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Data Analyst Insurance - 12 month FTC

London
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Data Analyst - Underwriting - London

Hybrid 2 days office , 3 from home

£47,000 + 5% bonus

Initially a 12 Month FTC

A Fortune 500 company with over 60 offices in 20+ countries, a holding company for insurance, reinsurance, specialist advisory and investment operations around the world is looking for a Data Analyst to join their team initially on a 12 month FTC. This role isnt just about processing data, there is a breadth of activities happening here - lots of variety and a chance to be involved in process and improvement!

What we ask of you:

Manage a portfolio of delegated and other accounts to meet post-underwriting requirement
Assist with all aspects of delegated authority technical accounting; providing statistical information, checking and processing technical accounts
Control binder contracts through the chasing and handling of bordereau submissions by using in-house tools
Enter all risk information onto the in-house core systems (Eclipse/BDX)
Scan all contract information, filing it electronically and in hard copyWhat you will bring to this role:

Possess a sound knowledge of insurance; experience of working in the London Market or a delegated authority environment would be advantageous
Have the ability to develop and maintain relationships with their clients/brokers
Have experience of effectively managing and manipulating high volumes of data; they will be able to create concise and accurate reporting and supply a pertinent interpretation of the results
Be educated to a minimum of A-Level or equivalent
Possess strong numerical and analytical skills
Demonstrate good working knowledge of Excel, and be a competent user of MS Office; experience of using BDX/Eclipse would be advantageous and aptitude to learn in-house software is essential
Delegated experience, knowledge of Eclipse and BDX , CII qualifications or equivalent would all be desirable

What's in it for you?

A great starting salary plus annual bonus & strong benefits package…
25 days paid holiday plus Bank Holidays, with the opportunity to buy / sell extra leave
Fantastic company pension scheme, private medical and dental cover, life assurance, travel insurance cover, income protection, season ticket loan as well as other great benefits on offer
There are countless opportunities to learn new skills and develop in your career and we can provide the support needed to do just that

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