The Pension/Actuarial Analyst works on all aspects of administration in regards to these plans. Including assessing potential risks of company decisions or situations using statistics, financial theories, and mathematics. Their duties include estimating probabilities of the success of certain business decisions, projecting costs of potential natural disasters, deaths or sicknesses of company employees and designing insurance policies or business strategies to reduce a company’s financial risks.
HowardSimon is part of Strongpoint Partners, a leading tech-enabled financial services retirement platform backed by Shore Capital Partners (SCP). Strongpoint and its affiliate partners provide third-party administration of retirement plans and outsourced HR and payroll solutions to small and medium-sized businesses. Strongpoint offers an integrated software platform for retirement planning and payroll, and is pursuing a growth strategy that includes add-on acquisitions and organic growth initiatives. Our culture is defined by teamwork, integrity, innovation, a growth mindset, and a passion for providing great service to our clients.
Role & Responsibilities:
- Independently manage a caseload of approximately 50 401(k) / Cash Balance clients of A-Z administration (exclusive of 401(k) loan & distribution processing & plan documents/amendments).
- Understand and interpret elements of Defined Benefit / Cash Balance Plan actuarial valuation & be able to communicate issues to in-house actuaries and clients
- Prepare and facilitate PBGC filings for covered Defined Benefit Plans
- Maintain industry knowledge and share information with client and team members
- Keep up to date with changing 401(k) & Defined Benefit Plan legislative requirements
- Read and interpret legal plan documents and amendments
- Discuss plan design changes and options with clients
- Review and import census data and reconcile participant account data, including “receivable” contributions
- Perform and understand ADP/ACP, 415, 410(b), Top Heavy and 401(a)(4) combo non-discrimination testing
- Coordinate year-end valuation and government reporting, including asset reconciliation/Trust Accounting for plans maintained on recordkeeping platforms
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in actuarial science, mathematics, statistics, or a related field
Proven small plan administration knowledge to have clear understanding of business and financial concepts related to the industry
Exceptional approach to client service focusing on communications, timely solutions, and client needs
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Proficient in mathematics, statistics, and computer programming
Ability to work well under pressure with multiple priorities and deadlines
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Strong organization skills to manage projects and meet tight deadlines
Ability to act with integrity, be proactive with client needs, seek to continuously improve service, constantly focus on professional growth and work collaboratively with the entire team
#li-remote
XI4D2YXYEz