401(K) Jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX

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HVAC Technician

Company: Allstate Plumbing Heat & Air

Location: Round Rock, TX

Posted Apr 19, 2025

Performs preventative maintenance checks on all major mechanical equipment; diagnoses equipment malfunctions and operating efficiency of mechanical equipment to…

Commercial Director, Parts & eCommerce

Company: National Carwash Solutions

Location: Flower Mound, TX

Posted Apr 18, 2025

Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, or a related field. Oracle NetSuite (preferred) or similar ERPs.

Senior Project Manager

Company: Walker Engineering

Location: Irving, TX

Posted Apr 18, 2025

✅ RCDD certification (in good standing with BICSI) — or the ability to sit for the exam within 6 months. ✅ OSHA-30 certified (or willing to obtain within 6…

Audio Visual Design Estimator - Dallas, TX

Company: Ford Audio Video

Location: Irving, TX

Posted Apr 18, 2025

Provide technical expertise and input to optimize design solutions for complex projects. Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (EE), Electronics…

Utility Construction Business Development Manager

Company: BizTek People, Inc.

Location: Bee Cave, TX

Posted Apr 17, 2025

This person gathers data about proposed developments, shepherding financial models to determine whether a development fits the company’s investment requirements…

Senior Cyber Investigations Analyst

Company: Corebridge Financial

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Apr 18, 2025

Often responsible for resolving unclear situations utilizing expertise in specialized field. Within Internal Investigations, this position leads proactive…

Plumber for Commercial Work

Company: Biggs Plumbing Co., Inc.

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Apr 17, 2025

Able to accurately read construction documents. We offer profit sharing, paid holidays, vacation, insurance, retirement plan, and company truck for those…

Financial Controller

Company: Reliant Plumbing

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Apr 18, 2025

Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (Master’s degree or CPA preferred). Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports,…

Staff Accountant

Company: DaBella

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Apr 17, 2025

Employee assistance program - access to counseling services and other tools to improve work/family/life balance. Support month-end and year-end close processes.

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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