
Pricing Analyst
Date Posted
30th March 2022
Reference
GM3003223
Sector
General Insurance
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Bournemouth
Benefits
£Competitive Salary
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description Apply: Pricing Analyst
Goodman Masson are assisting a market leading Health Insurance company, in their search to find a Pricing Analyst to join their Technical Pricing team.
They are looking for brilliant new minds to join their Technical Pricing team, where you will witness the innovative side of insurance. Day to day you will be working with R, Python and SQL to prep data large sets and build sophisticated statistical models, as well as communicate any insights obtained from data analysis to key stakeholders.
They are looking for graduates who have achieved a 2.1 or higher in a STEM degree who have a good level of coding experience in any programming language.
Offering an extensive level of exposure to the market through close work with Data Science, commercial Pricing and other teams across the business. This role as the Pricing Analyst would be an outstanding way to start your actuarial career.
If you are interested in learning more about this role as a Pricing Analyst, please contact Andrea Bindi at Goodman Masson to find out more: Andrea.Bindi@goodmanmasson.com
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