Senior Pricing Analyst

Bristol, Bristol (county), United Kingdom
4 days ago
£55,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £65,000 pa

Seniority
Senior
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (4 days ago)

Senior Pricing Analyst - Technical Modelling Focus (Python / Radar / Emblem)

Salary: 60-65k + Bonuses (Can be flexible on this)

Location: Bristol (Hybrid)

If you enjoy building models but feel like you're mostly maintaining them, this might be worth a look…

I'm working with a pricing team where modelling isn't just BAU - it's central to how they make decisions. Think:

Real influence over strategy & optimisation

Space to explore new modelling techniques / data enrichment

A team that actually uses tools like Python alongside Radar / Emblem (not just talks about it)

The role sits within a high-impact pricing function, working on:

Behavioural modelling (propensity, retention, etc.)

Price optimisation & experimentation

End-to-end ownership - from data through to deployment & performance monitoring

There's scope here to operate at Senior or Lead level, depending on your experience; whether that's:

Owning models and driving improvements, or

Leading on strategy and influencing wider pricing decisions

The tech you'll likely have experience with a mix of:

Python / SQL / Snowflake (or similar)

Radar / Emblem / Earnix

GLMs / GBMs / advanced modelling techniques

More important than the exact stack, they're looking for people who enjoy pushing models forward, not just maintaining them.

The Setup

Strong visibility across pricing, marketing & leadership

A team that's genuinely investing in technical capability within pricing

Why it's worth a conversation… Even if you're not actively looking, this is the kind of role people tend to move for:

More technical ownership

Greater influence on pricing decisions

A chance to step into a more strategic role

Interested or want to hear more?

If you're open to a confidential, no-pressure chat, I'm happy to share more detail and give you a clear view of how this compares to the wider market. Please click apply now! Or drop me an email over to (url removed)

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