详情介绍
中文
21210 – 数学家、统计学家和精算师
数学家和统计学家研究数学或统计理论,开发和应用数学或统计技术来解决科学、工程、商业和社会科学等领域的问题。精算师应用数学、统计、概率和风险理论来评估未来事件的潜在财务影响。数学家、统计学家和精算师受雇于大学、政府、银行和信托公司、保险公司、养老金福利咨询公司、专业协会以及科学和工程咨询公司。
标题索引
- 精算师
- 精算助理
- 精算师
- 分析主管-统计
- 应用数学家
- 应用统计学家
- 助理精算师
- 生物和农业科学统计学家
- 生物识别师
- 生物统计学家
- 商业和经济统计学家
- 伤亡精算师
- 化学统计学家
- 密码专家
- 咨询精算师
- 咨询养老金精算师
- 密码分析员
- 密码分析师
- 密码学家
- 人口统计学家
- 教育统计学家
- 环境流行病学家
- 流行病学家(医生和兽医除外)
- 金融统计师
- 工业统计员
- 保险精算师
- 人寿精算师
- 数理统计学家
- 数学家
- 医学统计学家
- 运营研究分析师
- 运营研究员
- 民意调查统计员
- 物理科学与工程统计学家
- 公共卫生统计学家
- 研究数学家
- 销售统计员
- 高级精算师
- 社会科学统计学家
- 统计分析主管
- 统计分析师
- 统计顾问
- 统计方法学家
- 统计员
- 调查统计员
- 生命统计学家
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
数学家
- 进行研究以扩展传统数学领域的数学知识,例如代数、几何、概率和逻辑
- 应用数学技术解决物理科学、工程学、计算机科学等科学领域或运筹学、商业或管理等其他领域的问题。
统计学家
- 研究统计科学的数学基础
- 制定统计方法并就统计方法的实际应用提出建议
- 应用统计理论和方法提供科学和其他领域的信息,如生物和农业科学、商业和经济学、物理科学和工程以及社会科学。
精算师
- 应用数学模型来预测和计算保险和养老金福利的未来可能成本
- 设计人寿、健康和财产保险政策,并计算保险政策、养老金和退休金计划的保费、供款和福利
- 可协助投资基金经理进行投资组合资产配置决策和风险管理。他们还使用这些技术为未来收益的价值提供法律证据。
就业要求
- 数学家和统计学家通常需要数学或统计学的研究生学位。
- 精算师通常需要接受精算学、数学、统计学、经济学、商业或工商管理方面的高等教育。
- 精算师在成功完成专业考试并在精算领域担任精算助理或相关职位的三年工作经验后,将通过加拿大精算师协会授予奖学金。
附加信息
- 凭借经验,精算师可能会晋升到咨询、保险和金融领域的管理职位。他们也可能是个体经营者。
排除
- 金融与投资分析师(11101)
- 财务审计师和会计师(11100)
- 财务经理(10010)
- 保险、房地产和金融经纪经理(10020)
- 财务顾问 ( 11102)
- 其他财务人员(11109)
- 统计官员和相关研究支持职业(12113)
English
21210 – Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries
Mathematicians and statisticians research mathematical or statistical theories, and develop and apply mathematical or statistical techniques for solving problems in such fields as science, engineering, business and social science. Actuaries apply mathematics, statistics, probability and risk theory to assess potential financial impacts of future events. Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries are employed by universities, governments, bank and trust companies, insurance companies, pension benefit consulting firms, professional associations, and science and engineering consulting firms.
Index of titles
- Actuarial analyst
- Actuarial assistant
- Actuary
- Analysis supervisor - statistics
- Applied mathematician
- Applied statistician
- Associate actuary
- Biological and agricultural science statistician
- Biometrician
- Biostatistician
- Business and economics statistician
- Casualty actuary
- Chemistry statistician
- Cipher expert
- Consulting actuary
- Consulting pension actuary
- Cryptanalyst
- Cryptoanalyst
- Cryptographer
- Demographer
- Education statistician
- Environmental epidemiologist
- Epidemiologist (except physician and veterinarian)
- Financial statistician
- Industrial statistician
- Insurance actuary
- Life actuary
- Mathematical statistician
- Mathematician
- Medical statistician
- Operations research analyst
- Operations researcher
- Opinion polling statistician
- Physical science and engineering statistician
- Public health statistician
- Research mathematician
- Sales statistician
- Senior actuarial analyst
- Social science statistician
- Statistical analysis supervisor
- Statistical analyst
- Statistical consultant
- Statistical methodologist
- Statistician
- Survey statistician
- Vital statistician
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Mathematicians
- Conduct research to extend mathematical knowledge in traditional areas of mathematics such as algebra, geometry, probability and logic
- Apply mathematical techniques to the solution of problems in scientific fields such as physical science, engineering, computer science or other fields such as operations research, business or management.
Statisticians
- Conduct research into the mathematical basis of the science of statistics
- Develop statistical methodology and advise on the practical application of statistical methodology
- Apply statistical theory and methods to provide information in scientific and other fields such as biological and agricultural science, business and economics, physical sciences and engineering, and the social sciences.
Actuaries
- Apply mathematical models to forecast and calculate the probable future costs of insurance and pension benefits
- Design life, health, and property insurance policies, and calculate premiums, contributions and benefits for insurance policies, and pension and superannuation plans
- May assist investment fund managers in portfolio asset allocation decisions and risk management. They also use these techniques to provide legal evidence on the value of future earnings.
Employment requirements
- Mathematicians and statisticians usually require a graduate degree in mathematics or statistics.
- Actuaries usually require post-secondary education in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics, economics, commerce or business administration.
- Actuaries are conferred fellowships through the Canadian Institute of Actuaries upon successful completion of professional examinations and three years of work experience in the actuarial field as an actuarial assistant or in a related position.
Additional information
- With experience, actuaries may progress to managerial positions in consulting, insurance and finance. They may also be self-employed.
Exclusions
- Financial and investment analysts (11101)
- Financial auditors and accountants (11100)
- Financial managers (10010)
- Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers (10020)
- Financial advisors (11102)
- Other financial officers (11109)
- Statistical officers and related research support occupations (12113)