Data is a core pillar of SCOR’s Forward 2026 strategic plan and beyond. Our ambition is to enable trusted, governed, and accessible data so that business teams can generate insights faster and make better decisions.
As a Data Engineer within the Chief Data Officer organization, you will design and deliver analytics and AI ready datasets and curated data products that power dashboards, reporting, and analytical use cases within one primary business domain: Property & Casualty, Life & Health, or Finance.
A critical aspect of this role is a strong understanding of the business domain you are supporting. You are expected to develop deep knowledge of key processes, metrics, and decision drivers within your assigned domain, and to translate this business understanding into robust analytical data models, consistent KPIs, and meaningful datasets.
Increasingly, analytical use cases at SCOR are augmented by AI‑driven capabilities. As such, this role assumes that the candidate understands and has practical experience working with AI agents or AI‑assisted analytics (e.g. agents supporting data exploration, metric analysis, automation, or decision support). The Data Engineer is expected to leverage these capabilities thoughtfully to accelerate insight generation, improve usability of analytical datasets, and enhance business decision‑making.
You will work at the intersection of data engineering and analytics, shaping data models, implementing transformations, ensuring data quality, and making datasets discoverable and usable for business consumers on SCOR’s enterprise data foundation (Genesis) and modern data platforms.
The Data Engineer is a professional who is:
Outcome‑driven: Focuses on delivering datasets and metrics that materially improve business steering and decision‑making (timeliness, trust, usability).
Data‑product minded: Treats analytical datasets as products with clear contracts (definitions, grain, lineage, quality expectations, documentation).
Quality & governance oriented: Designs datasets that are consistent, auditable, and aligned with governance expectations (definitions, controls, traceability).
Collaborative bridge‑builder: Works effectively with business stakeholders, Data Foundation, Governance, Analytics & AI, and Platform teams to translate needs into robust analytical assets.
Clear communicator: Can explain complex data concepts in a practical way and build trust with both technical and non‑technical stakeholders.
Key duties and responsibilities
Required experience & competencies
• Proven experience delivering analytics ready datasets used for AI, dashboards, reporting, and decision making in a complex data environment.
• Strong business understanding in at least one domain: Property & Casualty, Life & Health, or Finance, with the ability to reason about domain KPIs, metrics, and processes.
• Hands on experience using AI agents or AI assisted analytics to support data exploration, metric analysis, automation, or decision support, with an understanding of how these capabilities complement high quality, well governed analytical datasets.
• Strong hands on experience with SQL, Python and Pyspark for building scalable data pipelines, analytical datasets and data products in modern clould data platforms
• Proven experience in designing and implementing data models, medallion architectures in Databricks, Palantir Foundry, or comparable platform including ingestion, transformation, and domain driven data modeling principles where appropriate.
• Demonstrated ability to gather and refine business requirements, translate them into technical solutions and independently deliver end-to-end data products from source ingestion through analytical consumption
• Strong stakeholder collaboration skills, with the ability to align business and technical teams on definitions, priorities, and delivery.
• Apply Software engineering best practices including version control, testing, code reviews and automated deployment of data pipeline.
• Proficiency in English; French is a plus
Required Education
As a leading global reinsurer, SCOR offers its clients a diversified and innovative range of reinsurance and insurance solutions and services to control and manage risk. Applying “The Art & Science of Risk,” SCOR uses its industry-recognized expertise and cutting-edge financial solutions to serve its clients and contribute to the welfare and resilience of society in around 160 countries worldwide.
Working at SCOR means engaging with some of the best minds in the industry – actuaries, data scientists, underwriters, risk modelers, engineers, and many others – as we work together to find solutions to pressing challenges facing societies.
As an international company, our common culture is defined by “The SCOR Way.” Serving both to build momentum that drives the Group forward and as a compass to guide our actions and choices, The SCOR Way is anchored by five core values, reflecting the input of employees at all levels of the Group. We care about clients, people, and societies. We perform with integrity. We act with courage. We encourage open minds. And we thrive through collaboration.
SCOR supports inclusion and the diversity of talents, and all positions are open to people with disabilities.

SCOR, one of the world's largest reinsurers, provides its clients with a diversified and innovative range of solutions to control and manage risk. Using its experience and expertise, “The Art & Science of Risk”, SCOR provides cutting-edge financial solutions, analytics tools and services in all areas related to risk – in Life & Health as well as in P&C.
The reinsurance industry is about combining technical expertise and experience with the developments of science. However many tools we use to conduct our activities (models, databases, pricing tools, reserving tools, and so on), we also need expert judgments and human experience to correctly underwrite. This is what we call the art of underwriting. Reinsurance is a knowledge industry. Expertise is an accumulation variable.
The most advanced tool will never replace the intuition of a seasoned underwriter facing a complex risk. Because at the end of the day, you have to make a decision, to sign, to underwrite. And what we have underwritten, we cannot overwrite - our word is our bond, as is our signature. This dimension of our business, linked to the art of underwriting, is more important than some observers would have people believe.
One way to acquire this art is to share experiences – both good and bad – and to share doubts and questions. Artists always belong to a school, from which they learn their craft.
Like artists, we have to learn, imitate, mimic, and then innovate, in order to find our own style and create our own distinctive work.