Catastrophe Researcher 80-100%, temporary for 12 months

Zürich, CH

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Zurich’s Group Accumulation Management function delivers thought leadership and actionable insights to the business regarding natural and man-made catastrophes. Using both internal and externally sourced Cat Modeling capabilities, we assess accumulation risk globally. Our comprehensive approach to accumulation risk is an essential component of Zurich’s Risk Management and Underwriting function that supports the optimization of our portfolios, delivers sustainable and profitable growth and is striving to understand current and emerging risks including cyber, casualty cat and climate change. The Cat Research & Development team plays a key role on our transformation journey embracing science and technology.

 

We are looking for an enthusiastic cat researcher with a deep knowledge of at least one natural catastrophe field and/or who has a strong background in statistics, risk assessment, computer science and/or machine learning. The optimal candidate is eager to extend his/her work to different cat topics and is keen to make a positive impact on the overall business.


What you will do

 

  • Conduct natural and man-made catastrophe risk related research and development projects for the Group Accumulation Management function and translate the research insights into positive impacts for the business.

  • Support internal stakeholders such as Group functions and business units in the quantification and the disclosure of climate change impacts on physical risks

  • Adapt existing models to reflect risk changes and climate change scenarios, and leverage model insights to generate business opportunities.

  • Leverage data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to enhance the Zurich View of risk, data quality assessment and/or augmentation and to transfer insights to non-modelled regions, etc.

 

What you bring

 

  • Advanced university degree (Master's or PhD) in a quantitative subject, typically natural sciences or computer science.

  • Knowledge in catastrophe modelling, including strong statistical and analytical skills.

  • Expert ability to communicate complex results in a clear way to non-practitioners.

  • Working experience in programming a high-level language like R or Python. 

 

Additional Information

 

We look forward to receiving your online application. 

 

At our Quai Zurich Campus, our culture and our people are what set us apart. We thrive on face-to-face interactions that drive collaboration, nurture our unique culture, and amplify our success. Enjoy the best of both worlds with the flexibility to work up to two days remotely per week within Switzerland, allowing you to balance personal commitments while excelling in your career. Please discuss your flexibility needs with us during your interview.

 

Information for recruitment agencies

 

Zurich does not accept any applications from recruitment agencies for this position. We refuse any responsibility for unsolicited applications as well as any associated fees. 

 

Why Zurich

 

At Zurich, we like to think outside the box and challenge the status quo. We take an optimistic approach by focusing on the positives and constantly asking What can go right? 

We are an equal opportunity employer who knows that each employee is unique - that’s what makes our team so great! 
Join us as we constantly explore new ways to protect our customers and the planet.
 

  • Location(s):  CH - Zürich 
  • Remote working: Hybrid
  • Schedule: Full Time
  • Recruiter name: Grace Cunningham
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Category: Research Jobs

Tags: Computer Science Data Analytics Data quality Machine Learning PhD Python R R&D Research Statistics

Perks/benefits: Career development

Region: Europe
Country: Switzerland

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