What We Do
Milliman IntelliScript is a group of a few hundred experts in fields ranging from actuarial science to information technology to clinical practice. Together, we develop and deploy category-defining, data-driven, software-as-a-service (SaaS) products for a broad spectrum of insurance, health IT and life sciences clients. We are a business unit within Milliman, Inc., a respected consultancy with offices around the world.
Candidates who have their pick of jobs are drawn to IntelliScript’s entrepreneurial and collaborative culture of innovation, excellence, exceptional customer service, balance, and transparency. Every single person has a voice in our company, and we challenge each other to push the outer limits of our full, diverse potential. And, we’ve shown sustained growth that ensures you’ll have room to grow your skillset, responsibilities, and career.
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What this position entails
The Milliman IntelliScript suite of software products provides intelligent analysis of prescription histories, medical claims, and other data. The Solutions Consulting team focuses on designing, executing, and delivering proof of concept studies that showcase the value proposition of our products, mainly for life insurance underwriting. The Actuarial Analyst’s main responsibilities include processing, analyzing, and creating study deliverables. The analyst will need to collaborate with clinicians, project managers, solutions consultants, and other internal team members. The Actuarial Analyst must utilize various data processing programs to analyze large data sets. Additional responsibilities include responding to client questions, research projects, and internal process improvement.
What you’ll be doing
Creative problem-solving using spreadsheets, databases, and other resources to organize and analyze information. Automation and efficiency improvement of tools through PowerBI, Databricks, programming languages, or other approaches. Effectively communicate results through internal presentations in a clear and concise manner. Anticipate and address questions that will arise during internal review and client delivery. Use discretion and independent judgment to determine how to complete assigned projects, subject to peer review. Work with external and internal clients to create high quality deliverables that effectively meet their goals and showcase the value of our products. Balance numerous projects/tasks with varying deadlines and difficulty without sacrificing quality of work.What we need
Bachelor’s degree in actuarial science, mathematics, or other major with quantitative course work. 2 or more successfully completed actuarial exams (preferably SOA exams). 0 - 3 years of work experience in the actuarial profession. Skilled in Microsoft Excel. Exposure to SQL server, R, Python, or other programming language(s).What you bring to the table
Demonstrate a “let’s find a way to do it” attitude: conviction that no task is too big or too small, quick to approach an issue and find the optimal solution, ready to adapt in any situation. Communicate information clearly, ranging from straightforward to detailed, and produces written communications that are well-structured and have minimal errors. Eager to learn and grow, actively seek out learning opportunities and feedback to enhance professional development. Demonstrate adaptability to new ideas and effectively integrate new knowledge and skills into daily tasks. Identify and analyze basic problems, demonstrating a willingness to learn and apply analytical thinking skills while participating in problem-solving tasks focused on understanding and interpreting available information. Regularly evaluate and adjust risk-taking strategies to improve outcomes, confidently contributing to the team's or organization's overall efficiency and productivity Identify and suggest areas for improvement, assist in implementing changes, and monitor results with moderate supervision. Collect, organizes and process data, identify patterns and trends, create clear visualizations, communicate insights to cross-functional teams, and use data for informed decision-making. Make routine and moderate decisions, considering available information, potential consequences, and organizational goals. Seek guidance and support from team members and supervisors when faced with more complex decisions. Have a good understanding of the field and seek guidance and support from team members and supervisors to further develop technical skills and knowledge in the specific domain.Wish list
Experience creating process automation and actuarial reporting. Experience in software-as-a-service and/or insurance underwriting industry. Experience with Jira or other project management software. Expert in Microsoft Excel. Skilled in SQL server, R, Databricks, or other programming language(s).Location
This job posting is expected to close on April 30, 2025. This position is open to remote work. Applicants must be willing to travel to the Milliman office in Brookfield, WI as needed and travel nationwide for meetings, conferences, and team events.
The salary range is $56,000 to $135,000, depending on relevant factors, including but not limited to education, skills, certifications, and location. If relevant experience is less than 2 years, the range would be $56,000 to $121,000; for experience of greater than 2 years, the range would be $63,000 to $135,000. In addition, we offer a performance-based bonus plan, profit sharing, and generous benefits.
Milliman Benefits (Full time U.S. positions only)
At Milliman, we focus on creating an environment that recognizes – and meets – the personal and professional needs of the individual and their family. We offer competitive benefits which include the following based on plan eligibility:
A 401(k) plan with matching program, and profit sharing contribution
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
A discretionary bonus program
Paid Time Off (PTO) starts accruing on the first day of work and can be used for any reason; full-time employees will accrue 15 days of PTO per year, and employees working less than a full-time schedule will accrue PTO at a prorated amount based on hours worked
Family building benefits, including adoption and fertility assistance and paid parental leave up to 12 weeks for employees who have worked for Milliman for at least 12 months and have worked at least 1,250 hours in the preceding 12-month period
Commuter Program, which allows you to use pre-tax dollars to pay for your parking or public transit expenses to get to and from work. You may utilize this benefit any time throughout the year and funds will be available the first of the month following your first contribution.
A minimum of 10 paid holidays
Milliman covers 100% of the premiums for life insurance, AD&D, and both short-term and long-term disability coverage
Flexible spending accounts allow employees to set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for dependent care, transportation, and applicable medical needs
Equal Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.