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Pricing Analyst

London, City of London

Pricing Analyst

£30000 - £45000 per annum
JSM16899665

London, City of London

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Pricing Analyst - London

A premium international law firm with international reach are looking for a Pricing Analyst on a 12 month fixed term contract. The successful applicant will be responsible for ensuring smooth day to day running of all functions.

The Pricing Analyst position will be a hugely varied role, suited to a strong analytical individual who is driven and keen to proactively analyse data sets to help streamline client service delivery. In this role you will be responsible for ensuring client rate agreements and/or fee structures are correctly interpreted and validated with relevant stakeholders prior to their application in the firm's practice management system, Elite Enterprise. The following list of duties is not exhaustive but gives an indication of the main elements of the role:

  • Interpret and validate client rates and fee structure arrangements
  • New clients and matters: Ensuring compliance at client take-on by working with partners, fee earners and PA's to ensure client agreements are correctly reflected in Elite
  • Existing clients: Review existing clients and matter setups to ensure the agreed rate structures appropriately reflect engagement terms.
  • Maintaining the list of rebate agreements, volume discount arrangements and/or any other relevant information which may require adjustments to pricing structures.
  • Liaising with partners, fee earners and PA's to resolve pricing queries.
  • Previous working knowledge of pricing and rate structures in a legal professional services environment is preferred.

If you are interested in the above role and feel you have suitable experience, please apply and quote reference: Please quote reference: JSM16899665

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