Life Insurance Jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX

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Lead Residential Service Plumber

Company: A Star Heat and Air, Inc.

Location: Dallas-Fort Worth, TX

Posted Mar 03, 2025

Maintain a valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record*. Must have tradesmen or journeyman's license*. Repair and maintain plumbing systems *.

Electrician

Company: 1st Home and Commercial Services

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Mar 03, 2025

Must possess a valid Driver's License with minimal issues. You know your stuff when it comes to your tool, equipment, and materials for the best service on the…

CNC Programmer/Machinist - Night Shift

Company: Zimmer Design and Manufacturing

Location: Leander, TX

Posted Mar 03, 2025

If hired, you will have your own dual monitor work station with the latest software and hardware at your finger tips. Train and teach new machinist.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in Life Insurance tech roles?
Entry‑level Actuarial Analysts earn $70k–$90k; mid‑level analysts $90k–$120k; senior analysts or data scientists $120k–$160k; directors and VP‑level roles range $160k–$220k, often with bonus and equity components.
What skills and certifications are required?
Actuarial exams (SOA/ CAS), CPCU, or CFA; proficiency in SAS, R, Python, SQL; data visualization with Tableau or Power BI; Salesforce and API integration for underwriting; knowledge of Solvency II, Dodd‑Frank, and ESG reporting frameworks.
Is remote work available for Life Insurance tech positions?
Yes—many firms offer fully remote or hybrid models for analytics, software engineering, and product roles. Typical policies allow 3–5 remote days per week, with optional in‑office meetings for cross‑functional collaboration.
What career progression paths exist in Life Insurance tech?
Start as an Actuarial Analyst or Data Scientist, advance to Senior Analyst or Automation Engineer, then to Manager or Lead Analyst, followed by Director of Analytics or VP of Technology, and ultimately Chief Data Officer or Chief Actuary.
What industry trends are shaping Life Insurance tech?
AI‑driven underwriting, real‑time pricing engines, micro‑insurance platforms, ESG risk modeling, regulatory tech (RegTech) for compliance, automated claims processing, and blockchain for policy lifecycle management.

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