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Insurance Digital Data Scientist

Vermillion Analytics
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9 months ago
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Insurance Digital Data Scientist - 100K -Hybrid London


Are you a data sciencentist passionate about transforming insurance through cutting-edge analytics? They're seeking a talented Insurance Digital Data Scientist to revolutionise their underwriting capabilities!


What You'll Do:

• Drive digital risk and portfolio underwriting analytics, developing scalable solutions that bridge technical complexity and commercial requirements

• Design and maintain advanced technical underwriting services using Python and SQL

• Collaborate across teams to explain complex algorithmic capabilities and ensure smooth deployment

• Create innovative approaches to digital underwriting that meet both commercial and regulatory standards


Who We're Looking For:

• Experienced professional with strong background in general insurance (Lloyd's/company market)

• Expert in Python and SQL

• Technical underwriting analysis skills

• Ability to translate complex algorithmic insights into clear stakeholder communications


Their Culture:

The company believes in the power of diversity and inclusion. Their team celebrates individual differences, recognising that varied perspectives drive innovation. They are committed to creating an environment where everyone can be authentically themselves.


What They Offer:

• Highly competitive remuneration package

• Continuous benefits review

• Culture of recognition and reward for extraordinary effort

• Opportunity to make a significant impact in digital insurance innovation


Please not you need to have the right to work in the UK, no sponsorship is offered.


Ready to transform insurance analytics? Apply now and help shape the future of underwriting! Or send Zoe a message

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