, lasting relationships with partners who share our values, vision, and commitment to mutual success.

The Opportunity

Martin & Company is seeking an Actuarial Analyst to join our growing team, with a focus on Workers’ Compensation. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated actuarial professional with 2–4 years of experience who is looking to build their technical skills, contribute to impactful client projects, and grow within a dynamic consulting environment.

As an Actuarial Analyst, you’ll work closely with senior actuaries, regulatory consultants, and other team members to support actuarial analyses, rate filings, and strategic projects for our clients. You'll gain hands-on experience in pricing, regulatory support, and data analysis, while deepening your understanding of the Workers’ Compensation market.

Key Responsibilities

Actuarial Analysis & Support

  • Assist in performing actuarial analyses related to Workers’ Compensation pricing, rate indications, and profitability studies
  • Apply actuarial methodologies to analyze trends, develop rate-level indications, and support model development
  • Clean, organize, and analyze large datasets to support actuarial and strategic work

Regulatory & Filing Support

  • Contribute to the development and submission of rate, rule, and form filings in collaboration with state filing and regulatory teams
  • Support responses to insurance department interrogatories related to Workers’ Compensation filings

Reporting & Communication

  • Prepare reports, exhibits, and documentation to summarize actuarial analyses for internal and client use
  • Assist in developing presentation materials and communicating technical findings to both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Work collaboratively with internal teams and clients to understand project objectives and deliver quality outcomes
  • Participate in client meetings and provide analytical support as needed

Professional Development

  • Stay current on industry trends, actuarial best practices, and regulatory changes affecting Workers’ Compensation
  • Progress toward actuarial credentials with the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS)

Qualifications

2–4 years of actuarial experience, ideally with exposure to Workers’ Compensation or other Property & Casualty lines

Bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or related field

Passing grades on 2–4 CAS exams and actively pursuing ACAS designation

Familiarity with actuarial concepts such as loss development, trend analysis, and rate indications

Experience working with insurance data and performing data validation or adjustments

Proficiency in Excel required; experience with SQL, Access, or other programming tools a plus

Strong attention to detail, analytical mindset, and communication skills

Why Join Us?

Growth-Oriented Culture : Work with a leadership team committed to innovation and revenue expansion.

Competitive Earning Potential : Base salary plus bonus potential, profit-sharing, and a comprehensive benefits package that rewards expertise and contributions.

Legacy of Excellence: Be part of a well-respected organization with over 30 years of leadership in the insurance industry.

Dynamic Team Culture: Work alongside talented colleagues who are passionate, driven, and committed to success.

Salary and Benefits

The base salary for this position is $85,000-105,000. Final salary offer will be based on several factors, including commensurate experience, qualifications, and skills. Our salaries are complemented by an extensive benefits package designed to support your well-being and work-life balance. These benefits include:

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan options
  • Profit Sharing
  • Generous, flexible paid-time-off (PTO) policy
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