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Hr Benefits Administrator
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Seeking an experienced **HR Benefits Administrator** in **Pune, India** to support health and welfare programs. You will manage medical, dental, vision, and disability plans, resolve complex vendor issues, and maintain HRIS data. Requires 5-8 years of benefits administration experience; an MBA is...
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India , Pune
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Junior Benefits Administrator
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We are seeking a detail-oriented Junior Benefits Administrator to join our Chennai team. In this role, you will verify patient insurance eligibility and coverage, ensuring accurate reimbursement for healthcare providers. Ideal candidates have 0-2 years of experience in benefits verification or RC...
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India , Chennai
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HR Benefits Administrator
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HR Benefits Administrator role in Pune, India, supporting health and welfare programs for a global Swedish multinational. Requires 5-8 years of benefits administration experience and an MBA preferred. You will manage vendor relationships, resolve employee inquiries, and maintain HRIS data. Join a...
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About the Benefits Administrator role

Are you a meticulous and people-focused professional seeking a rewarding career at the heart of an organization? Benefits Administrator jobs offer a unique blend of analytical rigor and interpersonal connection, making them a critical and stable function within Human Resources. This profession is dedicated to managing the vital programs that support employee well-being, from health insurance and retirement plans to wellness initiatives and life insurance. As the primary point of contact for employee benefits, administrators ensure that a company's investment in its people is delivered seamlessly, accurately, and compassionately.

A Benefits Administrator is typically responsible for the end-to-end lifecycle of all benefit programs. Common day-to-day responsibilities include overseeing the annual open enrollment process, which involves coordinating with insurance vendors, updating plan materials, and guiding employees through their options. They meticulously process new enrollments, life status changes, and terminations within benefits databases and payroll systems. A significant part of the role involves acting as a subject-matter expert, fielding and resolving a high volume of employee inquiries with clarity and empathy. Administrators also perform critical data reconciliation, auditing vendor bills against payroll deductions to ensure 100% accuracy in reporting and payments. Furthermore, they are entrusted with maintaining compliance with a complex web of federal and state regulations, preparing necessary reports and disclosures, and assisting with annual audits. Their work ensures the integrity of sensitive employee data and the smooth partnership between HR, payroll, and external benefits providers.

To excel in this career, certain skills and qualifications are universally sought after. Employers typically look for candidates with an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in human resources, business, or a related field, though equivalent experience is often valued. A minimum of 2-3 years of hands-on experience in benefits administration is a common requirement. Proficiency with Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS) and advanced skills in Microsoft Excel for data analysis and reporting are essential. The most successful administrators possess a keen eye for detail, superior organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Strong verbal and written communication skills are paramount for explaining complex plan details to a diverse workforce. A fundamental understanding of key regulations like ERISA, COBRA, HIPAA, and the Affordable Care Act is also a standard expectation. Ultimately, discretion and a commitment to confidentiality are non-negotiable, as the role involves handling highly sensitive personal information. For those who find satisfaction in problem-solving and making a tangible difference in employees' lives, Benefits Administrator jobs provide a fulfilling and professional career path with opportunities for growth into senior analyst or management positions.