Working for this global consultancy leader whose client-centric philosophy is underpinned with their strong engagement and consistent communication, your primary role will be to provide support in the day to day account management for a portfolio of contract based schemes which will include developing strong relationships with both new and existing clients, undertaking all pension governance duties by way of arranging meetings with members, preparing and distributing agenda and governance packs, attending client and sub-committee meetings and following up on any action points. In addition, the successful candidate will assist in market reviews and employees 1:1 and any onsite employee presentations.

If you enjoy working in a team and you have a dynamic and proactive approach, along with strong technical knowledge of Corporate DC pensions and demonstrable experience within a similar role, please get in touch. Our client offers a very comprehensive benefits package and there is ample opportunity for long term career development.

During this current period, working from home is expected and will continue post-Covid with a mix of office and WFH.
Posted: 26/04/2021
Location
West Midlands
Job type
Salary
£34,000 - £40,000 pa
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