Senior Actuarial Data Scientist

hyperexponential
London
1 year ago
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Model Development at hyperexponential

The Model Development Team are the experts' experts of hx Renew, knowing it top-to-bottom, inside-out - both breadth and depth. You'll know its limits and which can be pushed. You'll know every trick in the book, the secret combos, and the cheat codes. You'll combine all of this with a deep knowledge of insurance technology to present 'the art of the possible' (and sometimes seemingly impossible!) to our customers and help develop cutting-edge tech, while working alongside some of the brightest, most ambitious people in the tech and insurance industries.

Key responsibilities

  1. Learn the hx Renew modelling platform - you'll ship your first models independently within days!
  2. Build models in Python for seamless integration, using cutting edge approaches
  3. Work directly with customer actuarial teams, partner developers and our internal development teams to solve the most complex coding problems using Python
  4. Develop cutting-edge technical solutions while working with incredibly bright, passionate, ambitious people
  5. Review our existing Python model development approach and contribute to our best-practice guides
  6. Consistently contribute to and improve our internal and external training & development materials
  7. Day-to-day quality assurance process of in-flight client and internal projects
  8. Always seek out opportunities to improve our model development standards and ways of working

Required skills & experience

  1. A flair for Python - we'll take you to the next level here but you'll need production grade Python experience to hit the ground running
  2. 4+ years of experience using predictive modelling and advanced analytics methods
  3. Exposure to insurance or reinsurance pricing techniques
  4. A self-starter attitude - you can operate autonomously within a high-trust, high-accountability environment. You proactively drive your own personal development and stay up-to-date with the latest industry/tech trends and challenges
  5. Evidence of a passion for experimenting with new approaches and technologies both through your work and extracurricular learning - we host a lot of hackathons so you won't be short of opportunities!

Bonus points for:

  1. Experience working in a customer-facing role
  2. Insurance market knowledge that will boost hyperexponential's ability to support initiatives in Lloyd's, the IFoA and elsewhere
  3. A willingness to promote hyperexponential's (and your own!) work, e.g. by writing on our blog, presenting at (virtual) meetups/conferences, or supporting other initiatives

Interview Process

  1. Initial call with our Talent team to kick things off
  2. Manager Interview
  3. Skills Interview
  4. Values Interview
  5. We offer!

What do we offer?

  1. Competitive salary + very staff-friendly share options
  2. £5,000 for individual and group training and conference budget
  3. 25 days' holiday plus 8 bank holiday days (33 in total)
  4. Company pension scheme via Penfold
  5. Mental health and therapy provision via Spectrum.life
  6. Individual wellbeing allowance viaJuno
  7. Private healthcare insurance through AXA
  8. Top-spec equipment (laptop, screens, adjustable desks, etc)
  9. Regular remote & in-person hackathons, lunch & learns, socials and games nights
  10. Team breakfasts and lunches, snacks, drinks fridge, fun office @ The Ministry
  11. Huge opportunity for personal development and mastery as we grow together!

Please note that background checks will be conducted as part of the hiring process to ensure compliance with our governance policies. We handle all background checks sensitively and in full compliance with relevant regulations. All applicant data will be processed in accordance with data protection regulations and our privacy policy.

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