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Ashley Barra, 22 April 2009


Statistical Modelling Analyst

Insurance Australia Group

Join our cutting edge Statistical Analysis team

Use sophisticated Statistical tools and leading edge statistical modelling techniques to make a significant impact on our company's profitability, risk and returns. Sydney CBD.

Statistical Modelling Analyst
Sydney CBD

An opportunity currently exists for a forward-thinking professional to measure risk opportunities for our Direct Insurance Products. You will join a highly-qualified team of analysts who use sophisticated statistical modelling tools and leading edge statistical modelling and analytical techniques to develop pricing strategies that will impact on the company's profitability.

You will also be required to develop new business and renewal models, conduct elasticity modelling and apply optimisation techniques. You will formulate budget forecasts and strategies to manage risk and optimise returns. You will also extract and prepare SAS data for Pure Research Project purposes, analyse and then present your findings in reports and recommendations to senior management. Use of GIS mapping (Mapinfo) functionality for spatial analysis projects would also be desirable but not essential.

This role would suit individuals currently working in a research environment, preferably in the insurance industry or recent university graduates. All applicants must attach a copy of their academic transcript together with CV.

Suitable applicants will have:

Tertiary qualifications with a Statistics degree focus Some statistical analysis, research or modelling experience High university course results (above a credit average)

Desireable to have:
Some GIS (Geographic Information Systems) knowledge

Interested? www.iagcareers.com.au and attach a copy of your resume and academic transcripts, or call Ashley Barra on (02) 9292 1725 for more information.

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