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Hiring: Pension System Calculation & Data Analyst | Permanent | London (Hybrid)

Are you a

Pensions Analyst

with a knack for systems, calculations, and data? We’re working with

our client , a leading organisation, to find a skilled

Pension System Calculation and Data Analyst

to join their team on a

permanent

basis.
This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in maintaining and enhancing a major UK

pension administration system (Altair) , supporting complex benefit calculations, and driving critical pension data projects forward.

Key Responsibilities:
Maintain and develop the

pension system (Altair)

— ensuring member records, letters, and workflows are accurate.
Conduct and support

pension calculations

and benefit statements.
Lead data extracts and interface processes, ensuring timely and accurate delivery.
Perform monthly payroll/HR reconciliations and system updates.
Collaborate on key projects such as the

Pensions Dashboard , data reporting, and scheme analytics.
Troubleshoot system issues, support releases, and drive continuous improvement.

Skills:
Experience in

UK pensions administration , with solid understanding of

manual pension benefit calculations .
Proficient in

Excel ,

SQL ,

Power BI , and

VBA .
Familiarity with the

Altair (Heywood)

system is highly desirable.
Analytical, detail-oriented, and comfortable working independently (home-based).
Strong communication and problem-solving skills.

Qualifications:
Educated to degree level.
Proven track record in pensions systems or as a

Pensions Data Analyst / Pensions System Analyst .
Experience managing and working with large sets of sensitive personal data.

If you're interested we’d love to connect, please feel free to send your most recent CV to my email at .

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