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Data Science Actuary (PhD Graduates), Chelmsford Client: Arthur Recruitment
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Posted: 31.05.2025
Expiry Date: 15.07.2025
Job Description: I am working with a leading Personal Lines Insurer seeking an individual to join their Technical Pricing team. This team is responsible for specialist actuarial analyses of underwriting performance within products such as Home and Motor insurance.
This role offers the opportunity to utilize new technologies and contribute to strategic initiatives, including enhancing model sophistication and deploying the latest data science techniques.
This vacancy is fully remote.
Responsibilities: Building predictive and machine learning models
Predicting perils for claims and severity
Producing reports and presentations to communicate actuarial analysis results to stakeholders
Requirements: PhD or Master’s degree in a research-based subject
Experience in actuarial pricing or statistical modeling

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