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Data analyst / analyst

Gravitas Recruitment Group (Global) Ltd
London
15 hours ago
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Gravitas Group is Hiring: Underwriting Data Analyst Location: London (Hybrid)
Employment Type: Permanent
Industry: Insurance
Salary : Up to 60,000 pa + Benefits

Gravitas Group is recruiting on behalf of a leading insurance organisation for an Underwriting Data Analyst . This is a fantastic opportunity for a data-driven professional to play a key role in shaping underwriting and portfolio management decisions through high-impact reporting and dashboard development.

About the Role

As an Underwriting Data Analyst, youll be responsible for developing and managing reporting tools that enable stakeholders to assess underwriting performance. Your work will directly support leadership, underwriting franchises, and central functions in making informed, data-led decisions.

Key Responsibilities
Develop new underwriting dashboards for leadership and key stakeholders
Maintain and enhance existing dashboards to ensure accuracy and relevance
Own documentation for dashboard development, data sources, quality checks, and publishing processes
Manage and automate dashboard quality control (QC) processes
Make approved changes to internal databases to support dashboard development, following governance protocols
Automate recurring outputs for portfolio management, including board-level reporting
Maintain and prioritise the Portfolio Management teams project pipeline
Represent the team in IT and BI prioritisation forums to ensure strategic alignment

Skills & Experience
Strong problem-solving skills
Proven experience with SQL, Power BI, and Microsoft Excel
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to simplify complex analytics for senior stakeholders
Bachelors degree in a quantitative field (e.g., Computer Science, Data Analytics, Mathematics)
Experience in the insurance or Lloyds market
Familiarity with IT change control processes
Masters or PhD in a quantitative discipline (preferred)

Whats on Offer
A chance to work with a forward-thinking insurance organisation
Direct exposure to senior leadership and strategic decision-making
A collaborative, data-driven team environment focused on innovation and automation

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