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Claims Data Scientist

Allianz Management Services Ltd
Milton Keynes
2 days ago
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Claims Data Scientist

Role Description

We are an agile team of data scientists, data engineers, data analysts and business specialists, delivering analytics, insight and data products to our market leading claims function. We're one of the largest general insurers in the UK, which means we have lots of IT and data legacy to work with, but we are on a transformation journey and have an incredible opportunity to create value, using the array of big data, analytics and data science tools available to us, our vast pool of data and deep industry expertise. Our claims function spends more than £1Bn each year, helping our customers when they need us most. In our team, we use data to improve the customer journey, uncover trends and opportunities, combat fraud and to optimise operations.

This is a Hybrid role - multi site working is available, specific location for this role can be discussed at interview.

Salary Information

Pay: Circa £56,000 per year. Pay is based on relevant experience, skills for the role, and location. Salary is only one part of our total reward package.

About You

  • Conceiving, developing, deploying and monitoring end-to-end, data-driven solutions to support Company initiatives, working individually or as part of a small cross-functional team.
  • Developing and working on the integration of end-to-end software solutions, including machine learning and artificial intelligence algorithms, or custom algorithm development.
  • Identifying opportunities for innovation through analytics in the Organisation. Evaluating potential, scoping projects, and defining deliverables.
  • Measuring and tracking impact of the products developed through business KPIs. Presenting result of analyses to business owners and sharing knowledge with team members.
  • Supporting the simplification of processes so that business owners, in addition to data scientists, can leverage our data to drive business outcomes.

Essential Skills

  • Bachelor's degree in a numerate, scientific or computing subject (e.g. Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Business Analytics)
  • Practical Data Science experience working within insurance or financial organisations
  • Proficiency in Python with knowledge of its data analysis libraries (pandas, NumPy)
  • Experience implementing Machine Learning algorithms such as Scikit-learn, XGBoost or LightGBM
  • Demonstrated ability to translate business problems into data-driven solutions
  • Experience with data visualisation tools and libraries (MicroStrategy, Power BI, Seaborn, Matplotlib, Plotly)
  • Excellent communication skills to explain complex analyses clearly to diverse audiences across departments and seniority levels
  • Team player with a self-starter attitude and proven strong work ethic.

We support the government scheme “Access to Work” please feel free to ask us about the access to work scheme.

Desirable Skills

  • Database concepts and tools: SQL, NoSQL, Data Modelling. Big Data technologies (Hadoop, Spark, PySpark, Hive, Kafka)
  • Cloud platforms experience (AWS, Azure, GCP)
  • Knowledge of Agile work methodologies and tools (Jira, Confluence)
  • Understanding of MLOps practices and deployment pipelines
  • Version control using Git
  • Additional programming languages not necessary but helpful (R, Java, Scala)
  • Experience with insurance-specific applications such as pricing, claims, fraud detection or underwriting models

What We Will Offer You

Recognised and rewarded for a job well done, we have a range of flexible benefits for you to choose from- so you can pick a package that’s perfect for you. We also offer flexible working options, global career opportunities across the wider Allianz Group, and fantastic career development and training. That’s on top of enjoying all the benefits you’d expect from the world’s number one insurance brand, including:

  • Flexible buy/sell holiday options
  • Hybrid working
  • Annual performance related bonus
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Development days
  • A discount up to 50% on a range of insurance products including car, home and pet
  • Retail discounts
  • Volunteering days

Our Ways of Working

Do you need flexibility with the hours you work? Let us know as part of your application and if it’s right for our customers, our business and for you, then we’ll do everything we can to make it happen.Here at Allianz, we are signatories of the ABIs flexible working charter. We believe in supporting hybrid work patterns, which balance the needs of our customers, with your personal circumstances and our business requirements. Our aim with this is to help innovation, creativity, and you to thrive - Your work life balance is important to us.

Diversity & Inclusion

At Allianz, we prioritize diversity and inclusion, demonstrated by our numerous accreditations: EDGE certified for gender inclusion, Women in Finance Charter members, Disability Confident employer, Stonewall Diversity Champion, Business in the Community’s Race at Work Charter signatories, and Armed Forces Covenant gold standard employer.

We embrace neurodiversity and welcome applications from neurodivergent and disabled candidates, offering tailored adjustments to ensure your success.

We encourage our employees to advocate for their needs, whether it’s assistive technology, ergonomic equipment, mentoring, coaching, or flexible work arrangements.

Accessible Application for All

As part of the Disability Confident Scheme, we support candidates with disabilities or long-term health conditions through the Offer an Interview Scheme, for those meeting the essential skills for the role.

Contact our Resourcing team to opt into this scheme or for assistance with your application, including larger text, hard copies, or spoken applications.

For any inquiries or to submit your application, please contact: Matthew Irvine

Closing date: 23/10/2025

We reserve the right to close the advert early if we reach enough applications.

Join us - Let’s Care for Tomorrow.

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