Do you have an eye for technical detail and the ability to explain complex issues clearly? Do you have excellent knowledge of Public Sector Pension schemes, ideally including manual calculation skills? If so, we have a fantastic, newly created role working for one of the UK’s leading Pensions Administration Software providers.

We are seeking someone who can communicate and collaborate effectively with colleagues and customers to negotiate priorities and provide responsive problem resolution and advice. You will be the technical specialist, supporting the Public Sector Calculations and Service Desk teams. As this is a brand-new role you will have the unique opportunity to really make the job your own with freedom to suggest improvements and efficiencies to current processes where appropriate.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work with enthusiastic, welcoming and hardworking colleagues in an interesting and broad role. Using your technical expertise to help this award-winning company continue to deliver first-class customer service.

With a hybrid working arrangement (on site at least once a month) and good transport links this opportunity could also appeal to those further afield than the North West region.

For a confidential discussion please telephone Tasha Davidson on 0208 274 2842 / 07958 958626 or email tasha@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 13/02/2024
Location
Hybrid Working – Greater Manchester
Job type
Permanent
Salary
£Dependent on experience
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