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Data Scientist/ Technical Pricing

Arthur Recruitment
London
2 days ago
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I’m working with a rapidly growing insurance business that’s looking to hire a Modelling Specialist / Pricing Data Scientist to help elevate their technical pricing capability. This is a high-impact hire within a collaborative team that values innovation and fast decision-making.

The company has a strong reputation in specialist motor insurance and is investing heavily in modernising its pricing approach across multiple product lines.


You’ll play a key role in:


Building and testing predictive models using Python and Databricks


Exploring and integrating external data enrichments


Contributing to model validation and peer code reviews


Supporting pricing decisions that directly impact business growth and profitability


Ideal candidate


2–8 years of experience in general insurance pricing (personal lines preferred)


Strong Python skills for modelling, data manipulation, and code quality


Experience with GLMs, machine learning techniques, and feature engineering


Sharp analytical thinker, highly collaborative and commercially minded


Strong academic background in a STEM discipline


What Makes This Unique


True ownership and autonomy — influence business-critical decisions


Diverse range of products and high exposure to multiple lines


Flexible structure with opportunities to shape your role


Flat, non-hierarchical team with a pacey, “can-do” culture

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