Python Developer - Pricing Tool, Insurance, Business Applications, Python
Python Developer required to join a leading London Market Insurer as they enhance their business pricing tool. Working closely with the Group IT and Actuarial teams, you'll play a key role in the ongoing development and support of a critical business application that drives pricing and risk assessments. This is an exciting opportunity to shape the future of a high-impact tool, ensuring it meets the needs of the business while operating at optimal performance.
This role offers the chance to work in a dynamic and collaborative environment, where you'll be building solutions for both Legacy and cutting-edge tools. If you're someone who thrives on working across multiple teams and developing solutions that support key business functions, this role is for you.
Responsibilities:
* Work on enhancing and maintaining the business pricing tool, ensuring it supports underwriting and actuarial functions effectively.
* Partner with Group IT and Actuarial teams to understand business requirements and ensure seamless integration and functionality of the tool.
* Develop and optimize algorithms for pricing, debugging, and ensuring that the tool is performing at its best.
* Provide clear documentation for updates, ensure the team has full visibility of any changes, and communicate progress to senior stakeholders.
* Troubleshoot issues, manage updates, and ensure tool performance remains at optimal levels.
Requirements:
* Strong background in Python development.
* London Market or Insurance experience is required
* Strong experience with Python, SQL, and libraries like Pandas and NumPy.
* Familiarity with cloud platforms and tools is a plus.
* Ability to work effectively with business stakeholders and technical teams
* Demonstrable ability to solve complex problems and continuously improve tool functionality.
* Experience in an agile environment with an iterative approach to development and deployment.
Python Developer - Pricing Tool, Insurance, Business Applications, Python