Analyst – Pension Administration (Remote)
Job Overview
Job title: Analyst – Pension Administration (Remote)
Job description: As a Pension Analyst, you will be making a valuable difference every day to our high-profile client organizations.
In this role you will:
- Enhance your expertise in retirement plan design and administration
- Be on a career path with growth and advancement
- Employ the most cutting edge tools and resources and work with top talent in the industry
Some of your responsibilities would include:
Excellence
- Prepare moderately complex benefit calculations and trust instructions
- Performs technical review for straight forward pension calculations, correspondence and payment entry/trust instructions as they arise
- Interprets and drafts moderately complex administration procedures and documentation
- Resolve more complex plan provision questions and issues surfaced by less experienced Analysts
- Create internal administration manuals for clients if one does not exist (e.g. obtain and copy SPDs, plan documents, sample letters, sample calculations, etc.)
- Follow and update documentation materials as directed
- Employ Towers Watson’s Professional Excellence tools and concepts to ensure efficient and quality output/service delivery
- Adhere to plan documents and government regulations in administering plans
- Maintain complete and accurate work papers and audit trails
Clients
- Serve as day to day project manager on pension administration work:
- Manage and coach team to ensure progress against established budgets, time lines and quality standards
People
- Serve as primary, daily contact to clients on delivery of services
- Respond to and resolve complex issues, including those escalated by less experienced Analysts
- Review work and deliverables of Analysts
- Raise issues as appropriate to Consultants/Senior Consultants
- Deliver on projects to meet or exceed client expectations
- Increase efficiency within client teams by identifying ways to improve processes
- Build relationships internally and collaborate collaboratively with cross-functional teams (junior analysts, consultants, actuaries, etc.) to complete tasks and ensure unified delivery of services
- Develop and train less experienced Benefits Analysts
- Demonstrate natural ease and effectiveness when dealing with clients/colleagues at all levels
- Actively participate in team meetings and training activities
- Be accountable to team members for agreements and promises
Financial
- Meet chargeable hours targets
- Contribute to sales and marketing efforts by drafting proposals and responding to RFPs
Qualifications
The requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, statistics or any other major with significant quantitative course work and strong academic record
- 0 – 2+ years of defined benefit plan administration and manual calculation experience
- Strong knowledge of the fundamentals of defined benefit plan design
- Excellent analytical and problem solving skills
- Solid expertise in Microsoft Excel and Word (i.e. pivot tables and lookup functions)
- Exceptional attention to detail
- Professional, client-focused approach to colleagues and assignments
- Seeks out experiences that may change perspective or provide an opportunity to learn new things
- Strong oral and written communication skills in French and English
- Ability to organize, set priorities, work independently and complete multiple projects within established deadlines
Equal opportunity employer
Company: Willis Towers Watson
Expected salary:
Location: Montreal, QC
Job date: Sat, 10 Apr 2021 06:20:32 GMT