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Depending on the position and division, this job may also be eligible for Truist’s defined benefit pension plan, restricted stock units, and/or a deferred compensation plan. Education: Advanced degree or equivalent experience in Statistics, Econometrics, Operations Research, Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, or other applied quantitative science, or equivalent education and related training.
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5+ years of Defined Benefit experience. ASA or FSA Actuarial Credentialed. Aon Is Looking For A Retirement Actuarial Consultant. Plus, our agile, inclusive environment allows you to manage your wellbeing and work/life balance, ensuring you can be your best self at Aon. Furthermore, all colleagues enjoy two "Global Wellbeing Days" each year, encouraging you to take time to focus on yourself.
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As a Consulting Actuary on the Retirement team, you will apply your consulting, technical, and project management skills in the areas of retirement plan valuations, design, compliance, and risk and financial management for all types of retirement plans including defined benefit, defined contribution and retiree medical.
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Actuarial credentials (ASA, EA required; FSA preferred) Bachelor's degree in math, actuarial science, economics, finance, or related field. Serve as a key resource on your teams reviewing necessary calculations and actuarial analysis on a wide variety of routine and special retirement projects.
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Significant experience performing and managing a variety of actuarial projects including annual valuations, plan design, compliance, and risk and financial management for all types of retirement plans including defined benefit, defined contribution and retiree welfare plans.
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Leave Benefits : Paid Holidays, Annual Paid Time Off (includes paid state /local paid leave where required), Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Other Leaves (e.g., Bereavement, FMLA, ADA, Jury Duty, Military Leave, and Parental and Adoption Leave), Paid Time Off ( Washington State only.
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In addition, Segal offers a comprehensive suite of benefits to include a non-contributory defined benefit pension plan, matching and discretionary contributions to a 401(k) profit sharing plan, medical and prescription benefits including contributions to a health savings account for eligible employees, dental benefits, life insurance, disability insurance, an Employee Assistance Program, wellness benefit reimbursements and rewards, and professional credential and tuition reimbursement.
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Dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of defined contribution (DC) and defined benefit (DB) Combo retirement plans. In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing the administration of both defined contribution (DC) and defined benefit (DB) retirement plans for clients.
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Benefit calculation, actuarial valuation, and nondiscrimination testing of DB plan experience not required. Key Responsibilities:Ensure plans adhere to IRS and ERISA regulations. Benefit calculation, actuarial valuation, and nondiscrimination testing of DB plan experience not required.
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Job Description:Seeking a skilled and detail-oriented DC/DB Combo Plan Administrator. Collaborate with actuaries to ensure seamless plan administration. Review plan documents/SPDs to consult with plan sponsors as needed.
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Dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of defined contribution (DC) and defined benefit (DB) Combo retirement plans.
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Dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of defined contribution (DC) and defined benefit (DB) Combo retirement plans.
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Dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of defined contribution (DC) and defined benefit (DB) Combo retirement plans.
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Prepare actuarial valuations for defined benefit pension plans, 5500 and Pension Benefit. The Financial Analyst will identify, plan, and develop methods and procedures to obtain greater efficiency and effectiveness of benefit programs; including evaluating financial and utilization metrics for clients including but not limited to monthly financial reports, utilization metrics and benchmarks as well as government reporting for pension and post retirement welfare actuarial valuations.
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Dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of defined contribution (DC) and defined benefit (DB) Combo retirement plans.
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