401(K) Jobs in Dayton, OH

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Looking for 401(K) jobs in Dayton, OH? Browse our curated listings with transparent salary information to find the perfect 401(K) position in the Dayton, OH area.

Patient Care Technician

Company: DaVita

Location: Dayton, OH

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Controls Engineer

Company: Schneider Electric

Location: Liberty Township, OH

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Store Associate

Company: CVS Health

Location: Marion, OH

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Pharmacy Technician

Company: CVS Health

Location: Toledo, OH

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Freezer, Cooler and Deli Stocker Associate

Company: Walmart

Location: Columbus, OH

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Sam's Club is seeking a freezer, cooler, and deli stocker. The role involves stocking shelves, maintaining cleanliness, ensuring product quality, and providing excellent customer service. The successful candidate will prioritize member satisfaction, be a problem solver, and adapt well to changes. Benefits include competitive pay, health benefits, 401(k), and various other perks. The hourly wage range is $17.00 to $24.00.

Pharmacy Technician

Company: CVS Health

Location: Dublin, OH

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Part Time Teller

Company: PNC

Location: Independence, OH

Posted Jan 24, 2025

PNC is seeking a Teller for its Retail Branch organization in Brecksville, OH. The role involves delivering exceptional customer service, accurately processing transactions, educating customers on new technology, and developing banking product referral opportunities. The successful candidate will foster an inclusive workplace culture, demonstrate customer focus, and manage risks effectively. No degree or prior experience is required, and PNC offers comprehensive benefits including medical coverage, 401(k) with match, and paid time off.

C&SC Capacity Leader

Company: GE Aerospace

Location: Blue Ash, OH

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Cafe Associate

Company: Walmart

Location: Dublin, OH

Posted Jan 24, 2025

The text describes a café associate position at Sam's Club, emphasizing the importance of passionate, friendly, and hardworking individuals. The role involves preparing food, maintaining cleanliness, ensuring product quality, and prioritizing member satisfaction. The café associates are expected to be team players, innovators, and adaptable to change. They should be comfortable with food safety standards and digital tools. The position offers competitive pay, benefits, and opportunities for career growth. The ideal candidate should have food service experience and a food handler certification.

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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