Senior Pricing Data Scientist

Harnham
Sheffield
1 week ago
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SENIOR PRICING DATA SCIENTIST (FTC)

UP TO £75,000

FULLY REMOTE

This is an exciting opportunity for a Pricing Data Scientist to help identify and implement data driven pricing changes improving the sophistication of this business’ pricing.

THE COMPANY

This is a car insurance business who are using an innovative approach, by offering cheaper policies, for the less someone drives.

THE ROLE

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

  • Utilising advanced analytics and machine learning to enhance customer acquisition, retention, and deliver personalised offerings.
  • Partnering with cross-functional teams to ensure data strategies align with overall company goals.
  • Developing and optimising predictive models to enhance pricing accuracy and maintain competitiveness.
  • Continuously validating and monitoring models to ensure effectiveness in reducing loss ratios and boosting revenue.
  • Implementing monitoring and alerting systems to track model performance and automate updates when necessary.
  • Customising reports to meet the unique requirements of various users and teams.

YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Strong experience with Python and SQL.
  • Experience developing pricing models.
  • Create predictive models using machine learning and data science techniques.
  • Experience working in insurance.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

THE BENEFITS

  • A salary of up to £75,000.
  • Remote working policy.
  • Flexible hours policy.

HOW TO APPLY

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

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