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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 11:53:10 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Bristol | Salary: 35000.00-35000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Insurance Pricing Analyst (Mid level)Salary - Around £40k + Bonuses (Can be flexible on this)Location - Bristol (Hybrid)If you''ve started your career in pricing / data science but aren''t getting the exposure to modelling you expected, this could be worth a look!This role is designed for someone early in their pricing career who wants to:Get more hands-on with modelling (not just data prep)Build confidence using tools like Emblem / Radar / PythonWork in a team where you''re supported, not just expected to deliverYou''ll be involved in:Building and improving behavioural models (propensity, retention, etc.)Supporting price optimisation and testingLearning how models actually feed into real pricing decisionsThe tech you might already have some exposure to:Python / SQL / Excel / basic codingMaybe touched on Emblem / RadarBut more importantly, you''re keen to develop technicallyThe Setup:Structured support from more senior analystsA team that actively develops junior talent into strong mid-levels and beyond!Why it''s worth a chat:Getting the right foundations earlyAvoiding being pigeonholed into non-technical workSetting yourself up properly for your careerInterested? If you''re open t...</description>
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