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UK – Remote

Up to £65,000


We are working with an exciting scale up within the insurance space, who aim to revolutionise the industry through Machine Learning and advanced pricing strategies. They are seeking aPricing Data Scientistto develop sophisticated pricing models, optimize predictive capabilities, and enhance automation processes. This is an excellent opportunity for a data-driven professional eager to make a significant impact in a cutting-edge environment.


As a Pricing Data Scientist, you will play a crucial role in leveraging machine learning techniques to refine pricing strategies and improve business outcomes. You will work closely with engineers and analysts to implement scalable pricing solutions and continuously monitor performance.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and refine ML-driven pricing models to enhance risk assessment and profitability.
  • Apply advanced statistical and machine learning techniques to optimize pricing accuracy.
  • Automate and streamline pricing model deployment for continuous improvement.
  • Collaborate with key stakeholders across engineering, product, and data teams.
  • Monitor and assess model performance, iterating as needed to drive business value.
  • Ensure regulatory compliance while fostering innovation in pricing methodologies.


What We’re Looking For

  • Strong expertise in Python and SQL for data analysis and model development.
  • Experience with pricing models, actuarial techniques, or risk modeling.
  • Deep understanding of machine learning algorithms, predictive modeling, and statistical analysis.
  • Hands-on experience in automating and deploying machine learning models.
  • Proven ability to translate complex data into actionable pricing insights.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Strong communication skills and experience working in cross-functional teams.


If this role looks of interest, please reach out to Joseph Gregory

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