Working for this leading actuarial consultancy who have seen a significant increase in demand for their services due to their soaring growth year on year, are seeking an individual who has a logical approach to problem solving and who wishes to make an active contribution to team goals and broaden their experience. You will join this friendly and supportive team and undertake a varied role which will include the smooth running of the day to day pensions administration with pension scheme members, supporting and developing team members, liaising with clients and third parties, handling complex calculations and keeping up to date with the latest legislation.

This firm's client retention rate is exceptionally high and they win lots of new clients every year so this is your opportunity to be an integral member of this very successful team and make a real difference.

To be considered, you should have around five years' experience and extensive technical knowledge working within DB scheme administration at member and scheme level and you should have a thorough understanding of both scheme documentation and legislative requirements. In return, a competitive salary, private medical insurance, income protection insurance and an excellent pension is offered. Our client has also informed us that the ideal candidate will be able to work flexibly to suit their own personal circumstances and preferred working patterns.
Posted: 14/07/2021
Location
West Yorkshire / Working from Home
Job type
Salary
£28,000 - £33,000 pa
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