About the Role:
PURE Insurance is hiring a Lead Data Analyst to help transform how we manage and deliver regulatory data calls and statistical reporting. This is a critical role within our growing Data and ML/AI department and offers a rare opportunity to build and scale a centralized and highly efficient reporting function. This role also offers the chance to help build out a modern data platform using tools like Databricks, dbt, GitHub, and Hex. You will collaborate with technical personnel across data architecture, data engineering, analytics engineering, and data science.
You will lead the analysis and delivery of hundreds of recurring and ad hoc regulatory data calls that span across policy, exposure, rating, and claims/loss data. This work is now being unified under a centralized team, where you’ll help streamline and automate key workflows, standardize reporting logic, and partner closely with Product, Actuarial, Underwriting, Claims, and Finance to ensure accurate, consistent, and reliable reporting.
We value resolve, curiosity, and thoughtful execution. Our leadership team understands that building strong foundations in Data and ML/AI takes time — and embraces the learning that comes from taking on ambitious challenges. Your voice matters here, and your contributions will have meaningful impact.
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This is a full-time, fully remote position. You can work from anywhere in the United States or choose to work from one of PURE Insurance’s office locations, including White Plains (NY), Warren (NJ), Chicago (IL), Boston (MA), Charleston (SC), Atlanta (GA), Fort Lauderdale (FL), Scottsdale (AZ), and San Diego (CA).
The base salary for this role can range from $120,000 to $140,000 based on a full-time work schedule. An individual’s ultimate compensation will vary depending on job-related skills and experience, geographic location, alignment with market data, and equity among other team members with comparable experienceWant to Learn More?