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Defined Benefits Pensions Manager - Hybrid Consultancy

Actuarial Futures
Manchester
5 days ago
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Defined Benefits Pensions Manager - Consultancy

  • Manchester or London / hybrid 2-3 dpw office-based
  • Permanent
  • Pensions

Star Actuarial is currently working with a major global consultancy in the search for a part-qualified or qualified DB pensions expert to join its leading-edge pensions advisory team.


Are you a part-qualified, commercially minded life or pensions actuary, looking for your next ...


Are you a talented pensions manager (PMI or FIA/FFA PQ/Q) with a passion for and ...


Star Actuarial is currently working with a major global consultancy in the searc ...


Star Actuarial is currently supporting a major global consultancy in the search for a qualifie ...


Are you a part-qualified or qualified GI or Pensions actuary, looking to make a ...


Are you a part-qualified or qualified life actuary, looking for your next career opportunity w ...


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