
BPA Data Specialist
Date Posted
22nd October 2025
Reference
Star9375
Sector
Life, Pensions
Job Type
Permanent
Location
South East / hybrid 3dpw office-based
Benefits
£ excellent + bonus + benefits
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
Are you a DB pensions specialist with knowledge of data and benefit specifications? Do you have experience of large pensions data migrations? Are you looking for your next career opportunity within a leading insurer?
Then Star Actuarial could be representing just the role for you.
Joining our client's BPA Transitions team, you will support the successful onboarding of the Bulk Purchase Annuity business to the firm's pricing and administration platform.
In this key, technical role, you will perform analysis of DB datasets, reporting on the accuracy and completeness of data from both pricing and admin perspectives.
You will also be instrumental in configuring data parameters and transformation of data to ensure future policyholders will receive their correct benefit entitlement.
With experience of data analysis gained within a financial services environment (preferably life and pensions), the successful candidate will possess advanced MS Excel skills.
Knowledge of the bulk annuity market and data network and diagnostic tools skills are desirable.
An exciting and unique opportunity to shape the future of the BPA space within a leading-edge firm.
Please contact us to discuss this vacancy or for an informal discussion regarding your career goals. We are very happy to perform bespoke research on your behalf.
Rachael Connolly, Senior Consultant
M: +44 (0)7841 025 393
E: rachael.connolly@staractuarial.com
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