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Senior Actuary

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Austin, TX, USA
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The Senior Actuary will support pricing, reserving, and risk management objectives, perform actuarial analyses, and collaborate with various teams on financial reporting and compliance.
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About Incline P&C Group

Incline P&C Group is a privately owned company, backed by private equity and its original founders, with an exclusive focus on the property and casualty program insurance market. The company writes approximately $2+ billion in premiums through its A-rated and managed carriers. Incline has a team of over 100 employees headquartered in Austin, Texas.


Senior Actuary
About Incline P&C Group
Incline P&C Group is a privately owned company, backed by private equity and its original founders, with an exclusive focus on the property and casualty program insurance market. The company writes approximately $2 billion in premiums through its A-rated and managed carriers. Incline has a team of over 100 employees headquartered in Austin, Texas.
About the Actuarial Team
Incline’s Actuarial team supports more than 50 General Agents across 45 states and over 10 lines of business. Programs range from ISO-based rating plans to highly customized, in-house pricing models with varying degrees of complexity and sophistication.
At Incline, you’ll be part of a high-performing actuarial team that plays a critical role in pricing strategy, reserving integrity, and program oversight. You’ll gain exposure to complex insurance programs, senior leadership, and cross-functional partners while contributing meaningfully to the company’s long-term growth and financial strength.
What You’ll Do
You will support core actuarial functions aligned with Incline’s pricing, reserving, and risk management objectives while driving automation and process improvement. You will apply actuarial judgment, analytical rigor, and industry knowledge to support both day-to-day execution and longer-term program strategy.
Analytics, Modeling & Data Enablement: Perform actuarial, statistical, and analytical modeling to support pricing, reserving, and portfolio monitoring. Integrate new and emerging technologies into workflows to improve efficiency and expand capabilities. Translate technical analyses into clear, actionable insights for actuarial and non-actuarial stakeholders.
Reserving & Financial Reporting Support: Perform quarterly reserving analyses and actuarial reviews, generating insights that inform business decisions and drive strategic discussions with senior leadership. Provide actuarial inputs into financial statements, statutory filings, and reinsurance reporting while partnering with accounting and finance teams to ensure actuarial assumptions are reflected accurately in financial reporting.
Risk, Reinsurance & Program Oversight: Collaborate with underwriting and reinsurance teams in monitoring existing reinsurance arrangements and assisting with renewal analyses. Perform due diligence and actuarial evaluation of prospective new programs. Assist with audits of General Agents to assess adherence to approved pricing and underwriting guidelines.
Pricing & Profitability: Develop, review, and monitor pricing methodologies across insurance programs to ensure competitive positioning and sustainable profitability. Perform actuarial analyses to assess pricing adequacy and compliance with actuarial standards. Assist in evaluating risk/return trade-offs for new and existing programs.
Filings & Regulatory Compliance: Assist in the preparation, review, and maintenance of rate, form, and underwriting guide filings. Support filing submissions to state departments of insurance across multiple jurisdictions. Ensure actuarial work products align with applicable insurance regulations and actuarial standards of practice.
What We’re Looking For
We’re seeking a technically strong and innovative actuarial professional who can connect analytical insights to business outcomes in a dynamic, multi-program environment.
Experience: 5+ years of actuarial experience in property & casualty insurance or a related actuarial role.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Computer Science, Information Management, or a related analytical field.
Credentials: Progression toward ACAS with at least four actuarial exams completed, or ACAS/FCAS.
Technical Proficiency: Intermediate proficiency in actuarial modeling, data analysis, and visualization tools. Working knowledge of Python, R, SQL, SAS, or similar analytical platforms. Familiarity with actuarial pricing, reserving, and statistical techniques used in property & casualty insurance.
Core Competencies: Strong analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to explain complex actuarial concepts to diverse audiences. Collaborative mindset with the ability to work cross-functionally across underwriting, finance, accounting, and reinsurance.
Preferred Qualifications: Completion of CAS Exam 5. Advanced knowledge of actuarial principles with experience in pricing and reserving. Experience with advanced ratemaking techniques, predictive modeling, or portfolio analytics. Familiarity with or interest in integrating AI-assisted tools into actuarial or analytical workflows. Demonstrated ability to prepare clear, well-documented actuarial work papers, reports, and written communications.
Location: This role is based in Austin, TX and operates within a hybrid work model.  Remote candidates will also be considered.

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