If Pensions Data Reporting is your passion and forte & you are ready for your next career challenge in this specialist area please do read on...

Do you have an an in-depth understanding of pension scheme reporting requirements, scheme data and the administration systems that hold the data? You might even go so far as to call yourself a scheme reporting, data and pension administration systems subject matter expert! With such expert experience it is no wonder our client hopes your next career move is to join them and lead a team whose key function is data quality and reporting, whilst you report to the Head of Member Data Management.

If you would like to work for one of the largest in-house schemes in the UK, and join at a time of exciting growth and change this is the career move you have been waiting for. From early 2025 this company will not only manage their own members scheme but that of another organisation, as they onboard their first client. Just imagine all the new exciting data to ensure data quality and report on.

Within your role you will manage the production of multiple key routine reports to ensure they are accurate and delivered on time. Your role will include logging all data requests, ensuring requests are made correctly having been specified, and producing reports in accordance with these requirements. Managing a reporting catalogue to ensure all data reports are managed and stored correctly in order that they can be referenced and used for future reports as required. You will also proactively identify, document, and review opportunities for improvement in procedures, processes, and standards; and execute implementation of improvements. You will monitor and coach your team to meet objectives, preparing, coordinating and conducting their performance appraisals, and counsel employees on their career and performance with support from the Head of Member Data Management. Working closely with the Head of Member Data Management, you will also offer support, collaboration, and feed into data cleanse projects.

To undertake this super opportunity, you must understand pension scheme reporting requirements, scheme data, and pension scheme system administration, and ideally have worked with Defined Benefit pension schemes. You have strong investigative and comprehension skills, good attention to detail, are not afraid to work to deadlines and able to juggle workloads as needed. You are a strong communicator, with good interpersonal and communication skills, alongside very strong IT, Microsoft Office skills, and Excel skills.

For a confidential discussion please telephone Dianne Beer on 07747 800740 or email dianne@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 21/10/2024
Location
Hybrid working within Derbyshire region
Job type
Permanent
Salary
£In line with experience. 5-10% bonus. 10% employee contribution pension scheme. + many other super benefits
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