
Lead Pricing Actuary – Renewables
Date Posted
27th April 2022
Reference
GM2704221
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
£Competitive
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description Apply: Lead Pricing Actuary – Renewables
Goodman Masson are working with a market leading insurer who are continuing to expand its Pricing team. Over the last couple of years as a result of investment, the team has grown from 5 to 15 and they are now looking to hire a Pricing Lead for their Energy portfolio.
Within the company, there is a big push to move de-carbonise and as a result, they are scaling back their involvement in Oil & Gas and looking and grow within the renewables sector. This means there is a lot of scope to be building new models from scratch and supporting Underwriters along this journey. You would also be working alongside the Data Science team as they build out their models using Python and R.
As the newly appointed reports directly into the Head of Pricing and you would be managing a team of 2 people. They are looking for a candidate who has a good understanding of the London/Lloyd’s Market ideally from a Pricing perspective but would also consider candidates with Specialty Reserving experience for the role too. You will also need to be nearly qualified, qualified or qualified by experience.
If you’re interested, please get in touch with Bill Burton at Goodman Masson:
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