Lloyd's Market Data Analyst (Up to £800 per day)

Albion Blake
London
2 weeks ago
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Job Title:Lloyd’s Market Data Analyst (Contract)

Location:Hybrid - London

Duration:6 months

Day rate:Up to £800 per day (outside IR35) depending on experience


We are seeking aData Analystto join aManaging General Agent (MGA) client of ours on a contract basis. This role will be responsible for data cleansing, data modelling and support an impending data migration


Key skills

  • Extensive experience as a Data Analyst, within a Managing General Agent (MGA)
  • Strong proficiency in SQL, Excel, Power BI and Python
  • Solid understanding of data migration, data modelling, data cleansing, and data visualisation
  • Strong analytical skills and the ability to interpret complex data and provide actionable insights
  • Familiarity with insurance data (policies, claims, underwriting)
  • Familiarity with insurance-specific software and systems (e.g., underwriting platforms, claims management systems)
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex data in a clear and concise manner to both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Experience with statistical analysis and data mining techniques
  • Bachelor’s degree in data science, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, or a related field


Key Responsibilities:

  • Data Collection & Management:Gather and structure large sets of data from various internal and external sources. Ensure data quality, integrity, and accuracy across all datasets.
  • Data Analysis & Reporting:Analyse business data and generate actionable insights to improve processes, enhance operational efficiency, and support business strategy. Create ad-hoc and regular reports using advanced Excel, SQL, and Power BI.
  • Data Modelling & Visualisation: Build and maintain data models to identify trends, forecasts, and business opportunities. Design and implement dashboards and visualizations to present findings to key stakeholders.
  • Data Migration:Plan, execute and oversee the migration of data from legacy systems to new platforms. Ensure integrity, accuracy, and security of data throughout the migration process. Collaborate with technical teams, business stakeholders, and IT departments to deliver seamless, on-time migration.
  • Business Support:Collaborate with business teams, including underwriting, claims, and operations, to understand their data needs and provide analytical support for strategic decision-making.
  • Compliance & Documentation:Ensure all data-related processes and reports comply with internal policies and regulatory requirements, especially in the context of the insurance industry.


Due to the nature of the client, candidates without Lloyd's market experience will not be considered for this role.

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