Technical Pricing Manager

London
5 months ago
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Technical Pricing Manager

Hybrid / Remote - London
£80,000 - £85,000 + Bonus & Benefits

Are you an experienced insurance pricing professional ready to take the next step in your career? This is an exceptional opportunity to join a forward-thinking, data-driven insurer as a Technical Pricing Manager, where you'll lead the development of advanced pricing models and strategies across key personal lines products.

The Opportunity

In this pivotal role, you'll take ownership of statistical risk modelling and pricing frameworks for products including Private Car, Van, Bike, and Household. Working closely with expert teams across pricing, underwriting, and data science, you'll use your analytical expertise to inform strategic decisions that drive both profitability and market competitiveness.

This is a brilliant role for a technically strong, commercially minded pricing specialist who wants to combine hands-on modelling with strategic influence in a business that values innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the design, development, and refinement of pricing models and risk segmentation frameworks across multiple personal lines portfolios.
Apply statistical and machine learning techniques to identify performance trends, insights, and opportunities for optimisation.
Support the execution of pricing and underwriting strategies that balance growth, retention, and profitability.
Deliver clear, actionable insights and present recommendations to senior stakeholders across pricing, underwriting, and finance.
Champion innovation by identifying and implementing enhancements to models, tools, data sources, and analytical processes.Skills & Experience Required

Strong background in insurance pricing or actuarial analysis, ideally within personal lines.
Proven ability to develop, interpret, and optimise complex predictive and statistical models.
Technical proficiency in Python or R for data manipulation, modelling, and analysis.
Experience with Emblem, Radar, or similar pricing software is highly desirable.
Excellent understanding of pricing, underwriting, and risk modelling principles within general insurance.
Skilled communicator able to translate technical detail into business insight.What's on Offer

Hybrid working model with flexibility to work from home or the office.
Competitive salary plus annual bonus and comprehensive benefits package.
Health and wellbeing support, including private medical cover and wellness initiatives.
Generous holiday allowance, including bank holidays.
Continuous professional development, with access to ongoing training and actuarial study support.
A collaborative culture that promotes innovation, accuracy, and growth.Inclusion & Accessibility

Our client is committed to creating an inclusive working environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to thrive. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and will provide adjustments throughout the recruitment process where needed.

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If you're passionate about insurance pricing and want to use your technical expertise to drive smarter, more profitable decisions - we'd love to hear from you

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