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Shepherd

Actuarial Developer

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In-Office
3 Locations
160K-210K Annually
Mid level
In-Office
3 Locations
160K-210K Annually
Mid level
Design, build, and maintain pricing services and data models for actuarial functions, focusing on Python-based rating engines and integration with insurance product configurations.
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What We Do

Shepherd is a technology-driven Managing General Underwriter (MGU) transforming commercial Property & Casualty insurance for high-hazard industries. Our mission is to make risk frictionless for the builders and operators shaping the physical world — protecting progress from concept through construction and into decades of operation.

We’re building the fastest, smartest commercial risk platform, where underwriting expertise, data, and automation work together to deliver:

  • Faster decisions

  • Smarter, more accurate pricing

  • Better risk outcomes

With Shepherd, safety, speed, and quality no longer trade off against one another — they compound. We’re not just modernizing insurance products. We’re building the risk infrastructure for the next generation of financial services, where technology, underwriting, and partnerships operate in harmony to support the world’s most important industries — and the progress they make possible.

Our Investors

To date, Shepherd has raised over $20M from leading investors, including:

  • Spark Capital

  • Costanoa Ventures

  • Y Combinator

  • Susa Ventures

  • Intact Ventures

  • And several others

Our Team

We're a team of technologists and insurance enthusiasts, bridging the two worlds together. Check out our About page to learn more.

The RoleAbout the Role

You will help design, build, and maintain the internal pricing service and data models that allows actuaries to deploy new python-based rating engines and allows insurance product heads to directly configure our appetite as Shepherd grows into new sectors, coverages, and lines of business. You will ensure Shepherd’s platform serves the actuarial and insurance product use case.

In this role, you are not handing requirements over a wall to engineers. You are in the codebase, in the architecture discussions, in the PR reviews. The split is roughly: 30–40% of your time writing code yourself, and 60–70% designing systems, reviewing implementations, and guiding adjacent engineering decisions with actuarial context.

This is an individual contributor role for someone with real actuarial depth and experience deploying versioned, well-tested specialty and commercial lines rating engines to production. If you've implemented hx Renew or a similar pricing platform at a carrier or MGU, this is the role for you. If you’ve spent your career wishing actuarial pricing could move at the speed of software this is the role for you.

What You'll Build

Rating engine service (50-70%). You'll design and develop the FastAPI service, in collaboration with engineers, that allows the python-native actuarial team to implement rating logic for multiple lines of business that make account-level pricing coherent and extensible to new sectors & new coverages.

Product configuration service (20-30%). You will design and develop a service that enables Insurance Product heads to update product configurations (coverage options, pricing parameters). You'll design the data model, versioning scheme, and validation logic that makes this safe and self-service.

Data integration architecture (0-20%). You'll evaluate third-party data sources for pricing segmentation benefits and collaborate with data engineers on how best to integrate these data sources for the needs of predictive modeling, underwriting, and business development. You'll need to be comfortable with data quality validation and the messy reality of third-party commercial data.

Predictive models, occasionally (0-20%). Loss cost models trained on our claims corpus, increased limits factor analysis, and behavior-based pricing models that turn insureds’ operational data into quantitative risk signals.

What You BringRequired

ACAS or near-ACAS exam progress. You have 4+ years of P&C commercial lines actuarial experience. You understand ISO rate plans, large account pricing concepts, experience rating, collateral, because you've built or maintained pricing models that have used them. We care about the judgment, not the letters, but exam progress is a good indicator of the former.

Production Python experience. You've written production python for 2+ years that other people depend on: pricing tools, data pipelines, internal APIs, analytical applications. Our stack includes EC2, Lambda, FastAPI, pytest, uv, dbt, dagster, postgres.

Experience designing or working within rating engine architectures. You know how commercial and specialty lines (e.g., CGL, Business Auto, Workers' Comp, Excess, Commercial Property) rate plans are structured and you have implemented them in python.

Previous titles might include: Pricing Developer, Actuarial Data Engineer, Pricing Actuary.

Preferred

Experience with hx Renew or a similar Python-based pricing platform. You have either configured models on it or led its implementation at a carrier or MGU.

Data pipeline experience. You are familiar with third-party data sources used in commercial underwriting. You've built or maintained ETL/ELT workflows, wrangled messy external data, or supported ML/GLM model deployment. You don't need to be a data engineer, but you should be comfortable with orchestration concepts, columnar formats, and data quality tooling.

Hands-on predictive modeling for insurance pricing. GLMs, gradient-boosted trees, loss cost models, or similar approaches that produce risk scores feeding into traditional rating structures.

Benefits 

🏥 Premium Healthcare
100% contribution to top-tier health, dental, and vision

🥕 Fertility benefits and family building support

🏖️ Unlimited PTO
Flexibility to take the time off, recharge, and perform

🥗 Daily lunches, dinners, and snacks
We work together, and enjoy meals together too

🖥️ SF, NYC, Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago and LA Offices

📚 Professional Development
Access to premium coaching, including leadership development

🏦 Competitive 401(k) Plan

🐶 Dog-friendly office
Plenty of dogs to play with and make friends with in the SF office

Top Skills

Dagster
Dbt
Ec2
Fastapi
Lambda
Postgres
Pytest
Python
Uv

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