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Senior Analyst, Actuary

Hybrid
Toronto, ON
CA$70,800 - CA$95,800/annual
Senior Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Defined benefit pension plan
Flexible hybrid work model
Paid time off: vacations, personal, wellness days

About the role

OUR COMPANY BACKGROUND & CULTURE

UPP is the first pension plan of its kind in Ontario’s university sector, proudly serving over 44,000 members across six universities and eighteen sector organizations. Our purpose is to bring greater retirement peace of mind to the university sector by investing with integrity and serving members with care. As a sector-wide plan designed for growth, our doors are open to all Ontario universities.

UPP is recognized as one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers for 2026. Together, we’re a team of progressive thinkers and agile doers operating within a fast-paced culture of collaboration and respect. We believe in bringing smart and capable people together to create, solve, and grow with a clear shared vision and values of integrity, inclusivity, ingenuity, and impact.

Our culture is intentionally welcoming and purposefully rooted in equity, diversity, inclusion, and reconciliation (EDI&R). We believe diverse teams, perspectives, and lived experiences contribute to better decisions and a better workplace.

As a pension plan, UPP approaches investing through a long-term lens to generate and safeguard value. Our commitment to investing responsibly accounts for material risks that impact our investment portfolio to generate sufficient risk-adjusted returns to meet the pension needs of our members.

Join us in building a bright future for our members, our organization, and each other.

THE ROLE

Reporting directly to the Associate Director, Actuary, the Senior Analyst, Actuary will assist with wide-ranging actuarial tasks at UPP.

A key area of accountability for the Senior Analyst, Actuary would be providing actuarial support in calculating off-system pension benefit calculations by developing actuarial tools and verifying data and tool functionality. Furthermore, the Senior Analyst, Actuary will have the opportunity to support various initiatives within the Actuary team as well as other key UPP functions such as Engagement and Corporate Finance.

The incumbent will regularly communicate with various internal teams (including Legal, Engagement, Pension Services, and Corporate Finance), as well as with external parties from time to time, such as actuarial consulting firms, regulators, lawyers, and other stakeholders. The ideal candidate would be authentic, enthusiastic, and eager to learn. It is important they have exceptional attention to detail and strong mathematical rigor while also maintaining the ability to think broadly and creatively.

The Senior Analyst, Actuary should have strong communication skills as they will be working with parties both across the UPP and externally. The candidate would have four to six years of pension actuarial consulting experience at either an actuarial consulting firm or has worked on an actuarial team servicing a large pension plan. Additionally, the ideal candidate is working towards the completion of their actuarial designations (FSA, FCIA), and is familiar with Ontario pension legislation and actuarial standards.

This role is based in downtown Toronto in a hybrid work environment, allowing employees the flexibility to work remotely and in-office (minimum two days per week in-office).

This posting is for an existing vacancy.

SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITIES

Build Foundational Actuarial Tools

  • Manage and contribute to the development and maintenance of pension administration off-system tools for exception handling and audits of the pension administration system while ensuring regulatory compliance and acceptable actuarial standards of practice.
  • Communicate technical actuarial concepts internal and external project teams and review specification documents in support of the development of the pension administration system
  • Continuously improve the tools through research and analysis on actuarial methods, assumptions, standards, pension legislation, etc.
  • Identify and implement innovative solutions to streamline off system tools, strengthen administrative controls, and enhance the efficiency of daily processing activities.
  • Contribute to the development of a governance framework around the tools developed for pension administration

Actuarial Support to Pension Services

  • Review and resolve escalated calculations that are of a special or complex nature or providing actuarial advice on interpretations of provincial pension legislation or federal pension tax rules
  • Reviewing or performing off-system calculations and packages
  • Provide accurate and timely information to all stakeholders regarding general and specific provisions of the Plan
  • Review plan terms and actuarial standards as they impact calculations where no clear plan rules or prior administration practices exist. Collaborating with UPP legal and Pension Services to gather opinions on precedent setting administration questions and cases

