Employee Benefits Data Analyst

<div><strong>Company:</strong><br/>Marsh McLennan Agency<strong></strong><br/><p></p><strong>Description:</strong><br/><p></p><p><b>A day in the life.</b></p><p>As our Employee Benefits Data Analyst on the analytics team, you’ll ensure the execution of our analytics platform and measure the impact of our efforts. You will review detailed information, analyze data in relation to specific business goals, and present findings in clear, actionable formats. You will create and refine analytical tools that benefit our clients and take ownership of the accurate and timely production of team reports.</p><p></p><p><b>Our future colleague.</b></p><p>We’d love to meet you if your professional track record includes these skills:</p><ul><li>2+ years of experience in an Employee Benefits role</li><li>Experience with renewal projections, financial modeling and claims reporting</li><li>Ability to perform in-depth utilization trend analysis to identify patterns and insights</li><li>Advanced skill level in Microsoft Excel</li><li>Strong understanding of financial analytics and utilization patterns</li><li>Excellent communication skills for client interactions and team collaboration</li><li>Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines effectively</li></ul><p></p><p>These additional qualifications are a plus, but not required to apply:</p><ul><li>BS/BA in insurance, business administration, accounting, finance, economics, or mathematics</li><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite</li><li>Producer's License for Life/Health, or the ability to obtain upon hire</li></ul><p></p><p>We know there are excellent candidates who might not check all these boxes. Don’t be shy. If you’re close, we’d be very interested in meeting you.</p><p></p><p><b>A Great Place to Work. A Great Place to Perk.</b></p><p>Recognized for workplace culture by the likes of Fortune Magazine, The Chicago Tribune and more, our colleagues enjoy an environment that fosters creativity as well as individual and organizational growth. A small sampling of the benefits our colleagues enjoy include:</p><ul><li>Medical, dental, vision, 401K benefits and more</li><li>The flexibility to work at home or an office, based on your discretion and schedule</li><li>Start with 20 days of paid time off</li><li>A paid day off to volunteer and company-organized volunteer events</li><li>Up to $1,000 per year in matching charitable donations</li><li>Up to $750 per year in wellness rewards</li><li>All the nitro cold brew coffee and sparkling water you can drink</li><li>A company-wide mentality that you can never appreciate your co-workers too much</li></ul><p></p><p>The applicable base salary range for this role is $66,000 to $123,100.<strong></strong><br/><p></p>The base pay offered will be determined on factors such as experience, skills, training, location, certifications, education, and any applicable minimum wage requirements. Decisions will be determined on a case-by-case basis. In addition to the base salary, this position may be eligible for performance-based incentives.<p></p><p></p>We are excited to offer a competitive total rewards package which includes health and welfare benefits, tuition assistance, 401K savings and other retirement programs as well as employee assistance programs.<p></p><p></p>Applications will be accepted until:<p></p><p></p>March 31, 2027</div>

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