Catastrophe Analyst
This role is part of Aon's Impact Forecasting team, a team of scientists, developers and client services colleagues together developing and supporting catastrophe models for various perils including flood, windstorm, earthquake, wildfire or terrorism.
The role primarily focuses on catastrophe model development, combining meteorological hazard from extreme weather (winter storms, summer storms, freeze, etc), geoscience and vulnerability engineering of buildings! The vulnerability component of catastrophe models predicts extent of damage caused by particular events, and so converts a hazard metric such as a wind gust into an estimated monetary loss.
What the day will look like
Skills and experience that will lead to success
We are looking for a person with an academic background in structural engineering, mathematical modelling, computer science, natural sciences or similar with interest in modelling extreme climate and catastrophe events. The ideal candidate is enthusiastic to grow into an expert on this subject!
How we support our colleagues
Being a part of Aon means having opportunities, working in a driven, encouraging and friendly environment. We value integrity, authenticity and a can-do approach.
Working at Aon brings you an opportunity to work for a market leader in the highly attractive reinsurance industry with regional headquarter in Prague, while engaging with people all over the world.
We offer attractive benefits package including pension scheme contributions, massages in the office, language courses, ergonomic tables, sick days and many more.
We have modern offices in the very centre of Prague, but we also offer flexible working hours and home office.
Aon values an innovative, diverse workplace where all colleagues feel empowered to be their authentic selves. Aon is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Please note applications are available for candidates with valid work permit in CZ.
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Analyst • Prague, Czech Republic