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Analyst I Software Engineering job in Mumbai

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Mumbai DXC Technology

Job Ref:  51508269
Employer:  DXC Technology
Sector:  Banking & Finance
Professional/Financial Services
Qualifications:  Unclassified
Job Type:  Full Time
Salary and Benefits:  Competitive
Remote:  No

Location

Country:  India
City:  Mumbai
Post Code:  Not specified
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Description

Job Description:
  • Strong domain expertise around various life insurance product.
  • Expert in Admin system, experience in configuration, model development, modelling and valuation
  • Deep knowledge in the calculation of cash values, account values, surrender values, benefit calculation based on option value, etc.,
  • Strong understanding of various product features and lines of business.
  • Guide team on problem solving & solutions design approach
  • Interprets data assumption, application codes and results from models and provides validation & explanations
  • Review outputs prepared by the team and prepares documentation.
  • Prepares projects documentation


Analytical background / Skill Set:
  • Expert in various life insurance product
  • Life and annuity valuation experience
  • Experience using actuarial software and policy systems
  • Able to develop data mapping and downstream testing in valuation models
  • Able to configure Life insurance products in policy admin systems
  • Able to develop data mapping and downstream testing in valuation models
  • Able to configure life insurance products in policy admin systems


Basic Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Bachelor's degree in actuarial sciences or related field preferred
  • Seven or more years of actuarial experience
  • Cleared at least 5 CT level Papers (CT1, CT3 and CT5 must)


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