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Are you ready to drive innovation in insurance pricing? Join a leading UK insurer as a Senior Pricing Analyst and play a key role in transforming their personal lines pricing strategy.

You'll work within a collaborative Pricing Team, using advanced analytics and machine learning to improve performance, optimise pricing, and influence key decision-makers. This is a brilliant opportunity to take ownership and make a real commercial impact.

What You'll Be Doing:

Support junior analysts

Build and enhance predictive models using machine learning

Analyse market and customer data to refine pricing strategies

Collaborate across teams and present insights to senior stakeholders

Own projects through the full pricing control cycle

What We're Looking For:

3+ years' experience in insurance pricing or a similar analytical role

Strong programming skills (SAS, Python, R, etc.)

Experience with Radar or Emblem (or similar)
Experience with predictive modelling and price optimisation

Confident communicator and problem-solver with a keen eye for detail

Why Apply?

Remote-first: Work from anywhere in the UK, we only ask for 1 day per month in one of the offices

35+ days holiday, with buy/sell options

Bonus + strong pension + wellbeing support

If you're looking for a role where your skills make a real difference - this is it. Apply now and let's talk

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