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iO Associates

Rulebook Configurator

London
£60k – £75k/yr
Posted about 21 hours ago
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Rulebook Configurator

London, UK

Up to £75,000 depending upon experience

iO Associates are recruiting for an experienced Junior Rulebook Configurator to join a growing team, supporting the configuration, testing and maintenance of insurance products using Verisk Rulebook / Sequel Rulebook.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong analytical skills, good Excel knowledge and an interest in insurance technology. You'll work closely with Business Analysts, Underwriters, Actuarial and IT teams to configure pricing rules, product logic and workflows while developing your expertise in the London Market.

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Key Responsibilities:

  • Configure and maintain insurance products within Rulebook
  • Support the conversion of Excel pricing models into Rulebook
  • Test and validate product configurations
  • Document changes and support UAT
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality solutions

Key Requirements:

  • Experience in software/product configuration, testing, business analysis or insurance technology
  • Strong Excel skills (formulas, lookups, pricing models)
  • Basic XML knowledge or willingness to learn
  • Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail
  • Exposure to Verisk Rulebook, insurance, London Market or Agile tools (JIRA/Azure DevOps) is advantageous but not essential

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Skills

Analytical Skills
Excel
XML
Business Analysis
Insurance Technology
Product Configuration
Testing
Attention to Detail

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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