
Prophet Development Specialist (given up exams)
Date Posted
2nd May 2018
Reference
GM0205181
Sector
IT, Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Midlands
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£30,000 to £40,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Prophet Development Specialist (given up exams)
My client is recruiting for their next Prophet Development specialist!
This is an opportunity for someone who has some previous experience of using Prophet models, to build a career focused on Prophet Development. You will join the prophet modelling team, and work closely with their most experienced developer. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn how to code in Prophet and to build a range of models from scratch.
This role will suit candidates with some experience of using prophet in a UK life insurance company or consultancy, who would like to focus their career on becoming a systems expert. Study support is not on offer for this particular role, so it would suit somebody who has either not started, or given up, the actuarial exams.
If you would like to be trained and developed into a leading Prophet Developer, please apply now or contact me directly on james.turner@goodmanmasson.com.
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