With sound experience in all types of occupational pension schemes, including administration, corporate accounting and actuarial valuations, as well as knowledge of investment strategies, this is a great opportunity for you to join this well-respected pension’s firm.

Your primary role will be to be responsible for proactively managing and co-ordinating the delivery of all aspects of scheme management for a portfolio of the company’s pension schemes, which will include tasks such as taking ownership of the risk registers, helping to develop a strategy for delivering a comprehensive pension service to Employers, as well as developing and maintaining client relationships.

If you are making good progress with the APMI exams this would be a distinct advantage, as well as experience of managing projects.

For a full Job Profile about this role, to apply, or for a formal/informal discussion please contact me: craig@abenefit2u.com / 01243 860180 / 07884 493361

Abenefit2u advertise on multiple websites, some of which issue an automatic closing date one month from the date the advertisement is placed. Please therefore ignore any closing dates on actual job sites and always contact us if you would like to apply to one of our vacancies.

For a confidential discussion please telephone 01243 860180 / 07884 493361 or email craig@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 21/08/2017
Location
West Yorkshire
Job type
Permanent
Salary
£Competitive salary based on experience + benefits
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