Are you available to start working from home in next 5 weeks? This large in-house pension scheme, due to various ongoing projects and day-to-day pension administration work, requires new administration support to work from home, 5-month contract with review at end for possible extension.

Our client is seeking a high calibre Pensions Administrator able to work on their own initiative and deal with each pension case without supervision. You will be able to video call your line manager, and they will also be able to screen share and shadow your work if needed and advise on any areas you need assistance.

You must be able to perform manual and computerised pensions scheme calculations, and have in-depth knowledge of Defined Benefit (essential) and Defined Contribution schemes, both is preferable. This needs to be recent knowledge/experience to enable you to hit the ground running and work from home, with no supervision. If you would like to apply please respond ASAP. I do hope to hear from you.

For a confidential discussion please telephone Dianne Beer on 07747 800740 or email dianne@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 18/09/2020
Location
Home Working
Job type
Contract
Salary
£300 per day, no expenses, inside IR35 via Umbrella company
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