Data Business Analyst - Risk Rating & Pricing

London
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My client is based in the London area and are currently looking to recruit for an experienced Data/Business Analyst to join their team. They are one of the leaders within the consulting sector, and are currently going through a period of growth and are looking for an experienced BI professional to join their team. They have a vision to continually improve and incrementally adapt to their environments.

Your role will include:

Work closely with key business teams to gather and document requirements relating to risk assessment, pricing data, and associated tools and processes.

Carry out analysis on large and complex datasets to support the design, refinement, and monitoring of pricing models.

Assist with the identification, mapping, and analysis of key data sources and the flow of information between systems.

Help develop materials such as data dictionaries, process maps, and system documentation to promote clarity and consistency in how data is used across the organisation.

Facilitate and document workshops with teams including Underwriting, Actuarial, and Technology to capture business input and define technical requirements.

Collaborate with data engineering teams to support data sourcing, preparation, and quality assurance activities.

Produce reports and dashboards (Power BI) to present insights and inform business decision-making.

Contribute to testing and validation activities for pricing tools, ensuring business needs and data requirements are accurately captured.

Act as a link between Underwriting teams and Technology teams, translating business needs into actionable deliverables.

Support data governance initiatives by contributing to data quality improvement efforts and maintaining documentation standards.

My client is providing access to;

Hybrid 2/3 days,
25 Days Holiday, Plus Bank Holiday
Bonus Scheme
And More...

For this role, they are looking for a candidate that has experience in…

Practical understanding of the London Insurance Market landscape along with exposure to pricing platforms such as Radar, HX, or Verisk Rulebook is essential.

Familiarity with concepts surrounding risk assessment, pricing methodologies, or actuarial workflows would be considered advantageous.

Demonstrated background working in roles such as Data Analyst, Business Analyst, or similar analytical positions.

Strong capability in documenting business needs, creating clear data definitions, and mapping out system-related processes. Experience using tools like Oracle SQL Developer and Microsoft Visio is a plus.

Hands-on experience working with relational database systems, including but not limited to SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, or PostgreSQL.

This role is an urgent requirement, there are limited interview slots left, if interested send an up to date CV to Shoaib Khan - (url removed) or call (phone number removed) for a catch up in complete confidence.

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