- Posted 19 November 2024
- Salary £34000 - £40000 per annum
- LocationGlasgow
- Job type Permanent
- DisciplineFinancial Services
- Expiry 27 February 2025
- Reference41455_1732007872
Consultant
Senior Pensions Administrator
Job description
Idex Consulting have partnered with an accomplished Pensions Consultancy who are looking for talented pension individuals to join their team.
We are looking for Senior DB Administrators specifically in the Glasgow area.
You will receive an excellent package including bonus, pension contributions up to 12% and private medical care.
You will be dealing with a variety of administration tasks connected to the running of a pension scheme including data changes, leavers, setting up benefits into payment and annual scheme updates.
As a senior member of the team you will take responsibility for the allocation and management of work in the team and be checking junior member of the teams work.
You will be performing pensions calculations, with the support of your team and be involved in the more complex work.
You will work as part of a team, collaborating to continuously improve processes and service to clients.
This is a brilliant opportunity to progress your career with a forward thinking organisation and there will be many opportunities to grow your career.
Please apply if you have the relevant DB pension experience.
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