Pensions Administration Data Services Consultant

Lane Clark & Peacock
Winchester, United Kingdom
3 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
11 Mar 2026 (3 months ago)

Benefits

Professional study support Access to internal Wellbeing, LGBTQ+, Multicultural and Women’s networks Life assurance Income protection Enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption and shared parental leave 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Private medical insurance Discounted gym memberships Critical illness and dental insurance Eye care vouchers Cycle to work scheme Digital GP services Competitive pension scheme Discretionary bonus scheme High street discounts Season ticket loans Volunteering opportunities

Pensions Administration Data Services Consultant

Location - London or Winchester with hybrid working in line with departmental requirements.

At LCP we love what we do, and it shows. We help our clients make good decisions based on insightful analysis, industry expertise, and game-changing technology. Working across a wide range of sectors, including pensions and benefits, investments, insurance, energy, health, sports, and data analytics, we help our clients navigate complexity in order to take the action that matters.

Our Administration Data Services team is rapidly expanding, as we increase our offering to clients, The team work closely with expertise in other areas of LCP’s business and utilise our technology to deliver solutions to our clients which include both LCP-administered schemes and external schemes seeking our specialist data expertise. To facilitate this growth, we are hiring new members to the team who have an excellent knowledge of Defined Benefit pensions schemes, with experience in pensions administration and pensions data projects, to utilise your technical expertise to execute solutions for our clients.

What will you be doing?

You’ll be involved in a wide range of data-focused projects, including:

  • Supporting schemes in preparing data for buy-in/buy-out transactions
  • Assisting with GMP reconciliation/rectification and equalisation exercises
  • Preparing schemes for the Pensions Dashboard and other regulatory initiatives
  • Conducting benefit audits and data cleansing to ensure data accuracy and completeness
  • Supporting new business transitions and onboarding processes
  • Collaborating with internal administration teams and external clients to deliver tailored data solutions

What skills, qualities and experience are we looking for?

  • Excellent working knowledge of DB pension schemes
  • Experience in DB pensions administration and data management
  • Ability to simultaneously manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
  • Skilled in bulk calculation projects and data transformation
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
  • Comfortable working within and managing defined budgets and scopes
  • APMI qualified (or working towards)
  • A collaborative mindset and willingness to build strong relationships with clients and colleagues
  • A commitment to delivering high-quality work and client satisfaction (both internally and externally)
  • A proactive approach to problem-solving and continuous improvement
  • Ability to mentor and appraise junior team members and contribute to team development

What’s in it for you?

Take a look at our Glassdoor and Career stories pages to see why our people love being here! As well as joining a multi-award winning, fun, collaborative, people first organisation where your personal and professional skills will be developed to make you the best you can be, we offer an attractive benefits package designed to promote your overall wellbeing so that you are able to perform to your full potential both in and out of work. Currently our core benefits package includes:

For you:

  • Professional study support (where applicable)
  • Access to our internal Wellbeing, LGBTQ+, Multicultural and Women’s networks

For your family:

  • Life assurance
  • Income protection
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption and shared parental leave

For your health:

  • 26 days annual leave (pro-rata for part-time working) plus bank holidays (most of which can be taken flexibly!) with options to buy & sell holiday
  • Private medical insurance
  • Discounted gym memberships, critical illness and dental insurance through our flexible benefits
  • Eye care vouchers
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Digital GP services

For your wealth:

  • Competitive pension scheme
  • Discretionary bonus scheme
  • High street discounts
  • Season ticket loans

For others:

  • Volunteering opportunities

And much more!

We continuously strive to build an inclusive workplace where all forms of diversity are valued, including age, background, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race, religion or sexual orientation.

LCP is committed to making our opportunities accessible to all and would welcome you getting in touch to let us know if an adjustment can be made to help with your application. This may be extra time for assessments, pre-interview site visits, interview structure or questions, or asking us about building accessibility. Whatever it may be, please get in touch via our dedicated email address - [email protected] to discuss how we can support you with your application.

Recruitment agencies

LCP operates a Preferred Supplier List (PSL) for recruitment agencies which is reviewed annually. We do not accept unsolicited CVs or candidate profiles from agencies who are not part of our current PSL. LCP only pay agency fees where we have a signed agreement in place, and the agency has been instructed by a member of our recruitment team to supply CVs via the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) for a legitimate, open vacancy. If this process is not adhered to, LCP reserve the right to contact these candidates directly and have discussions with them without paying any agency fees. We do not pay agency fees when speculative and unsolicited CVs or candidate profiles are submitted to any employee or Partner at LCP.

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