Assistant Data Analyst

Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Cardiff
3 days ago
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Your new companyAn award-winning finanical services company based on the the outskirts of Cardiff. Your new roleWorking as an Assistant Data Analyst you will be respobsible for the followingData Transitions

  • Assist in the pensions data and administration aspects of new scheme take-ons.
  • Assist to ensure accurate membership data and scheme information is recorded and maintained in line with client agreements.
  • Assist to identify potential pensions data problems or difficulties and implement agreed solutions.
  • Work with the wider data services and pension administration teams to ensure all aspects of the administration take-on are delivered within relevant timeframes.
  • Prepare and load into P3 administration system, once checked by more senior members of the data services team

Projects

  • Assist in the creation and workflow of both ad hoc and annual pension administration projects to ensure completion within specified timescales, to the required standards, and HMRC compliance. To include:
  • Pension Increases
  • Record Keeping Testing/Maintenance and Improvement
  • Annual benefit statements
  • Renewal data loads
  • Annual allowance calculations
  • GMP Reconciliation/Rectification and Equalisation
  • Letter/Calculation Automation
  • Running pre-programmed and ad-hoc data extracts

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