Pricing Modeller - Insurtech

Harnham
Bristol
1 year ago
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SENIOR PRICING ANALYST - INSURANCE

£60,000

LONDON (remote option available)

Really exciting role here with a small and dynamic Insurtech who are going through an exciting period of change. This role offers the chance to own their end-to-end model process, working in a fast-paced and challenging environment where you can take ownership for business performance.

THE COMPANY

This business are a lean and focused Insurtech who are starting to expand their market share. They have a small and close-knit team and are now looking to add a driven and motivated candidate to help them in a variety of projects, with pricing modelling at the core. They offer a fast-paced and data-focused environment where no two days will be the same!

THE ROLE

You can expect to:

  • Develop cutting edge pricing models using Python and Machine Learning techniques
  • Work on end-to-end ownership of these models, including work on implementation, deployment and enhancement
  • Analyse large sets of customer data to drive insight and commercial performance
  • Share insight with the wider team and helping to improve profitability across the business on ad hoc project work

YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:

  • At least 2 years prior experience in pricing analytics within insurance
  • Good knowledge of Python is essential
  • Prior model development experience is essential, GBM experience is desirable
  • Strong communication skills and desire to learn is key

SALARY AND BENEFITS

  • Up to £60,000 base salary
  • Discretionary bonus scheme
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Remote-based work model
  • 25 days holiday

HOW TO APPLY

Please register your interest by sending your CV to Rosie Walsh through the ‘Apply’ link

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