Grad Exposure Analyst

Salary
£30,000 - £35,000
Location
London , United Kingdom
Type
Permanent
Workplace
Hybrid
Published
Apr 20, 2026
Ref
170276
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Grad Exposure Analyst

Our client values a collaborative and dynamic work environment, focusing on innovative property treaty exposure work. This role offers the opportunity to engage closely with underwriters, participate in pricing projects, and contribute to various underwriting decisions. You will be involved in Non-Nat Cat reporting and support growth initiatives in specialized lines such as satellite and nuclear. The team encourages development and provides onboarding and training to new team members.

Role Overview:

The Grad Exposure Analyst plays a key part in the property treaty exposure team, contributing to the organisation's underwriting and risk assessment activities. The role supports growth areas and involves active participation in meetings and project work.

Key Skills & Experience:

• Experience or knowledge in REWN and GI Cat Role Exposure Management
• Strong collaboration skills and ability to work closely with underwriters
• Analytical and reporting capabilities related to property treaty exposures

Key Responsibilities:

• Focus primarily on Property Treaty exposure work (~90%)
• Involvement in Non-Nat Cat reporting and support for growth in satellite/nuclear lines
• Collaborate with underwriters and participate in pricing-related activities
• Support upcoming projects and contribute to underwriting meetings
• Assist in onboarding and training processes as needed

Requirements:

• Right to work in the UK
• Ability to work on-site in a hybrid environment
• Relevant experience or academic background related to GI or property risk exposure

Nice to Have (Optional):

• Experience with Non-Nat Cat reporting or similar areas

Candidates interested in this opportunity are encouraged to apply to join a forward-thinking team with a focus on professional growth and meaningful contribution.

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