401(K) Jobs in Chicago, Illinois

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Marketing Director - Personal Injury experience

Company: Zentech Consulting

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Identify and develop new business opportunities within the legal industry. Your ability to understand what drives consumer decisions and translate that into…

Senior Industrial Hygiene Project Manager

Company: Specialty Consulting Inc.

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

This is a hands-on position with 50% of time spent in the field, where you will be conducting field inspections for hazardous materials and provide oversight…

CDL-A Truck Driver: Company or 1099

Company: P&S

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Truck payment: $500/week to $650/week depending on truck. *Top drivers earn up to $90,000 per year*. No credit check, $0 down. Balloon payment at end of term.

CDL A Truck Driver - Pick Your Home Time

Company: K&B Transportation

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

We offer our OTR truck drivers one of the best health insurance policies in the industry. Road Warrior drivers earn $.70 CPM. 4 Weeks Out / 5 Days Off.

HVAC Technician

Company: JLL

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

A stationary engineer license is a must. When assigned to install new/used equipment, must be able to operate appropriate construction tools and equipment.

IT Product Manager

Company: Charles Schwab

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Familiarity with social media, web design, and advanced trading applications; proficient in Excel and PowerPoint. User acceptance testing prior to releases.

Executive Sous Chef

Company: Gibsons Italia

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Hire, train, supervise, and develop kitchen staff. Ensure all kitchen and food operations are in compliance with all legislated health and licensing guidelines;…

Data Scientist II, Condition Monitoring

Company: Caterpillar

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

In-depth technical and problem-solving skills and evidence of continuous learning in the analytics field. Programming Languages: Working knowledge of basic…

Senior Security Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Analyst

Company: Boeing

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

This role focuses on configuration, administration, and ongoing support to ensure effective cybersecurity risk visibility and reporting striving for highest…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for 401(K) positions?
Entry‑level Analyst: $55k‑$70k. Mid‑level Senior Analyst: $75k‑$95k. Manager: $100k‑$130k. Director: $135k‑$170k. VP/Chief Plan Officer: $180k‑$220k, depending on firm size and geographic region.
What skills and certifications are required in 401(K) roles?
Core skills: ERISA compliance, fiduciary duty analysis, pension plan design, asset‑allocation modeling, and data‑driven decision making. Technical proficiencies: Fidelity, Schwab, BlackRock Aladdin, Workday, and Excel VBA for reporting. Certifications: CPA, CEBS, CFA, Certified Retirement Counselor, and Certified Pension Administrator are highly valued.
Is remote work available for 401(K) professionals?
Yes. Approximately 65% of 401(K) Analyst and Compliance roles support full or hybrid remote schedules, as regulatory and data‑analytics tasks can be performed from any compliant location. Remote teams often use secure VPNs, encrypted data platforms, and real‑time collaboration tools.
What career progression paths exist in the 401(K) field?
Typical ladder: Analyst → Senior Analyst → Manager → Director → VP/Chief Plan Officer. Advancement hinges on accruing fiduciary experience, obtaining advanced certifications, and demonstrating leadership in plan redesign or technology implementation projects.
What industry trends are shaping 401(K) work?
Key trends include ESG‑aligned investment options, AI‑driven plan analytics, automated enrollment and contribution boosts, regulatory updates like the Pension Protection Act amendments, and the shift toward cloud‑based plan administration platforms.

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