ARCC CONSULTING LIMITED
Senior Pensions Administrator

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Job Title/Location: Senior Pensions Administrator, London/WFH
Salary: To £42,000
Office/WFH: London Office 2 days p/w + 3 days WFH
Requirements: DB pensions administration & manual calculations experience essential, ideally some DC admin and projects experience
Role Snapshot:
Processing all aspects of DB and DC membership administration, allocating and checking the work of Pensions Administrators for accuracy, ensuring deadlines are met.
Expanding business - recent new scheme/business wins leading to a number of new roles and expansion of current teams.
The Company:
An established pensions business, recent industry award winners and recognised for their investment in people. This client is expanding across the business, so a good company to develop with long-term.
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The focus on this Senior Pensions Administrator role is based around processing of DB and DC casework whilst also allocating and checking the work produced by others within the team to ensure that the service is considered by clients to be ‘First Class’ whilst also making sure deadlines are met. Key responsibilities include:
- Provide members with quotations as requested, accurately and to agreed deadlines
- Demonstrate a good understanding of DB & DC administration, including practical experience of benefit calculations, contracting-out and the Pension Freedoms
- Producing stewardship reports within the required timescales
- Produce accurate written correspondence to deadlines
- Ensure processes and documentation are kept up to date and proactively challenge procedures to identify improvements and efficiencies
- Undertake periodical and ad-hoc administrative tasks as well as involvement in ad-hoc projects
- Participate in new business exercises, representing the company to external prospects and clients


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Skills / Experience Required:
For this Senior Pensions Administrator role you must have solid DB pensions admin and manual calculations experience, with DC experience being advantageous. You should be comfortable with using MS Office, a strong team player, well organised with excellent communication skills.
Additional Information:
Salary for the Senior Pensions Administrator role is to £42,000 + professional study support and company pension. As mentioned above, the average working week would be 2 days office and 3 days WFH. Please apply below.
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