Tech Lead Software Engineering Python, Pyspark

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11 months ago
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Job Title: Technical Lead Sofware Engineer £100,000 - £120,000 Location: Bristol, (Hybrid)Company Overview for Technical Lead Software EngineerMy client is a leading Insurtech specialising in cyber reinsurance, providing advanced analytics and underwriting solutions that redefine how cyber risk is understood and managed. Their lean, skilled team thrives on collaboration, especially between their data science and engineering teams, to drive forward-thinking solutions and industry advancements.Job Description for Technical Lead Software Engineer You will be an experienced and hands-on Technical Lead Software Engineer to lead and grow the engineering team in Bristol. This is a strategic and technical leadership role that requires over 10 years of industry experience in building data-intensive applications within the financial sector, with a preference for experience in insurance. In this role, you will play a critical part in developing and scaling their cyber reinsurance platform while working closely with their data science and modelling teams.Key Responsibilities for Technical Lead Software Engineer* Platform Development: Oversee the design, architecture, and development of our cyber reinsurance platform, incorporating features such as:o Reinsurance submission ingestiono Policy administrationo Cyber risk modeling (attritional & catastrophe)o Portfolio optimizationo Comprehensive reporting (exposure management, capital management, threat intelligence, large risk track...

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