Data Analyst

Portchester
1 year ago
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Data Analyst

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Data Analyst

Our client in Portsmouth is seeking an organised and professional Data Analyst / Assistant Underwriter to join them on a permanent basis.

Working within a friendly and professional team, you will be responsible for the production of monthly and weekly reports, data analysis, and pricing administration.

Our client is ideally seeking someone with some experience in the Insurance industry who wants to progress quickly and will support with qualifications and ongoing training and development.

Key Duties:

Assist in product development and evaluation, adhering to FCA regulations.
Monitor Service Level Agreements, contracts, and legal requirements.
Assist in the delivery of tenders.
Produce reports and presentations for the pricing team, senior managers, and clients.
Analyse prospect and live scheme performance data.
Prepare, attend, and take notes for pricing team meetings.
Ensure that all activities are completed within the required time-frames.Experience & Skills:

Strong experience of using MS Excel.
Good negotiation, time management and organisation skills.
Experience of using PowerPoint and Word.
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail
Previous experience in an administrative role.
Some experience in a general insurance role.Salary & Benefits:

A competitive starting salary of up to 27k plus a comprehensive range of benefits that include:

24 days holiday plus bank
Flexible working
Early finish at 4pm on Friday.
Training & Personal Development Plan
Healthcare & Wellbeing Support
Private Pension Scheme
On-site GymDue to location, candidates should ideally have their own transport.

Be one of the first to apply for this position to avoid missing this opportunity to work and thrive in an excellent company.

Please apply direct or call our Cardiff office on (phone number removed)

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