Section 1: Position Summary
The ERISA Consultant provides retirement plan consulting and technical support to Ascensus clients, addressing a wide range of compliance, plan design, and operational issues. This role conducts technical research, drafts and reviews customized employer‑level plan documents, and contributes to internal knowledge sharing and training. The ERISA Consultant also participates in special projects and collaborates with senior team members to continue developing advanced technical skills and consulting capabilities.
Section 2: Job Functions, Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Consulting
Provide consulting services to internal and external clients on ERISA compliance, operational issues, plan design considerations, and correction methodologies.
Demonstrate a solid and growing knowledge of retirement plan regulations and applicable regulatory agencies (e.g., DOL, IRS).
Maintain working knowledge of Ascensus sponsored plan documents, notices, forms, and internal consulting resources.
Training
Contribute to internal training by presenting on foundational or intermediate topics.
Assist in delivering internal technical updates or participating in team knowledge‑sharing sessions.
Course Development
Help review, revise, or develop basic and intermediate training modules under the direction of senior team members.
Employer‑Level Document Drafting
Draft customized 401(k) and 403(b) employer‑level plan documents using the Ascensus Plan Adoption System (PAS).
Propose standard or moderately custom language to meet client needs while maintaining compliance.
Plan Document Reviews & Analysis
Conduct thorough reviews of individually designed and other complex retirement plan documents with oversight as needed.
Assist with translating and mapping non‑Ascensus plan documents into Ascensus format.
Support plan comparison and protected benefit review work by preparing the analysis.
Policies and Procedures
Demonstrate working knowledge of business unit policies and procedures and apply them consistently in daily work.
Special Projects
Participate in departmental or cross‑functional projects, contributing technical input and completing assigned tasks on schedule.
May independently manage components of small projects with guidance and oversight as needed.
Research
Perform technical research on ERISA topics and present findings to the team.
Apply research outcomes to support client consulting and internal updates.
Technical Knowledge
Demonstrate strong technical knowledge of main plan types and developing expertise in additional areas.
Complete assigned industry credentials and certifications.
Industry Knowledge
Demonstrate foundational knowledge of retirement plans, regulatory agencies, and basic investment concepts.
Continue building understanding of associated agencies (e.g., SEC, FINRA) and related laws.
Mentoring
Provide informal support or guidance to ERISA Analysts as needed in day‑to‑day workflow.
Continuing Education
Maintain and enhance technical and industry knowledge through continuing education.
SLAs
Meet departmental service level expectations for quality and timeliness.
Miscellaneous
Perform other duties and projects as assigned.
Section 3: Experience, Skills, Knowledge Requirements
Education
Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, accounting, or a related field preferred.
Industry Experience
Typically 3–5 years of relevant Ascensus or retirement industry experience.
Demonstrated performance and mastery of ERISA Analyst responsibilities.
Core Values
Demonstrates Ascensus core values: People Matter. Quality First. Integrity Always.
Exhibits strong client service orientation.
Software Skills
Intermediate proficiency in Outlook and MS Office applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams. Ability to learn new systems and applications quickly.
Professional Skills
Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities.
Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Strong organization, time management, and ability to prioritize multiple tasks.
Professional demeanor, positive attitude, and collaborative approach.
Ability to complete detail‑oriented tasks accurately and on time.
Developing skills in presenting and explaining technical information.
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For all virtual remote positions, in order to ensure associates can effectively perform their job duties with no distractions, we require an uninterrupted virtual work space and there is also an expectation of family care being in place during business hours. Additionally, there is an internet work speed requirement of 25 MBps or better for individual use. If more than one person is utilizing the same internet connection in the same household or building, then a stronger connection is required. If you are unsure of your internet speed, please check with your service provider. Note: For call center roles specifically, it is a requirement to either hardwire your equipment directly to the internet router or ensure your workstation is in close proximity to the router. Please ensure that you are able to meet these expectations before applying. No associate is permitted to work at a location outside the United States for any length of time, except for approved business travel on a limited basis. Exempt Associates traveling outside the United States on personal travel or while on PTO may work on a limited basis (e.g., occasionally checking and responding to business-critical emails or dialing into business-critical meetings) from their personal devices but not from a company-provided computer.
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