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Technical Insurance Pricing Manager

London
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Technical Insurance Pricing Manager
Remote, or Hybrid in London
Up to £100,000 + Bonus & Benefits

Are you a technical wizard in the world of insurance pricing? Do you have a passion for advanced modelling and analytics that drive strategic decisions? If so, our client is searching for a dynamic Technical Insurance Pricing Manager to lead the charge in developing cutting-edge pricing strategies across key personal lines portfolios!

What You'll Do:

As the Technical Insurance Pricing Manager, you will:

Build, refine, and optimise predictive pricing and risk models that truly make an impact.
Apply statistical and machine learning techniques to uncover trends and seize new opportunities.
Own and enhance pricing frameworks across products like Car, Van, Bike, and Home.
Collaborate with pricing, underwriting, and data science teams to shape and drive strategy.
Innovate tools, data, and modelling processes to keep our client at the forefront of the industry.

What You'll Bring:

To thrive in this role, you should possess:

Strong experience in general insurance pricing, particularly within personal lines.
Advanced modelling capabilities using Python or R.
Proficiency with tools such as Emblem, Radar, or similar platforms.
The ability to interpret complex analyses and translate them into meaningful pricing strategies.

What's on Offer:

Join our client and enjoy a multitude of benefits, including:

Flexible hybrid/remote working options that suit your lifestyle.
A competitive salary of up to £100k base plus bonus and comprehensive benefits.
Private medical coverage and wellbeing support to keep you at your best.
A generous holiday allowance to ensure you have time to recharge.
Ongoing training and study support within a collaborative and innovative team environment.

If you're a technical pricing specialist ready to influence strategy while staying hands-on with modelling, this is the role for you! Don't miss the chance to be part of an exciting journey. Reach out to learn more or apply now!

Join our client in shaping the future of insurance pricing, where your expertise can make a real difference!

Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you

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