Other Actuarial Projects

  • Actuarial analysis as requested by UPP’s Engagement and Onboarding Teams such as side-by-side comparisons of pension plan provisions, and supporting inquiries on UPP plan funding, risk management, or pension legislation
  • Assisting UPP’s Corporate Finance team with the annual preparation of UPP’s annual report and financial statements and external audit requests.
  • Supporting monthly updates to UPP’s internal funded status monitoring and liaising with internal or external parties
  • Research and preparation of presentation materials on a variety of actuarial topics based on actuarial reports, industry data, and CIA/SOA studies
  • Supporting other requests as required. Including analysis and document preparation related to any strategic projects for long-term funding, growth, and sustainability

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Actuarial Science or Mathematics or equivalent
  • ASA/ACIA or near completion of ASA/ACIA
  • 4 to 6 years of experience in a professional consulting firm environment or other large pension plan performing actuarial valuations, pension administration, and related consulting assignments
  • Strong technical proficiency with MS Excel and Office
  • Experience building actuarial pension administration tools is an asset
  • Familiarity with Ontario pension legislation, Income Tax Act and CIA standards of practice

ATTRIBUTES

  • Experience in interpreting various defined benefit pension plan provisions
  • Strong communication skills
  • A nimble, flexible, resourceful team player/leader who thrives in a start-up environment
  • Ability to work on multiple initiatives in a fast-paced environment
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and a positive attitude; able to build positive relationships within the UPP and with external stakeholders
  • Demonstrated ability to meet high performance standards and maintain a calm, pleasant demeanor in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment

EXPECTED COMPENSATION

The expected compensation for this role is an annualized base salary in the range of $70,800 to $95,800.This range reflects the expected range for new hire base salaries and is subject to change and may be modified in the future.

You may also be eligible for a variable incentive depending on organizational, divisional and personal performance. The final total compensation offered will vary depending on your skills, experience and other factors.

LIFE AT UPP

Do work that matters. We are duty-bound to serve our members’ interests, and it’s a responsibility we don’t take lightly. That’s why we’ve ingrained sustainability in our work from day one—to ensure our members have a resilient future to retire into, both today and for generations to come.

Stronger together. Collaboration is how UPP was born, and it’s how we work with each other and our partners day in, day out. No one at UPP is just a number (even if they are excellent at math) and every win is a shared win.

Grow every day. You’ll have the opportunity to work on unique, once-in-a-career projects that maximize your skill set and probably teach you some new ones—at any stage in your career.

Prioritize wellness. At UPP, wellness takes many forms. Ultimately, it’s about ensuring our people are cared for in the ways that matter to them. Check out some highlights of our inclusive employee-focused benefits program including:

  • Defined benefit pension plan
  • Flexible hybrid work model
  • Paid time off – vacations, personal days and wellness days
  • Work remotely up to eight weeks/year
  • Comprehensive group benefits including medical, dental, vision, etc.
  • Extended paramedical and mental health service coverage
  • Health care and lifestyle spending accounts
  • Fertility treatments, paid parental leave, and gender affirmation coverage
  • Education Assistance program

This posting will remain open for a minimum of seven (7) days and will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications are received or finalist candidates have been identified.

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools may be used to support certain stages of the recruitment process, including sourcing, screening, and assessment. All hiring decisions involve human review and intervention by UPP employees.

UPP enthusiastically welcomes applications from all qualified applicants and especially invites people with lived experience as an Indigenous person, a person with a disability or as a member of another Human Rights Code protected group that faces barriers to employment to apply. Our goal is to create a barrier-free experience for every candidate throughout the recruitment process.

UPP respects your privacy. For information on how UPP handles the personal information you provide during the application process, please see our Job Applicant Privacy Statement.

About University Pension Plan

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A decade in the making, UPP is Ontario's newest jointly sponsored pension plan (JSPP) and the first of its kind in Ontario's university sector. We are proud to join other world-recognized Ontario JSPPs in building a secure future for our members while helping bring greater long-term funding sustainability to Ontario's university sector.

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