ARCC CONSULTING LIMITED
Pensions Analyst

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Job Title/Location: Pensions Analyst, London/WFH
Salary: To £42,000
Office/WFH: London office 2 days p/w + 3 days p/w WFH
Requirements:
- Strong technical DB knowledge is key, with experience in DB administration.
- Strong numeracy, communication, and MS Office skills also important
Role Snapshot:
Wide-ranging role involving data analysis, client projects, and scheme implementations
The Company:
An established pensions business, multiple industry award winners, and recognised for their investment in people, so a good company to develop with long-term.
The Role:
The Pensions Analyst role will see you gathering and documenting requirements associated with the delivery of projects, systems developments, and client implementations. You will work closely with project managers and system developers in order to deliver requirements. You must proactively consider and anticipate customer requirements as well as ensure system processes and data are of a high standard. Key responsibilities would include:
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- Analyse data effectively and accurately to ensure data integrity
- Provide clear and concise reporting of data analysis for checking and issue to clients
- Provide input to project scoping to ensure estimated effort & costs are as accurate as possible
- Complete client project work in line with proposal documents to expected target dates and to meet revenue requirements, ensuring any potential risk is flagged
- Provide input to implementation project scoping and tender responses
- Provide expertise on the processes/systems around implementation, particularly relating to data migration, calculation set-up, image load, and payroll reconciliation


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Skills / Experience Required:
For this Pensions Analyst role you must have strong technical DB knowledge, ideally some DC knowledge gained from a background in pensions administration. You should also have strong communication, numeracy, and MS Office skills. Any previous implementations, data analysis, or business analysis skills would be viewed as a bonus.
Additional Information:
Salary for the Pensions Analyst role is to £42,000 + professional study support and company pension. As mentioned, the average working week would be 2 days office and 3 days WFH. Please apply below.
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