
GI Pricing Contractors (Emblem/Radar/Classifier)
Date Posted
24th January 2018
Reference
GM2501181
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Location upon application
Salary
£600 Per Day
Job Description Apply: GI Pricing Contractors (Emblem/Radar/Classifier)
I am recruiting exclusively for two new Motor Pricing contracts with a key client.
Candidates will support the price modelling team, and will have strong modelling experience using tools such as Emblem, Radar and Classifier. Good programming skills in SQL are also very useful.
The role will suit contractors who have some good motor experience, Small Fleet experience would be an advantage. You will be very comfortable working independently, and will have strong interpersonal/stakeholder management skills. This is a great opportunity to gain experience working for a fantastic company to work for. Initially you will cover while a perm equivalent is recruited for, likely to be a few months at least with potential to extend.
If you have a background in General Insurance Pricing and are available for a new day rate contract, please apply now or contact me directly on james.turner@goodmanmasson.com or 020 7019 8861.
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