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As a member of the Client Services Team, the Mid/Sr-Level Retirement Plan Administrator has a diverse knowledge of plan design, compliance, and client relations. SI Group, a Strongpoint Partner, is located in Honolulu, HI and is seeking a skilled and client-service focused Mid-Level or Senior Retirement Plan Administrator.
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This class reflects responsibility for serving as a full assistant to the Retirement System Executive Director; assists in formulating, planning, developing, implementing and evaluating the goals, objectives, programs, policies and procedures of the ETS; coordinates and directs program planning, budgeting, reporting and other management functions; participates in the investment of ERS assets; and serves as acting executive director in the absence of the executive director.
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First Hawaiian Bank is currently seeking a Retirement Plans Officer to join our Benefits Team. This role is responsible for administration of corporate defined contribution and defined benefit retirement plans, maintaining and analyzing retirement data, performing retirement counseling and leading and/or assisting with other retirement initiatives and projects.
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