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Gravitas Recruitment Group (Global) Ltd
Manchester
10 months ago
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🚀 Kick-Start Your Actuarial or Data Career in a Fast-Moving Insurance Market – Manchester Based

Are you ready to apply your quantitative skills in a role that truly makes a difference? Do you want to work in a dynamic, constantly evolving niche within UK General Insurance, focused onProperty, Casualty, and Motor Insurance?

We’re offering exciting opportunities forgraduateorearly-career actuaries, data scientists, and data engineersto join a growing, successful insurance business that challenges the status quo. Based inManchesterwith hybrid working (3 days in-office), this is your chance to build a rewarding career in theNon-Life Insurancesector.

🌟 What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Work closely with theunderwriting team, getting hands-on with the real risks that shape this unique portfolio.
  • Deliver high-value insights by improvingdata qualityand analysing large datasets.
  • Develop cutting-edgeanalytical tools, forecasting models, and reporting systems.
  • Contribute to profitability and risk assessments across property, casualty, and fleet motor lines.
  • Collaborate as part of a solution-focused team driving efficiency and innovation.

🌱 What We’re Looking For:

  • Ateam playerwho’s curious, adaptable, and excited to learn.
  • Someone who thrives in acollaborative, fast-pacedenvironment.
  • A flexible and motivated individual ready to take onnew challengesand contribute to company success.
  • Anindependent thinkerwho welcomes feedback and values continuous growth.

💼 What You’ll Get:

  • Hybrid working model– 3 days a week in the Manchester office.
  • Excellent career development, mentorship, andstudy support.
  • A performance-driven environment with a strongbonus structure.
  • The chance tomake an impactin a business that values innovation and teamwork.


Ready to make your mark in insurance pricing? Apply now and shape the future of Non-Life Insurance with us.

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