What does a Pensions Administrator do

Practical Adult Insights

Madison (WI)

On-site

USD 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

14 days+

Get more replies from employers

Send a job-specific resume in minutes.

Job summary

Practical Adult Insights is seeking a dedicated pensions administrator to oversee and manage retirement accounts. In this role, you will maintain up-to-date pension accounts and track investments, providing necessary customer service for employees and financial professionals.

The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in finance or a related field, along with strong communication skills and experience in pension fund management. Come be a part of our team in Madison, Wisconsin!

Qualifications

  • Experience with pension fund management and reporting.
  • Strong communication skills for interacting with clients and professionals.
  • Ability to track and analyze financial data.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee and maintain retirement accounts for clients.
  • Monitor pension fund investments and updates.
  • Communicate effectively with employees and financial advisors.
  • Prepare and send out pension statements and reports.

Skills

Customer service
Financial analysis
Communication
Understanding of pension regulations

Education

Bachelor's degree in finance or related field

Job description

A pensions administrator oversees retirement accounts for a company, group of companies, or a government agency. In this position, a person is usually charged with maintaining pension accounts and keeping them updated. For example, a person with this title may update pension fund records when an individual with a pension loses his job or quits, retires, or dies. He may also record changes that develop because of the divorce of an employee or a requested change in the beneficiaries that are listed. A pension plan administrator may also monitor investments, send out statements, set up payment schedules, and communicate with employees, managers from client companies, insurance companies, and financial advisors.

Typically, a pensions administrator has the job of monitoring and managing retirement accounts. He may do this as an employee of a company or a government organization. His job description usually includes a wide variety of tasks related to overseeing pension funds. For example, he may prepare and distribute reports and statements, assist with the setting of fund parameters, and calculate profits and losses. He may also track changes in pension funds, which may include tracking and recording changes in such areas as investments and parameters as well as changes that develop when an employee joins a company or leaves it, dies, gets married, or gets divorced.

A pension plan administrator is usually responsible for sending statements, calculating benefits, and processing payments. When changes are needed in payment schedules, he is typically responsible for facilitating those changes as well. A person with this title may also have the responsibility of sending notices to clients in the event of changes that affect their pension funds.

A major part of working as a pensions administrator is communicating with various people about the pension fund. A pensions administrator may, for example, provide customer service for employees who have inquiries concerning pension funds. He may also communicate with financial advisors and insurance companies as part of his job. Additionally, he may answer questions from pension managers at client companies and collaborate with a range of financial professionals.

In many cases, a person with this title reports to a senior-level executive. This usually depends on the size of the company or government organization for which he works, however. He usually has a good deal of responsibility and permission to make a wide range of decisions on his own. In some cases, he may even train and supervise other staff members.

Get your free, confidential resume review.
or drag and drop your file here.
Similar jobs

Similar jobs worth comparing

Pensions Administration Specialist: Retirement Funds & Records
Pensions Administration Specialist: Retirement Funds & Records

Practical Adult Insights • Madison (WI)

On-site
USD 50,000 - 70,000
Pensions Administration Team Leader
Pensions Administration Team Leader

PensionsAge • London (IN)

On-site
USD 90,000 - 130,000
Pension Plan Specialist
Pension Plan Specialist

Benefit Plans Administrative Services, Inc. • United States

On-site
USD 62,000 - 88,000
11 paid holidays
Paid vacation
Medical, Vision & Dental insurance
+4
Pensions Admin Team Lead - DB/DC Expert, Drive Change
Pensions Admin Team Lead - DB/DC Expert, Drive Change

PensionsAge • London (IN)

On-site
USD 90,000 - 130,000
Pension Accountant: Beneficiary & Disbursement Specialist
Pension Accountant: Beneficiary & Disbursement Specialist

United Association National Pension Fund • Alexandria (VA)

On-site
USD 67,000 - 76,000
Pension Assistant Manager
Pension Assistant Manager

Directors Guild of America - Producer Pension & Health Plans • Los Angeles (CA)

On-site
USD 90,000 - 130,000
Retirement Compliance Specialist | Defined Contributions Plan Administration
Retirement Compliance Specialist | Defined Contributions Plan Administration

CBIZ • North Canton (OH)

On-site
USD 55,000 - 85,000
Retirement Plan Administrator | Defined Contributions (DC)
Retirement Plan Administrator | Defined Contributions (DC)

CBIZ • North Canton (OH)

On-site
USD 50,000 - 70,000
Pension Operations Lead | Compliance & Team Performance
Pension Operations Lead | Compliance & Team Performance

Directors Guild of America - Producer Pension & Health Plans • Los Angeles (CA)

On-site
USD 90,000 - 130,000
ESOP Plan Consultant
ESOP Plan Consultant

Community Financial System, Inc. • City of Syracuse (NY)

On-site
USD 65,000 - 90,000