If you would like a Hybrid role working 2 days in the office (which can be based in any one of our client's five regional offices) and 3 days from home, look no further, we have just the role for you!

Working for this hugely successful and respected consultancy within the market place, this is your opportunity to be at the core of the configuration of our client's pensions system using your existing technical and analytical skills and where you will have full autonomy from day one.

This is a crucial role where you will provide day-to-day technical support to the pension administration team who are spread across five offices, ensuring all members of the team are provided with help and support in a clear and concise way. The ideal candidate will contribute to the success of the team by undertaking data migrations, providing user support for Compendia workflows and data interrogation, maintaining documentation for projects, supporting team leaders in delivering change and training, coaching and helping other team members.

To be considered, you must have previous systems experience and advanced Excel along with good experience of data transferring/manipulations. In return, our client appreciate their staff and reward hard work with a very comprehensive benefits package on offer.
Posted: 11/05/2021
Location
Hampshire / WFH
Job type
Salary
£34,000 - £38,000 pa
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