Head of Data Science (GenAi) - Insurance

Albion Blake
London
1 week ago
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Title: Head of Data Science (GenAI)

Location: London (Hybrid)

Salary: £170,000 DOE + Bonus/Benefits

Industry: Lloyd’s Market Insurance


A high-performing, forward-thinking Lloyd’s market insurer is seeking a Head of Data Science (Generative AI) to lead the next phase of its AI-driven transformation.


This is a rare opportunity to shape enterprise-wide GenAI strategy within a top-quartile performing insurer that is investing heavily in digital trading, underwriting augmentation and intelligent automation.


You’ll operate at senior leadership level, partnering with Underwriting, Actuarial, Technology and Executive stakeholders to embed AI at the core of risk selection, pricing optimisation and portfolio performance.


Responsibilities:


  • Define and execute the enterprise GenAI and advanced analytics strategy
  • Build and lead a high-performing Data Science team
  • Develop AI-driven solutions enhancing underwriting decision-making, risk appetite alignment and technical pricing
  • Drive Digital Trading innovation, including broker data intelligence and automation across the Digital-Follow channel
  • Partner with Data Engineering to ensure scalable Azure-based data pipelines and model deployment
  • Present insights and strategic recommendations at ExCo and Board level
  • Establish best-in-class governance, validation and model risk frameworks


Experience:


  • Proven experience leading and scaling Data Science teams
  • Strong background in ML / AI, ideally including Generative AI applications
  • Deep expertise in Python and modern ML frameworks
  • Experience delivering models that directly impact underwriting, pricing, and profitability
  • Strong stakeholder engagement skills — able to translate complex modelling into commercial strategy
  • Familiarity with Azure (Data Factory, SQL, Synapse, Power BI) highly advantageous
  • Insurance or Lloyd’s market experience preferred
  • Strong academic background in a quantitative discipline


Why This Role?


  • Strategic, business-facing leadership position
  • Significant investment in AI and digital transformation
  • Highly collaborative, underwriting-led culture
  • Competitive package: £170k DOE + strong bonus + excellent pension & benefits
  • Hybrid London working model

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