Actuary/Data Scientist

Actuarial Futures
London, England
11 months ago
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Are you an innovative data scientist or qualified actuary with demonstrable experience of developing analytics & AI solutions?

Then this is a fantastic opportunity to join a collaborative, leading-edge firm where you will be supported, valued and empowered to make the most of your career.

With a degree in a data science-related or quantitative discipline, you will have insurance P&C experience.

You will also be proficient in various coding languages (e.g. R, Python) and development environments (e.g. R Studio, Jupyter, VS Code).

Alongside this, you will be experienced in data visualization and communication around this to present insights to a non-technical audience.

In this key role, you will support the development & delivery of high value analytics & data science projects across the group's core functions, with a focus on M&A/underwriting and claims, to solve critical business challenges.

You will also build collaborative relationships with key partners across the organization to develop innovative, practical solutions.

Working with a multi-disciplinary team of technology experts, you will lead the development of proof of concepts and quickly create analytics and AI prototypes to demonstrate business value and drive innovation.

Get in touch now for more information regarding this exciting career opportunity.


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