Lead Pricing Actuary – Property
Job Description Apply: Lead Pricing Actuary – Property
Goodman Masson are working with a market-leading insurer who are continuing to expand their Pricing team. Over the last couple of years, as a result of investment, the team has grown from a team of 5 to 15 and they are now looking to hire a Pricing Lead for their Property portfolio.
You will be joining a profitable division and would be given ownership to develop the department's pricing techniques and processes for property. This will involve the implementation of a consistent and tailored approach to Property Pricing, reporting on current portfolios to resolve challenges and realise opportunities for improvements and developing an overall pricing strategy for this area of the business.
There is also a big push to bring in new ML/DS techniques to their pricing and you will be working alongside the Data Science team as they build out their models using Python, R and other tools.
As the new Lead Pricing Actuary, you will report directly into the Head of Pricing and manage a team of 3 people. They are looking for a candidate who has a good understanding of the London/Lloyd's Market ideally from a Pricing perspective but would also consider candidates with Property Reserving experience for the role too. You will also need to be nearly qualified, qualified or qualified by experience.
If you're interested, please get in touch with Bill Burton at Goodman Masson: Bill.Burton@goodmanmasson.com
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