Consulting Actuary - Workers Compensation at Martin & Company – Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
Martin & Company
Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, 19073, United States
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100% Remote | $120K-$150K + Bonus | Where Stability Meets FlexibilityFor over 30 years, Martin & Company has proven that great work happens anywhere - and we've built a culture that supports exactly that. This isn't just another remote job; it's a chance to join a financially stable company that's genuinely invested in your success and work-life balance.
What makes this different:True flexibility: Set your schedule around your life, not the other way aroundReal support: Learning and Development opportunities, team events, and a culture that consistently earns us high employee satisfaction scoresGrowth potential: We're over 30 years strong and ready to scale - your career can grow with usCompetitive package: $120K-$150K base salary plus annual bonus opportunity and a comprehensive benefits package
About Martin & CompanyMartin & Company is a leading insurance advisory and consulting firm celebrating over 30 years in business. We support many national, regional, and local insurance carriers and managing general agents (MGA) throughout the US. Our insurance services focus on our clients’ most important initiatives and opportunities: capacity, resources, operations, technology, due diligence, 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 OpportunityWe are seeking a Consulting Actuary specializing in Workers’ Compensation to join our growing team. This role is critical in delivering actuarial expertise and strategic support across client engagements in the Workers’ Compensation space. The ideal candidate will bring deep technical knowledge, regulatory familiarity, and practical experience working with insurance carriers and related stakeholders. You will collaborate with Practice Leaders and clients to deliver data-driven insights, develop actuarial models, and support regulatory and business strategy initiatives.
Key ResponsibilitiesActuarial Analysis & Modeling: Conduct Property & Casualty pricing studies and recommendations with a focus on Workers’ Compensation lines. Apply actuarial methods to support rate development, trend analysis, loss cost evaluations, and portfolio profitability.
Regulatory Support & Filing Strategy: Support the development and submission of rate, rule, and form filings in coordination with internal compliance and regulatory teams.Assist clients with addressing state DOI rate related interrogatories
Strategic Insights & Communication: Translate complex actuarial findings into strategic insights and clear, actionable recommendations for both internal and client stakeholders.Prepare client-ready reports, presentations, and documentation to support decision-making.
Client Engagement: Serve as a trusted advisor to clients, participating in meetings, presenting findings, and supporting ongoing actuarial and consulting needs.Build long-term relationships with clients, maintaining a strong understanding of their goals and operational environments.
Collaboration & Mentorship: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including analysts, project managers, and regulatory consultants.Provide guidance and mentorship to junior team members as needed.
Industry Expertise & Innovation: Maintain current knowledge of Workers’ Compensation trends, legislative changes, and actuarial best practices.Contribute to internal knowledge sharing and process improvement initiatives.
Qualifications5-7 years of actuarial experience with a focus on Workers’ CompensationBachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Statistics, or related disciplineFellow or ACAS preferred; or Credit for the following Exams/Requirements: Exam 1, Exam 2, VEE Accounting and Finance, VEE Economics, Exam 3F, OC1, OC2, MAS-1, MAS-II, Course on Professionalism, Exam 5, and actively pursuing the ACAS designationExperience with insurance data, calculating actuarial adjustments to the data, and calculating rate level indicationsKnowledge of Commercial and Personal Lines of Business and State Rate & Rule Filing requirementsExperience in Reinsurance, Predictive Modeling and Reserving is a plusProficient in Excel, Access, SQLBackground with other lines of business (Personal and/or Commercial Lines) and familiarity with Large Deductible Pricing methods is also desired, but not required.
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 BenefitsThe base salary for this position is $120,000-$150,000. 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
The pay range for this role is:
120,000 - 150,000 USD per year(united states)
What makes this different:True flexibility: Set your schedule around your life, not the other way aroundReal support: Learning and Development opportunities, team events, and a culture that consistently earns us high employee satisfaction scoresGrowth potential: We're over 30 years strong and ready to scale - your career can grow with usCompetitive package: $120K-$150K base salary plus annual bonus opportunity and a comprehensive benefits package
About Martin & CompanyMartin & Company is a leading insurance advisory and consulting firm celebrating over 30 years in business. We support many national, regional, and local insurance carriers and managing general agents (MGA) throughout the US. Our insurance services focus on our clients’ most important initiatives and opportunities: capacity, resources, operations, technology, due diligence, 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 OpportunityWe are seeking a Consulting Actuary specializing in Workers’ Compensation to join our growing team. This role is critical in delivering actuarial expertise and strategic support across client engagements in the Workers’ Compensation space. The ideal candidate will bring deep technical knowledge, regulatory familiarity, and practical experience working with insurance carriers and related stakeholders. You will collaborate with Practice Leaders and clients to deliver data-driven insights, develop actuarial models, and support regulatory and business strategy initiatives.
Key ResponsibilitiesActuarial Analysis & Modeling: Conduct Property & Casualty pricing studies and recommendations with a focus on Workers’ Compensation lines. Apply actuarial methods to support rate development, trend analysis, loss cost evaluations, and portfolio profitability.
Regulatory Support & Filing Strategy: Support the development and submission of rate, rule, and form filings in coordination with internal compliance and regulatory teams.Assist clients with addressing state DOI rate related interrogatories
Strategic Insights & Communication: Translate complex actuarial findings into strategic insights and clear, actionable recommendations for both internal and client stakeholders.Prepare client-ready reports, presentations, and documentation to support decision-making.
Client Engagement: Serve as a trusted advisor to clients, participating in meetings, presenting findings, and supporting ongoing actuarial and consulting needs.Build long-term relationships with clients, maintaining a strong understanding of their goals and operational environments.
Collaboration & Mentorship: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including analysts, project managers, and regulatory consultants.Provide guidance and mentorship to junior team members as needed.
Industry Expertise & Innovation: Maintain current knowledge of Workers’ Compensation trends, legislative changes, and actuarial best practices.Contribute to internal knowledge sharing and process improvement initiatives.
Qualifications5-7 years of actuarial experience with a focus on Workers’ CompensationBachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Statistics, or related disciplineFellow or ACAS preferred; or Credit for the following Exams/Requirements: Exam 1, Exam 2, VEE Accounting and Finance, VEE Economics, Exam 3F, OC1, OC2, MAS-1, MAS-II, Course on Professionalism, Exam 5, and actively pursuing the ACAS designationExperience with insurance data, calculating actuarial adjustments to the data, and calculating rate level indicationsKnowledge of Commercial and Personal Lines of Business and State Rate & Rule Filing requirementsExperience in Reinsurance, Predictive Modeling and Reserving is a plusProficient in Excel, Access, SQLBackground with other lines of business (Personal and/or Commercial Lines) and familiarity with Large Deductible Pricing methods is also desired, but not required.
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 BenefitsThe base salary for this position is $120,000-$150,000. 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
The pay range for this role is:
120,000 - 150,000 USD per year(united states)
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