Full-Time

Senior Analyst

DB Pension Administration

TELUS

TELUS

10,001+ employees

Telecommunications provider delivering internet, TV, mobile

No salary listed

Montreal, QC, Canada

Hybrid

Hybrid work model: in-office and remote options.

Category
Accounting (1)
Required Skills
Financial analysis
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • Minimum 2 years’ relevant experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, finance, administration, actuarial science or other relevant training
  • Exceptional team spirit
  • Incisive analytical thinking and attention to detail
  • Well-organized and resourceful
  • Good communication and collaborative skills
  • Highly developed customer service skills
  • Excellent spoken and written French; bilingualism an asset
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel
Responsibilities
  • Help with the planning, execution and verification of work related to pension plan administration
  • Calculate and verify various benefits in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements
  • Analyze and interpret pension plan rules and applicable legislation
  • Take part in the production and verification of annual statements
  • Support the team in carrying out a variety of assignments and special projects
  • Build clients’ satisfaction by listening to their needs and responding to their various requests, as well as those of members and trustees
  • Suggest ways of improving our processes

TELUS is a Canadian telecommunications provider offering internet, television, and mobile services to individuals and businesses. Its products work by delivering broadband internet, IPTV/TV services, and mobile connectivity through a mix of fibre and wireless networks, along with devices and equipment sold to customers. TELUS differentiates itself from competitors through its integrated approach across telecommunications, healthcare technology, and agriculture tech, leveraging its network infrastructure to support a broad set of solutions. The company also emphasizes sustainability and community engagement, including initiatives with Indigenous communities and efforts in reconciliation. The goal is to deliver reliable connectivity and technology-enabled services while expanding into health and agritech markets and maintaining a focus on social responsibility.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Vancouver, Canada

Founded

1990

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Vision 360 Plus partnership scales high-margin SaaS recurring revenue across 20 million customer connections.
  • Satellite-to-phone service launch by late 2026 captures remote Canadian coverage market opportunity.
  • AI-enhanced Business Connect integrates enterprise-grade capabilities accessible to mid-market Canadian businesses.

What critics are saying

  • Bell and Rogers launch satellite-to-phone services first, capturing early remote coverage market share.
  • CRTC mandates 25-30% wholesale fibre access starting 2026, destroying PureFibre investment returns.
  • Microsoft Teams native AI integration erodes TELUS Business Connect cloud communications revenue growth.

What makes TELUS unique

  • TELUS acquired 104 MHz mid-band spectrum nationally, enabling 5G industrial automation and AI applications.
  • Sovereign AI Factory with 99% renewable energy powers confidential computing for regulated sectors.
  • Quantum teleportation over 30km commercial fibre demonstrates world-first long-distance quantum networking capability.

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Benefits

Hybrid Work Options

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Vacation

401(k) Retirement Plan

Professional Development Budget

Company News

The Associated Press
Mar 16th, 2026
TELUS and Fortanix launch Confidential AI solution with cryptographic protection on Canadian infrastructure

TELUS and Fortanix have launched a Confidential AI solution built on NVIDIA infrastructure, enabling Canadian organisations to train and deploy AI on sensitive data with cryptographic proof of protection. The solution, announced at NVIDIA GTC 2026, uses confidential computing technology to maintain encryption of data even whilst being processed by AI systems. The platform, hosted at TELUS Sovereign AI Factory, employs cryptographic attestation and secure key releases to create a verifiable chain of trust. Encryption keys are only released after successful verification of the trusted execution environment, ensuring proprietary models and sensitive data remain encrypted throughout training, fine-tuning and inference. The solution targets regulated sectors including healthcare, finance and government, where data exposure during AI processing has previously hampered innovation. It provides an auditable record that environments remain encrypted throughout the entire AI lifecycle.

iPhone in Canada
Mar 3rd, 2026
Telus invests in AST SpaceMobile for satellite-to-phone service launch by late 2026

Telus has signed a commercial agreement and taken an equity stake in AST SpaceMobile, joining the race to provide satellite-to-phone connectivity across Canada. The partnership aims to launch service by late 2026, enabling Canadians to use unmodified smartphones for calls, texts and data in remote areas without traditional tower coverage. The deal positions Telus alongside Bell, which partnered with AST SpaceMobile last year, both leveraging the company's BlueBird satellites. Rogers maintains a separate partnership with SpaceX's Starlink network. Telus is investing in ground-based satellite infrastructure to secure its position in the direct-to-cell market. The technology targets Canada's vast geography and remote communities, aiming to provide seamless coverage from urban centres to isolated regions using existing smartphones.

The Associated Press
Feb 13th, 2026
Photonic and TELUS achieve world-first quantum teleportation over 30km commercial fibre network

Photonic Inc. and TELUS have achieved a world-first quantum teleportation demonstration over existing commercial fibre infrastructure. The Canadian companies successfully transferred quantum information over 30 kilometres of TELUS' PureFibre network, teleporting data into a matter-based quantum processor capable of storing and processing information. Unlike previous demonstrations that relied solely on photonic qubits, this achievement completed the transfer to a remote processing node, a critical capability for long-distance quantum networks and commercial-scale quantum computers. Photonic used its Entanglement First architecture, combining silicon-based qubits with native telecom band photonic connectivity. The expanded partnership will pursue quantum-secure networking capabilities and commercial quantum solutions, from quantum data centres to nationwide encrypted networks. Vancouver-based Photonic employs over 150 experts developing commercial-scale quantum computers and networks.

The Associated Press
Jan 27th, 2026
TELUS and RingCentral expand Business Connect with AI features for Canadian firms

TELUS and RingCentral have expanded their partnership to integrate advanced AI capabilities into TELUS Business Connect, a cloud-based communications platform for Canadian businesses. The enhanced platform will be available in early 2026. The AI-powered features include an AI receptionist that handles calls and schedules appointments, a real-time AI assistant for conversations, AI-driven sentiment analysis for sales teams, and an omnichannel contact centre solution across 20-plus digital channels. The platform combines calls, messages and meetings on a unified system. The collaboration builds on a decade-long partnership between TELUS, which generates over $20 billion in annual revenue with more than 20 million customer connections, and RingCentral. The integration aims to make enterprise-grade AI technology accessible to businesses of all sizes across Canada.

Photonic Inc.
Jan 6th, 2026
Photonic Raises $180M CAD ($130M USD) to Accelerate Quantum Computing and Networking - Photonic

Photonic Inc., a global leader in distributed quantum computing, announced today that it has raised $180M CAD ($130M USD) in the first close of its latest investment round, led by Planet First Partners, with participation from new investors Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), TELUS, and others. This significant raise underscores strong investor confidence and the company’s rapid growth. Existing investors – including BCI and Microsoft – also returned for this round,