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Pricing Data Science Manager

Arthur
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Overview

A global leading insurer is looking for a commercially minded and analytically driven Pricing Actuary/Pricing Data Science Lead to join their growing commercial lines pricing function. This senior position is pivotal in steering their pricing strategy and driving portfolio performance across multiple lines of business – including Property, Casualty, Financial Lines and Commercial Motor.


You’ll lead a team of 8 (2 direct reports), collaborating closely with underwriting, actuarial and senior leadership to ensure our pricing remains both competitive and profitable.


You’ll find a supportive, inclusive and empowering culture where ideas are valued, individuality is celebrated, and innovation is encouraged.


Role Summary

  • Lead, mentor, and develop a team of pricing and portfolio analysts
  • Drive data-led pricing strategy and model development across key lines of business
  • Analyse performance and market trends to recommend pricing improvements
  • Collaborate with underwriters to align pricing tools with commercial strategy
  • Champion innovation, data science, and automation within pricing

Requirements

  • Proven experience in general insurance pricing
  • Experience in Property and Casualty
  • Some experience in motor (commercial or personal lines) is advantageous
  • Strong leadership and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Expertise in pricing tools and data platforms (SQL and Python)
  • Strategic mindset with commercial and regulatory awareness

Benefits

  • Hybrid environment with exceptional benefits, including:
  • 30 days holiday (plus option to buy 2 more)
  • Annual bonus
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • 10% employer pension contribution
  • Fully funded private medical cover for you and your family
  • 26 weeks’ full parental pay for all parents
  • Option to work remotely abroad for up to 20 days a year
  • Cycle-to-Work scheme and sustainable pension investing


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