Motor Pricing Manager
Job Description Apply: Motor Pricing Manager
Goodman Masson are recruiting for a Global insurance company who are looking for a Pricing Manager to join their Motor team. In the role you'll be expected to lead analysis across personal lines insurance products, updating pricing models in line with the businesses needs and latest methodologies and technologies. You will also have responsibility for the management of 3 junior analysts in the team.
The work will require someone who has both technical pricing skills and managerial qualities. You should have experience in General Insurance pricing, have strong SAS/SQL/VBA skills and ideally knowledge of at least one piece of Actuarial Pricing software, (preferably EMBlem or Radar) for a minimum of 3 years. Knowledge of coding languages such as Python or R are also advantageous (but not essential). If you have not formally managed before but you're ready to take a step up into management, then this could also be the role for you!
They are open to looking at people who are studying towards their actuarial qualification or those who are solely pricing specialists. This role gives you a lot of autonomy to lead part of their pricing function and is ideal for someone looking to take the next step into management.
If you'd like to know more please get in contact...
Email: bill.burton@goodmanmasson.com
Phone: 0207 324 0568
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