Description:
At the Civil Service Superannuation Board (CSSB), our pension plan members and their future are at the heart of everything we do. We administer the $9 billion Civil Service Superannuation Fund as well as several smaller pension plans. Our mission is to provide lifelong retirement income, ensuring financial stability and peace of mind for our 56,000 members. With an upcoming retirement, we’re looking to add to our team.
The role
The Pension Analyst will bring an eye for detail, a passion for numbers, and a continuous improvement mindset to a variety of pension calculations and plan administration processes.
Responsibilities include:
- Preparing and reviewing complex calculations relating to life events and updating member accounts. This may include service purchase, termination, death, and all the rest.
- Preparing and reviewing calculations and reporting pension adjustments (PA), past service pension adjustments (PSPA) and pension adjustment reversals (PAR).
- Assisting in annual year-end processes of reviewing and validating data, reconciling contributions, and connecting with participating employers to resolve issues.
- Supporting colleagues with new plan enrolments and termination refunds.
- Researching, analyzing, and proposing solutions to individual situations.
- Contributing ideas to make processes and services easier, faster, and more accurate for our staff, our members, and our plan employers.
About us
We work in a true team environment where we respect and support each other. There is always something new to learn. We encourage employee development through experiences, projects, and formal and informal education. We challenge ourselves to look for better ways to serve our members. When something isn’t working or could be improved, we explore how to fix it. We never say, “That’s just the way we do things.” If there’s a better way, we find it.
What we offer
- Competitive compensation
- A defined benefit pension plan that provides guaranteed income for life when you retire
- Dental, vision, drug and disability coverage
- A $250 wellness allowance for things like fitness classes
- An affordable onsite gym
- A compressed workweek resulting in 16 additional long weekends from March to December
- Opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects
- A supportive, collaborative work environment
Good to know
- Workdays are Monday through Friday
- Work hours are typically 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. with some flexibility
- This is an in-office position
To learn more, visit cssb.mb.ca.
Requirements:
What you need
- Strong mathematical skills
- Post secondary education in business, mathematics or a related area of study
- Experience in pension administration, benefit or insurance administration, or financial services
- Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to get things done and meet deadlines
- Ability to work both independently and in a team.
- Ability to analyze and solve problems.
- Proficiency in MS Office, including Word and Excel.
Nice to have
- Experience working with defined benefit pensions plans
- Working knowledge of the Pension Benefits Act and Income Tax Act as they relate to defined benefit pension plans
How to apply
Send your resumé to [email protected] and include Pension Analyst in the subject field. The application deadline is July 18, 2025.
If you require reasonable accommodation at any time during the recruitment and selection process (e.g., related to any materials or activities), please let us know.
We will only contact candidates selected for further assessment.