Location: The Hague
Salary: € 5923 - € 8462 a month
Employment: Full-time
You will be responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of the non-life specific Solvency II internal risk models within NN Group’s Partial Internal Model.

As a Risk Model Developer at Nationale Nederlanden, you will help to continuously improve the Solvency II internal risk models at one of the Netherlands’ largest insurance companies. You will use your experience to improve existing risk models and implement exciting new initiatives. But it’s not all hard work and no play at NN. We believe that everyone works better with a good work-life balance.
What you’re going to do
You will be responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of the non-life specific Solvency II internal risk models within NN Group’s Partial Internal Model. These models, which incorporate risks like morbidity and persistency, will allow you to provide useful insights to senior management that impact the strategic management of NN Schade & Inkomen. Moreover, the team also focuses on climate risk and sustainability. In addition, you will be responsible for:
- Making improvements to the existing risk models and identifying new risks
- Ensuring the smooth handover of model updates to the Finance reporting teams that use these models in their reporting processes
- Providing guidance to junior colleagues
- Closely collaborating with colleagues within Risk, Finance and the various business lines
What we offer you
At NN, we see you as more than a colleague and we know that you have many roles in life. That’s why we allow you to select the employee benefits that are important to you - like the ability to buy additional leave days and work flexible hours. While officially based in The Hague, most days your office could be anywhere. In consultation with your manager and your direct colleagues, you can work out of any location at any time with the flexibility to adjust your working pattern to your personal needs. You’ll also receive allowances for setting up your home office and for internet use. In addition, we can offer you:
- A salary between €5,923 and €8,462 based on 40 hours and depending on your knowledge and experience
- A 13th month and holiday allowance, paid with your monthly salary
- 27 vacation days for a 5-day working week and one Diversity Day
- A collective pension scheme with a personal contribution of only 6%
- Plenty of training and learning opportunities
- An NS Business Card and/or compensation for commuting costs
Who you are
You have a solid quantitative background with great mathematical skills. As a team-player you are pro-active, driven and focused, but you also enjoy creative freedom. Strong communication skills in English are a must (Dutch is a plus) as you’ll be guiding junior colleagues, managing a wide variety of stakeholders and explaining complicated subjects in simple terms. Furthermore, you have:
- A quantitative Master’s degree, preferably in actuarial science, econometrics or mathematics
- At least 5 years of experience in (non-life) risk modelling within a Solvency II context
- The potential to guide junior colleagues
Who you will work with
You will be part of the dedicated Risk Model Development team in the Risk Management department at NN Schade & Inkomen. Currently, this small team consists of highly motivated and talented young professionals. The atmosphere is open and informal, and there’s plenty of room to take initiative. You will also closely cooperate with the other risk management teams focused on financial, enterprise and operational risks.
Any questions?
If you have any questions about the job, you can call or WhatsApp Sander Boersma (Manager) at 06 - 51 83 89 26. For questions about the recruitment process, please email Yasmine Korving, Recruiter, at Yasmine.Korving@nn.nl .
This is a permanent position. The chosen candidate will receive a contract from NN. We are not open to interim/freelance assignments and/or recruitment agencies. Thank you very much for your understanding.
Location:
The Hague
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