Under the supervision of the P&C Planning Team Lead, you independently execute and coordinate the production of key inputs for the P&C planning & performance cycles (Operating & Strategic Plans, Actuals & Landing analysis) across IFRS 17, Solvency II and cash-flow frameworks.
You own end-to-end deliverables for assigned workstreams: you run core processes, validate outputs, perform analytical checks, investigate variances and anomalies, and contribute to the interpretation of results and the formulation of clear conclusions for management. You exercise judgment to resolve complex issues, escalate appropriately when needed, and ensure traceability and auditability of calculations and assumptions.
You also lead defined improvement initiatives within the performance, landing and planning processes by strengthening data quality controls, standardizing documentation, and proposing pragmatic changes that improve efficiency, robustness and reliability of outputs.
Your work supports the robustness of Finance processes and provides management with consistent, useful decision analyses.
ResponsibilitiesFinancial Analysis and Reporting
- Independently produce P&C Performance, Landing and Planning KPI & analysis within IFRS 17, Solvency II and cash-flow frameworks, ensuring consistency, completeness and timelines.
- Partner with Business, Reserving, Finance and Risk teams to ensure alignment of assumptions, methodologies and inputs used in performance, landing and planning exercises; challenge inputs when needed based on analysis.
- Perform advanced analytical checks and variance analysis, investigate drivers, and synthesize key messages and recommendations for management-level understanding of financial trends.
- Prepare clear and structured tables, files and supporting narratives for internal presentations; ensure outputs are reproducible, well-documented and review ready.
Process Improvement and Operational Excellence
- Lead (or co-lead) defined process improvement initiatives within performance, landing and planning cycles by identifying inefficiencies, proposing solutions and coordinating implementation with stakeholders.
- Maintain and continuously improve documentation, standard templates and operating procedures to reinforce operational discipline and strengthen the control environment.
- Enhance process robustness through improved organization of data sources, clear data/output versioning and strengthened governance over inputs and assumptions.
- Promote consistent practices across deliverables and stakeholders, acting as a reference point for colleagues on the team’s standard approaches and quality expectations.
Tools and Systems
- Execute standard steps and run processes within performance, landing and planning tools, ensuring outputs are consistent, controlled and properly documented.
- Investigate issues during tool runs, perform diagnostics, propose first-level fixes when possible, and coordinate escalation for complex issues (including clear problem description and impact assessment).
- Maintain datasets, inputs and reference files required for performance, landing and planning tools, ensuring completeness, traceability, quality and controlled storage.
- Contribute to the maintenance and improvement of user guides, internal documentation and work instructions for planning- and performance-related tasks.
Data Quality & Management
- Ensure data completeness, accuracy and consistency for planning- and performance-related datasets through systematic controls, reconciliations and validation routines.
- Perform reconciliations and investigate discrepancies with input providers; document root causes and corrective actions.
- Maintain organized data archives, versioning information and documentation to support auditability, transparency and repeatability.
- Contribute to reinforcing strong data governance practices within the P&C Planning team, including clear ownership of datasets and defined control points.
Stakeholder Support
- Interact with Business, Finance, Reserving, Risk and other stakeholders to gather input, clarify assumptions and ensure timely, high-quality exchanges.
Provide clear and structured communication on deliverables, risks and issues encountered, including proactive alerting potential delays or data concerns.
- Support coordination of deadlines and information flows during key planning cycles, taking ownership of assigned milestones.
- Build constructive working relationships to facilitate collaboration across functions and to enable effective resolution of complex topics.
- 3–5 years of experience in financial performance and planning, actuarial analysis, controlling, or a related analytical role within (re)insurance or consulting.
- Strong analytical skills and the ability to manage complex datasets, perform reconciliations, and interpret financial results.
- Good understanding of financial or actuarial concepts; exposure to IFRS 17 and Solvency II frameworks is an advantage.
- Solid technical abilities, including advanced use of Excel and comfort working with structured data.
- Strong problem‑solving mindset, with the ability to identify inconsistencies, investigate variances, and propose practical improvements
- Effective communication skills with the ability to interact with cross‑functional stakeholders (Business, Finance, Reserving, Risk)
- High level of rigor, organization, and reliability, particularly during planning peaks and closing cycles
- Ability to work autonomously on assigned responsibilities while escalating issues appropriately
- Advanced programing skills (Python)
- Comfortable working in an international environment and collaborating across teams
- Fluency in English required, French is an asset.
Required Education
Master’s degree in finance, Actuarial Science, Data Science, Engineering, or a related quantitative field.
As a leading global reinsurer, SCOR offers its clients a diversified and innovative range of reinsurance and insurance solutions and services to control and manage risk. Applying “The Art & Science of Risk,” SCOR uses its industry-recognized expertise and cutting-edge financial solutions to serve its clients and contribute to the welfare and resilience of society in around 160 countries worldwide.
Working at SCOR means engaging with some of the best minds in the industry – actuaries, data scientists, underwriters, risk modelers, engineers, and many others – as we work together to find solutions to pressing challenges facing societies.
As an international company, our common culture is defined by “The SCOR Way.” Serving both to build momentum that drives the Group forward and as a compass to guide our actions and choices, The SCOR Way is anchored by five core values, reflecting the input of employees at all levels of the Group. We care about clients, people, and societies. We perform with integrity. We act with courage. We encourage open minds. And we thrive through collaboration.
SCOR supports inclusion and the diversity of talents, and all positions are open to people with disabilities.
Skills Required
- 3-5 years of experience in financial performance and planning, actuarial analysis, controlling, or a related analytical role
- Advanced programming skills (Python)
- Master's degree in finance, Actuarial Science, Data Science, Engineering, or a related quantitative field
- Strong analytical skills and ability to manage datasets
- Good understanding of financial or actuarial concepts; exposure to IFRS 17 and Solvency II is an advantage
What We Do
SCOR, one of the world’s largest reinsurers, serves more than 5,000 clients worldwide, providing a diversified and innovative range of solutions to control and manage risk. SCOR delivers advanced financial solutions, analytics and services across all dimensions of risk in Life & Health, Property & Casualty, and Investments. Reinsurance lies at the intersection of technical expertise and scientific progress. Models, data, and pricing and reserving tools are essential, yet they are never sufficient on their own. Sound risk decisions require expert judgment, experience and perspective. This is what we call the Art and Science of Risk. Reinsurance is a knowledge industry, where expertise grows through accumulation, transmission and practice. Across the Group, 3,600 experts based in more than 35 offices worldwide contribute to this collective intelligence. Actuaries, underwriters, risk management specialists, and Tech & Data experts transform data into insight, explore extreme scenarios, define the boundaries of insurability and help anticipate emerging risks. Together, they strengthen the resilience of SCOR, our clients and the societies we serve. This expertise is built through shared experience,continuous questioning and collective reflection. Like artists, we belong to schools of thought, learning first to observe, then to replicate, and ultimately to innovate. This ongoing transmission of knowledge enables SCOR to develop a distinctive approach, combining rigor, creativity and long-term vision in the service of risk mastery. This shared commitment underpins SCOR’s role as a global reinsurer. By turning risk into resilience and sustainable value, our collective of experts acts with responsibility and purpose. Together, we help protect the future, and shape it, for our clients, for society and for generations to come.








