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Senior Pricing Data Scientist

JR United Kingdom
Slough
4 days ago
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They provide flexible and reliable home insurance tailored to the needs of modern households. Whether covering unique properties or complex personal circumstances they are committed to making home insurance more inclusive, accessible, and straightforward.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead the conversion rate and market modelling function, these are the two most important models,
  • Understand and analyse price elasticity and competitiveness in the market
  • Develop and productionise models - will have support from the team on this (Doesn't need to be end to end but ideal has some production experience)
  • Model market premiums for price comparison websites.
  • Made some good advancements in the space, right now a good time to invest and grow even further
  • Working heavily with price comparison websites and making sure they are the most competitive on the market right now

Requirements:

  • Master’s degree in Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, or a related field
  • Proficient in Python (core skill), with strong experience in SQL
  • Strong technical expertise in AI/ML and advanced analytics.
  • Ideally industry experience within Insurance

**Please note that this role does not offer visa sponsorship**

How to Apply:

Register your interest by sending your CV to Emily Burgess via the Apply link on this page.


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