Retirement Plan Jobs in SAN DIEGO, California

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Senior Embedded Systems Engineer

Company: SeeScan Inc.

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Oct 06, 2025

You will work in the domain where software meets hardware, from troubleshooting hardware during board bring-up to writing device drivers.

FRCS/OT Cyber Assessment Analyst

Company: Concurrent Technologies Corporation

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Oct 06, 2025

Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity or IT related field and 6-8 years of directly related experience with at least 5 years of experience…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for Retirement Plan roles?
Entry‑level Analyst: $55,000–$70,000; Mid‑level Manager: $80,000–$100,000; Senior Director: $120,000–$150,000; C-suite Executive: $180,000+ depending on firm size.
Which skills and certifications are essential in Retirement Plan careers?
Core skills: ERISA knowledge, fiduciary duty, data analysis, Excel, SQL, and plan software (e.g., Fidelity, Vanguard). Certifications: PTC (Plan and Trust Compliance), CFP (Certified Financial Planner), and Actuarial credentials (Associate or Fellow).
Is remote work available for Retirement Plan positions?
Yes—many firms offer hybrid or fully remote roles, especially for analysts and compliance staff, as plan data can be accessed securely via VPN and cloud platforms.
What career progression paths exist within Retirement Plan?
Typical trajectory: Analyst → Senior Analyst → Manager → Senior Manager → Director of Retirement Solutions → VP of Benefits. Each step adds fiduciary responsibility, client portfolio management, and strategic planning.
What industry trends are shaping Retirement Plan careers?
Key trends include fintech integration for automated plan management, ESG‑aligned investment options, increased regulatory scrutiny (e.g., SEC 2025 updates), and higher demand for data‑driven plan optimization.

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