Full-Time

Financial Reporting Senior Analyst

OMERS

OMERS

Manages defined-benefit pension plan assets

Compensation Overview

$86k - $130k/yr

+ Incentive Award + Short-term Incentive + Long-term Incentive

Toronto, ON, Canada

In Person

Category
Accounting (1)
Required Skills
Workiva
Oracle
Requirements
  • 3-5 years’ experience in similar corporate financial reporting roles with a strong understanding of financial reporting and consolidation accounting processes, procedures, and internal controls
  • Post-secondary degree in business, accounting, or finance with a CPA designation
  • Strong understanding of IFRS accounting standards and the ability to apply that understanding practically. An understanding of accounting standards for pension plans in Canada would be an asset
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to effectively communicate to various levels
  • A solid understanding of finance systems, where experience with Oracle and Workiva would be an asset
  • Experience in operational improvement and establishing efficient processes
Responsibilities
  • Compilation of OMERS consolidated financial statements and other external reporting requirements, while ensuring a robust internal controls process and the accuracy of financial reporting
  • Project managing the monthly and quarterly close process, including key deliverables supporting financial statement disclosures
  • Monthly and quarterly consolidation accounting, comprising journal entry preparation and account reconciliations
  • Researching and supporting the preparation of technical accounting position papers, and presenting to senior management
  • Preparing process documentation and enhancing key controls over financial reporting
  • Liaising with internal accounting groups for monthly and quarterly close processes and ensuring consistency across OMERS business units
  • Identifying and leading process improvement and efficiencies
  • Coordinating with external auditors for fieldwork, accounting matters, and deliverables
  • Collaborating with a team of professional accountants, strengthening culture and community, and driving excellence and expertise
  • Participating in technical training and development opportunities
  • Other contributions, as the team may need and as opportunities arise
Desired Qualifications
  • An understanding of accounting standards for pension plans in Canada would be an asset

OMERS is a large Canadian defined benefit pension plan that administers pensions and manages investments for active, deferred, and retired employees of Ontario municipalities, school boards, libraries, police and fire departments, and other local agencies. It is funded by member contributions and investment returns, with OMERS handling member records, retirement benefits, and pension payments while investing to grow the fund for future payouts. It stands out as one of Canada’s largest defined benefit plans by net assets (about C$138.2 billion as of Dec 31, 2024) and has a long history, with offices around the world supporting a diverse asset base. Its goal is to provide secure, sustainable retirement benefits for its members while prudently investing the fund to maintain long-term financial strength.

Company Size

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Company Stage

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Total Funding

$176.9M

Headquarters

Toronto, Canada

Founded

1962

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • OMERS keeps supporting Deutsche Glasfaser, preserving optionality in German fiber infrastructure.
  • European recapitalizations can generate attractive, complex, downside-protected deployment opportunities.
  • Asset sales like Exolum free capital for new infrastructure and private equity investments.

What critics are saying

  • Deutsche Glasfaser carries more than €7 billion gross debt and lender seizure risk.
  • Creditors rejected refinancing in December, signaling weak confidence in OMERS's rescue plan.
  • Customer shortfalls forced Deutsche Glasfaser to cut its 2032 rollout target.

What makes OMERS unique

  • OMERS combines pensions capital with infrastructure and private equity leadership.
  • Luca Lupo now leads Europe-based origination and portfolio oversight from London.
  • Alexander Fraser now heads private equity, strengthening global deal execution.

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Germany's largest altnet offered funding as it struggles with €7bn debt.

Germany's largest altnet offered funding as it struggles with €7bn debt. 21 April 2026 Canadian pension fund Omers and private equity group EQT have jointly offered another €5 billion - they are already investors in the altnet. The Canadian pension fund Omers and private equity group EQT offered to put an additional €5 billion into the German altnet firm Deutsche Glasfaser. The Financial Times reports [subscription needed] that the broadband provider is heavily indebted and in danger of being seized by lenders. The two have already invested €4 billion in Glasfaser., which has debts of more than €7 billion gross debt. They had put forward a refinancing deal last December but creditors rejected it. Unnamed sources suggest the new deal could be sealed this week. It is preferred to the previous offer as it shifts more debt to the 'holding company' some of the same sources added. Germany still playing catch-up Germany, along with the other major economies such as the UK and Italy (but not France) was a laggard in the fibre broadband stakes, but has accelerated the roll-out in the last few years. Although full FTTH/B coverage is still behind some EU counterparts, Gigabit speed connectivity is available to 77-79% of households using various technologies such as copper, cable and fixed wireless access for the final link into customers' premises. The big three Glasfaser was set up in 2011 and is Germany's second-largest fibre broadband provider, serving more than 2.6 million homes. Its focus is rural and suburban areas, but has almost halved its target of premises passed by 2032 from 6 million to 3.2 million having failed to attract enough customers - retail and wholesale. Deutsche Telekom is the largest provider of fibre broadband in Germany, both in terms of network infrastructure and active customers, having passed more than 12 million households and businesses. In January it announced it has exceeded coverage of more than half of Germany's permises and says that by 2027, it aims to pass 17.5 million homes. Vodafone Deutschland claims to have the largest full fibre netork in Germany and offers fibre broadband to more than 11 million households through a combination of its own infrastructure, a joint venture called OXG Glasfaser, and through wholesale partnerships with Deutsche Telekom and Deutsche Glasfaser. OXG was launched by Vodafone and Altice in 2023.

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Canada's largest pension funds report steep PE losses despite sophisticated management

Canada's largest pension funds have reported weak private equity performance for 2025, but consultant Alexander Beath argues the poor results may reflect flawed benchmarking rather than actual underperformance. Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan recorded a 5.3% loss on its PE portfolio, whilst Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System saw a 2.5% loss. Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec's buyout portfolio returned just 2.3%, missing its benchmark by over 10 percentage points. Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan gained 0.6%, whilst Alberta Investment Management Corporation's PE portfolio returned 3%. Beath contends these pensions measure PE performance against benchmarks heavily weighted towards large-cap stocks, particularly the Magnificent Seven, which saw massive 2025 returns. This makes PE appear worse by comparison, despite industry-wide headwinds from slow dealmaking and valuation declines.

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OMERS appointing Luca Lupo as senior managing director and head of Europe.

OMERS appointing Luca Lupo as senior managing director and head of Europe. * By: Staff * March 24, 2026 * 11:00 The infrastructure arm at the Ontario Municipal Employees' Retirement System is appointing Luca Lupo as senior managing director and head of Europe, effective immediately. Lupo joined the OMERS in 2022 as part of the infrastructure team. In this new role he will lead the regional team based in London and will oversee regional origination activities and the platform's management of its investments in Europe, according to a press release. In addition to his knowledge of the European markets and the investment organization's portfolio, Lupo is highly respected by portfolio company management teams, advisers and investment partners, said Michael Hill, executive vice-president and global head at the OMERS Infrastructure, in a press release.

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