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Principal/ Senior Technical Pricing Analyst (General Insurance Motor OR Home) - Locations either London/ Birmingham/ Bournemouth - Hybrid working (x2 days in the office per month)

Hawksworth
London
5 months ago
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Hawksworth have a great opportunity for aTechnical Pricing Analystfor a Permanent role in the UK!


Depending on your level we are looking for either:

  • X1 Senior Technical Pricing Analyst (£60k max basic salary) + 26 days holiday, excellent bonus scheme, Private medical, very good pension (they pay twice what you do, up to 14%), and more…
  • X1 Principal Technical Pricing Analyst (£77k max basic salary) + 26 days holiday, excellent bonus scheme, Private medical, very good pension (they pay twice what you do, up to 14%), and more…


Locations can be eitherin London, Birmingham OR Bournemouth.


Hybrid working– x2 days in the office per Month.


Essential skills/ experience required:

  • General insurance experience
  • Good tenure as a Technical Pricing Analyst in either Home or Motor.
  • GBM and GLM experience
  • Good Excel skills
  • Python or another programming language
  • A Data Science background either degree or work experience
  • Good communication skills and team fit


If you have the above essential skills we are looking for and you are looking for a new assignment, please apply now! You can reach out directly too at .


Please note we can not accept applicants who require sponsorship now or in the future.


Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you.

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