 
        
        With Australian superannuation funds among the largest asset pools in the world, and undergoing enormous change, our clients - some of Australia's largest and most complex superannuation funds - seek our help with strategy, benefit design, management and governance. It's our actuarial know-how, our independence, our deep insights and our practical solutions that help create value for clients and their members alike.
As a Graduate Actuarial Analyst in our Retirement Consulting team, you will utilise your analytical skills to help provide insight into the future. For example, analysts assist in the management of risks using both quantitative and qualitative methods of analysis and research to assess the probability of particular outcomes and the impact of those outcomes.
Taking that a step further, technical, industry and best-practice knowledge is then applied to provide insight into how, for example, risks can be mitigated, benefit programs can be enhanced or capital optimised. This requires a high degree of skill, judgement and acuity which is best learned on the job. As an independent consulting company our advice is tailored to every client. That makes your role varied.
As a Graduate of WTW, you can expect to participate in delivering these real outcomes to real clients.
**The Role** 
- Performing superannuation and other benefit calculations 
- Performing Defined Benefit Funding and Solvency Valuations 
- Monitoring the solvency position of superannuation funds 
- Preparing Accounting Valuations for sponsor companies 
- Investment monitoring and recommendations 
- Assisting with advice on superannuation fund benefit design, and costing 
- Reviewing clients' insurance arrangements and analysis of insurance market 
- Working with our technology practice to design and build state-of-the-art retirement projectors and other online calculators. 
- Liaising with overseas colleagues on multinational clients
**The Requirements** 
- Bachelor's degree majoring in Actuarial Studies, with significant progress toward actuarial exemptions. 
- Strong written and verbal communication skills 
- Attention to detail 
- Successfully able to work as an individual as well as part of a team 
- Self-motivated and able to work with little supervision 
- Ability to identify and solve problems creatively 
- Ability to manage multiple projects and manage time effectively 
- Good analytical and research capabilities with the ability to challenge conventional thinking 
- Passion to acquire, share, and disseminate new information and knowledge 
- Evidence of relationship building skills 
- Proactive approach to meeting customers' needs 
- Solid facilitation and presentation skills 
- Ideally, some extra-curricular activity which evidences drive, initiative, teamwork and customer relations 
- Interest in qualifying as a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia
**In the spirit of reconciliation WTW acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
📌 Graduate Actuarial Analyst
🏢 WTW
📍 Melbourne