Location
Billingsgate
Posted
July 04, 2026
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Job Description
Python Developer – Exposure Analytics
£80,000–£90,000 + Benefits | Permanent | London | Hybrid (2–3 Days per Week Onsite)
We're supporting a leading London Market insurer in the search for a Python Developer to join their Exposure Analytics team.
This is a fantastic opportunity to build innovative analytics and exposure management tools that directly influence underwriting decisions, portfolio optimisation, and catastrophe risk management, while helping drive the adoption of AI-enabled solutions across the business.
Key Responsibilities
Develop web-based analytics tools delivering exposure, loss simulation and risk insights to underwriting teams
Build and integrate solutions within a modern data lake architecture
Design bespoke exposure calculation engines using Open Exposure Data (OED) formats
Support AI-driven initiatives, including natural language querying and agentic workflows
Collaborate with Data, Infrastructure, Claims, Pricing and Und...
£80,000–£90,000 + Benefits | Permanent | London | Hybrid (2–3 Days per Week Onsite)
We're supporting a leading London Market insurer in the search for a Python Developer to join their Exposure Analytics team.
This is a fantastic opportunity to build innovative analytics and exposure management tools that directly influence underwriting decisions, portfolio optimisation, and catastrophe risk management, while helping drive the adoption of AI-enabled solutions across the business.
Key Responsibilities
Develop web-based analytics tools delivering exposure, loss simulation and risk insights to underwriting teams
Build and integrate solutions within a modern data lake architecture
Design bespoke exposure calculation engines using Open Exposure Data (OED) formats
Support AI-driven initiatives, including natural language querying and agentic workflows
Collaborate with Data, Infrastructure, Claims, Pricing and Und...