Retirement Plan Administration Analyst
Summary
Analyzes and reconciles retirement plan data for 401(k) and ESOP plans, ensuring accuracy in employee census and trust accounting while supporting year-end compliance tasks.
Retirement Plan Administration Analyst
Monrovia, CA (On-site) • 401(k) and Pension
Where Technical Expertise Meets Purpose-Driven Impact
Use your retirement plan knowledge to help employees across the country build financial independence.
At Blue Ridge Associates, we don’t just administer retirement plans — we help people build lasting financial security. Through Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) and 401(k) services, we empower employees across the country to take ownership of their financial futures. We are proud to be nationally ranked among the top two providers of ESOP recordkeeping and administration services and among the top three providers of retirement plan administration and consulting services, which includes 401(k), defined benefit (DB), cash balance (CB), and other qualified retirement plans.
Whether remote or based in one of our seven offices across the country, our team members work together with a shared mission: to make it easy for plan sponsors and professionals to provide wealth-building benefits to business owners and their employees.
About Blue Ridge Associates
We are a professional services firm that provides third-party retirement plan administration services for companies that sponsor 401(k) Plans and Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). Our offices are located in Charlottesville, VA, Columbia, MD, Columbus, OH, Monrovia, CA and Maple Grove, MN, although our client base is nationwide.
That’s Where You Come in as a Retirement Plan Administration Analyst
Blue Ridge Associates is seeking a Retirement Plan Administration Analyst that will be an ambassador of our organization to our clients and industry.
A Retirement Plan Administration Analyst is primarily responsible for:
- Census reconciliation
- Review and identify missing, inconsistent, or incorrect employee data
- Communicate with clients to request missing information, clarify discrepancies, and ensure all census data is complete and accurate
- Load corrected census data to testing software (FT William or Datair)
- Resolve data issues independently when possible and escalate complex cases to consultants as needed
- Trust accounting and reconciliation
- Conduct basic trust accounting by comparing client-provided census data with recordkeeper reports (e.g., John Hancock, Principal, Voya, American Funds, Ascensus/Vanguard, etc.)
- Identify and resolve discrepancies such as missing contributions, incorrect amounts, or misapplied payments
- Complete basic reconciliations independently and collaborate with consultants on more complex cases
- Deliver a fully reconciled, “clean” census to consultants for compliance testing
- Year-End Support
- Complete force-out packages and Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) for eligible employees
- Compile valuation reports
- Collaboration and Quality Assurance
- Work closely with consultants and managers to review final census and reconciliation work
- Communicate professionally with clients to build rapport, gather information, resolve issues, and ensure data accuracy
- Maintain organized documentation and follow established procedures for data handling and plan processing
- Other duties as assigned