Your career opportunity will be visible on the CPBI website for a 60 days period and will be viewed by more than 5000 visitors! Become a CPBI member and save 50$ on your posting! The CPBI Regional Council of Ontario is pleased to announce its new members for the period 2026-2028. Congratulations to all of them! Thank you to all the Partners of CPBI Ontario in 2026 for their support. Organization: Civil Service Superannuation Board of Manitoba Province: Manitoba Location: Winnipeg Description Calling all lovers of mathematics and statistics to report for duty! Were looking for a full-time pension analyst who has exceptional talent in mathematics and statistics and a knack for working with databases to join our team. If youre a team player with a passion for problem solving, wed love to hear from you. The role Key duties as a pension analyst include: Preparing statements and determining entitlements for members upon event (e.g. termination, preretirement death, disability, retirement), including reviewing and validating member data, processing elections, calculating Pension Adjustment Reversals (PARs) Processing annual year ends, including reviewing and validating annual data files, reconciling contributions, preparing T4As, calculating Pension Adjustments (PAs) Preparing and processing buyback applications, including performing calculations of buyback amounts, determining PAs and Past Service Pension Adjustments (PSPAs), preparing T4As Documenting and updating procedures Requirements Essential skills and qualifications What you need: Postsecondary degree or diploma, preferably with a focus on actuarial science, statistics, or mathematics Experience working independently in a team environment Experience working with confidential data Experience where the work required a high degree of accuracy Experience working with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook Willingness to learn an inhouse mainframe Nice to have: Experience delivering defined benefit pension administration services Working knowledge of The Pension Benefits Act (Manitoba) and the Income Tax Act (Canada) and how they relate to defined benefit pension plans Working knowledge of The Civil Service Superannuation Act What we offer Competitive salary of $68,330 to $79,942 annually A defined benefit pension plan that provides guaranteed income for life when you retire Dental, vision, drug, and disability coverage A supportive, collaborative work environment where your growth and wellbeing are a priority A $200 wellness reimbursement 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 and have your voice heard Good to know Workdays are Monday through Friday Work hours are 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. This is an inoffice position To apply, send your resum to (emailprotected) and include Pension Analyst in the subject field. The application deadline is March12, 2026. 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. About us CSSB administers the pension plan for the Province of Manitoba and other employers. We manage the $9.1billion 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 57,000 members. Our team is dedicated to collaboration, continuous learning, and delivering exceptional service, with members at the heart of everything we do. To learn more, visit cssb.mb.ca. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Pension Analyst