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UP TO £110,000

HYBRID - LONDON

We are working with an exciting InsurTech startup. They are looking to hire a Data Scientist with Pricing/insurance experience to lead their pricing initiatives. This role will lead the pricing function from an individual contributing perspective but can provide the opportunity to lead from a line management point of view as they grow.

ROLE

  • Utilise Machine Learning to lead the modelling and pricing development
  • Utilise Python, SQL and ML techniques
  • Work closely alongside the Engineering team to ensure models are deployed effectively.
  • Work closely with more junior members of the team to coach and upskill

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Insurance experienceis a must!
  • Experience in Python and SQL
  • Experience in ML modelling
  • Experience working in pricing within insurance
  • Good communication skills
  • A STEM university background

NEXT STEPS

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

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