Benefits Analyst - Financial
Indexed description
- Act with urgency, accountability, and purpose
- Deliver high quality work with consistency and pride
- Collaborate effectively and elevate those around them
- Focus on outcomes that drive impact and growth
You play a key role in ensuring employees understand the design, value, and operation of Pitney Bowes’ financial benefit programs and have access to accurate information, tools, and resources.
You Will
- Support financial benefit plan administration across pensions, 401(k), Canadian retirement savings plans (RRP, RRSP, defined benefit), life insurance, financial counseling, earned wage access, and voluntary benefits (long‑term care, auto/home, pet insurance).
- Serve as primary analyst and partner with financial benefit vendors to manage SLA's, troubleshoot escalations, and ensure data integrity across HRIS and benefit platforms.
- Manage day‑to‑day operations including eligibility, enrollments, file feeds, audits, and vendor coordination.
- Review and validate plan data to ensure accuracy, identify discrepancies, and escalate risks appropriately.
- Support annual financial‑benefits cycles including open enrollment, plan updates, and regulatory changes.
- Analyze plan performance, utilization, and trends; translate findings into actionable insights and recommendations for the Manager of Benefits.
- Ensure compliance with ERISA, IRS regulations, pension rules, and applicable U.S. and Canadian requirements.
- Identify process improvements and recommend operational enhancements.
- Successfully manage multiple deadlines in a complex, matrixed environment.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Three to five years of experience supporting or administering financial benefit plans (pension, retirement, savings, life insurance, voluntary benefits, etc.).
- Demonstrated ability to interpret complex plan documents, financial‑benefit rules, and regulatory requirements.
- Strong analytical skills with experience working with large data sets, audits, and financial/benefits reporting.
- Ability to communicate clearly with employees, leaders, vendors, and cross‑functional partners.
- Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- Expertise with Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Workday or other HRIS systems.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Human Resources, or a related field.
- Master’s degree preferred.
- Residing in the Eastern or Central time zones.
Location: This is a hybrid role, with 4 days in the Shelton, CT office required. This hybrid status may change based on business need.
Sponsorship
Must be legally authorized to work in the US. Employer will not sponsor position for employment visa status now or in the future (ex. H-1B).
Our Team
At Pitney Bowes, our passionate and ambitious team delivers innovations that help clients navigate the complex and always evolving world of commerce: from helping them use data to market to the best customers, to enabling the sending of parcels and packages efficiently, to securing payments through statements and invoices. In everything, we do, we deliver accuracy and precision to drive meaningful impact.
We Will
- Provide the opportunity to grow and develop your career
- Offer an inclusive environment that encourages diverse perspectives and ideas
- Deliver challenging and unique opportunities to contribute to the success of a transforming organization
- Offer comprehensive benefits globally (PB Benefits and Wellbeing Programs)
All qualified applicants, including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities, are encouraged to apply.
All interested individuals must apply online. Individuals with disabilities who cannot apply via our online application should refer to the alternate application options via our Individuals with Disabilities link.
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