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Senior Risk Modelling Data Scientist

The Actuary
City of London
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Senior Risk Modelling Data ScientistEmployerLocation: England, London / West Yorkshire, England, LeedsSalary: £70000 - £80000 per annumClosing date: 11 Dec 2025Reference: ZDT032View more categoriesView less categoriesSectorContract TypeHoursExperience/FunctionYou need to or to save a job.Send jobA leading UK insurer is seeking a Senior Risk Modelling Data Scientist to join its Motor Manufacturing Tribe, a hub where advanced analytics, pricing strategy, and innovation collide.You'll be at the heart of developing core risk models that underpin business-critical pricing decisions. Working alongside talented actuaries, data scientists, and underwriters, you'll translate complex data into insights that shape competitiveness, profitability, and customer outcomes.What you'll do:Build and refine risk and pricing models using Python, SQL, and Radar.Analyse large, complex datasets to deliver actionable insights to stakeholders.Collaborate across underwriting, trading, and finance to drive smarter pricing decisions.What you'll bring:Strong technical data science experience (Python, SQL, statistical modelling).Insurance pricing or risk modelling expertise, ideally within personal lines.Confident communicator, able to explain complex insights to both technical and non-technical teams.This is your chance to blend technical skill with commercial impact in a culture that values curiosity, innovation, and collaboration.Eames Consulting is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.## Apply for Senior Risk Modelling Data Scientistto apply instantlyFields marked with an asterisk (*) are required

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