Contract Senior Pensions Administrator (Defined Benefit)

Eaglecliff Recruitment
London
1 month ago
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Exciting opportunity for a Senior Pensions Administrator, specialising in Defined Benefit Schemes, to join an in-house administration team at a FTSE 100 Company.


This is an exciting time to be joining this world-leading company as they transform themselves from a traditional Oil & Gas company into a leading name within the Renewables sector.


The role involves complex technical member queries and calculations and so specialist DB scheme rules and legislation knowledge is critical.


Responsibilities:


• To perform the day-to-day delivery of pensions administration activities across the companies and UK- linked pension arrangements supported by the UK Trustee Services Unit

• Provide support to colleagues in the UK TSU, primarily the other Senior Pensions Administrators and to support the Operations Team Leader

• To work in conjunction with the team which is based in London and Krakow, to provide a complete service to the Trustee, the member and the Company for the administration of the pension schemes supported by the UK TSU


With a focus within Energy Trading, Oil & Gas, Financial Markets and Commodities, we offer a transparent Recruitment Service that has proven to be reliable and effective for over 40 years.


We are ISO accredited and proud of our excellent TrustPilot Reviews.


Please telephone for an immediate response or email your CV for a quick response.


Eaglecliff Ltd is acting in the capacity of an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for contractor resourcing.

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