Pricing Manager (Travel)

Harnham
Cardiff
7 months ago
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UP TO £65,000 + SHARES

CARDIFF


One of the top insurance companies in the UK is expanding their pricing function and hiring for a Pricing Manager in their innovation team. This role is an excellent opportunity to get involved in the top level of data within the industry whilst having excellent exposure with senior management in the business.


THE COMPANY


One of the top insurance companies in the UK. There is a collaborative pricing function within the business and some of the most experiencde and knowledgeable leaders within the industry to learn from. There is great responsibility from day one and as mentioned there is good exposure with senior management and general opportunities to drive change for the business.


THE ROLE


You can expect to be involved in the following day to day:


  • Work within the travel insurance team within innovation analytics
  • Work closely with the data science team to drive strategy in ML pricing models
  • Drive forward proof of concepts for new data sources to implement into the data pipelines, pricing strategy and pricing models
  • Owning and sharing your ideas at an executive level, making real change
  • Manage junior analysts


SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE


  • Experience with Big Query, GCP, SQL all desirable
  • Experience working in pricing within insurance
  • Travel insurance experience would be beneficial
  • Good communication skills
  • A strong university degree in a numerate discipline


SALARY AND BENEFITS


  • Up to £65,000 base salary
  • Shares
  • Private medical
  • Travel to office once bi-weekly


HOW TO APPLY

Please register your interest by sending your CV to Shane McWilliams via the Apply link on this page.

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