Retirement Plan Jobs in SAINT LOUIS, Missouri

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Senior Qualitative Insight Director- Remote

Company: Brado

Location: St. Louis, MO

Posted May 04, 2023

None Found

Site Reliability Engineer - Entry

Company: Equifax Inc.

Location: St. Louis, MO

Posted May 06, 2023

None Found

Paid Search Specialist- Remote

Company: Brado

Location: St. Louis, MO

Posted May 04, 2023

The Paid Media Specialist role is a remote position based in St. Louis, Chicago, or Dallas/Ft.Worth. The role involves analyzing paid channel performance, managing budget pacing, and client reporting. It requires 1-2 years of experience in paid digital marketing, with Google Ads experience. The role involves working with Excel, Google Ads Editor, Microsoft Office Suite, Facebook Ads, or LinkedIn Ads. The role requires exceptional organizational skills, written and verbal communication, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. The role involves adhering to Brado and client required training and guidelines for market research and healthcare industry regulations and laws.

Operations Finance Lead

Company: Winnebago Industries

Location: Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN

Posted May 03, 2023

None Found

Value Stream Owner

Company: Medica

Location: Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN

Posted May 02, 2023

None Found

Systems Engineer II

Company: ACIST Medical Systems

Location: Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN

Posted May 05, 2023

None Found

Senior Qualitative Insight Director- Remote

Company: Brado

Location: St. Louis, MO

Posted May 04, 2023

None Found

Client Care Coordinator

Company: Home Instead

Location: St. Louis, MO

Posted May 02, 2023

None Found

Bilingual FMS Service Coordinator (English/Somali)

Company: Accra

Location: Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN

Posted May 06, 2023

None Found

Paid Search Specialist- Remote

Company: Brado

Location: St. Louis, MO

Posted May 04, 2023

None Found

Senior Financial Analyst

Company: Sleep Number

Location: Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN

Posted May 04, 2023

None Found

Therapies Support Staff (Casual)

Company: Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare

Location: Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN

Posted May 03, 2023

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Retirement Plan roles?
Entry‑level plan administrators and compliance analysts earn $60k–$80k. Mid‑level consultants and portfolio managers range $90k–$120k. Senior analysts and senior managers command $130k–$170k, while directors and VP‑level executives earn $180k–$250k, depending on company size and geographic location.
Which skills and certifications are required in the Retirement Plan industry?
Key certifications include Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Retirement Plan Specialist (RPS), and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). Technical proficiency in plan software (Fidelity Plan Center, Vanguard Plan Services), data tools (Tableau, Power BI, SQL), and Excel modeling is mandatory. Knowledge of ERISA, IRS 401(k) rules, and fiduciary standards is essential.
Is remote work possible for Retirement Plan professionals?
Remote work is common for roles that focus on data analysis, compliance monitoring, and client advisory, such as Portfolio Managers and Compliance Analysts. Plan Administrators and Payroll Specialists often require on‑site access to sponsor records, but many firms offer hybrid arrangements with periodic in‑office meetings.
What career progression paths exist in the Retirement Plan field?
A typical trajectory moves from Analyst to Manager, then to Director of Retirement Services, and ultimately to VP or Chief Retirement Officer. Advanced roles include Plan Sponsor Advisor, consulting engagements for multiple firms, or leadership in fintech companies developing plan‑management platforms.
What industry trends are shaping Retirement Plan careers?
The sector is moving toward zero‑based budgeting, ESG‑aligned investment options, and AI‑driven analytics for plan health. Increased regulatory scrutiny, especially around fiduciary duty and data security, creates demand for compliance experts. The rise of defined‑contribution plans and employee ownership models expands opportunities for advisors skilled in investment strategy and participant education.

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