Pricing Data Scientist (Remote)

JR United Kingdom
London
10 months ago
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I am working with an emerging Insurtech looking for a technical Pricing/data science professional. Seeking a proactive individual with a passion for data to join a small, high-performing team and play a key role in driving the business forward. They use an in-house pricing system combining traditional Emblem GLM models with machine learning models developed in Python.

My client has an office based in London; however, this role can befully remote.

Required skills:

  • Proactive self-starter with a can-do attitude — essential for thriving in a small team environment where initiative and independent working are key.
  • Strong technical pricing background, ideally with experience using WTW Emblem; retail pricing and/or exposure to data science techniques (e.g., machine learning, Python) within a pricing context is highly desirable.
  • 3 to 8 years of experience within personal lines insurance is required.

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Created on 24/06/2025 by JR, United Kingdom.


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