Who We Are
Join a team that puts its People First! Since 1889, First American (NYSE: FAF) has held an unwavering belief in its people. They are passionate about what they do, and we are equally passionate about fostering an environment where all feel welcome, supported, and empowered to be innovative and reach their full potential. Our inclusive, people-first culture has earned our company numerous accolades, including being named to the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list for eleven consecutive years. We have also earned awards as a best place to work for women, diversity and LGBTQ+ employees, and have been included on more than 50 regional best places to work lists. First American will always strive to be a great place to work, for all. For more information, please visit www.careers.firstam.com.
What We Do
Position Summary
The Director, Retirement Benefits is responsible for the strategic design, governance, administration, compliance, and ongoing optimization of the Company's retirement and financial wellness programs. This role serves as the organization's subject matter expert for defined contribution retirement plans, investment oversight, fiduciary governance, vendor management, and retirement program strategy. The Director partners closely with senior leadership, Finance, Legal, Human Resources, Payroll, and external advisors to ensure retirement programs are competitive, compliant, cost-effective, and aligned with the Company's talent and business objectives.
Reporting to the Vice President, Total Rewards (or equivalent), this role leads retirement plan strategy for a publicly traded organization with approximately $7 billion in annual revenue and significant fiduciary, regulatory, and operational responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities
Retirement Strategy & Plan Design
Leadership & Collaboration
Investment Oversight & Fiduciary Governance
Serve as a key member and advisor to the Administrative Benefits Plan Committee and other fiduciary governance bodies.
Partner with investment consultants and advisors to monitor investment performance and plan fund lineups.
Evaluate investment options, target-date funds, managed accounts, brokerage windows, and retirement income solutions.
Support development and maintenance of:
Investment Policy Statements (IPS)
Fiduciary governance frameworks
Committee charters and documentation
Prepare investment reviews and recommendations for fiduciary committees.
Maintain a strong understanding of capital markets, investment vehicles, fiduciary responsibilities, and retirement industry developments.
Plan Administration & Operations
Compliance & Risk Management
Ensure compliance with:
ERISA
Internal Revenue Code
SECURE Act and related legislation
DOL regulations
IRS requirements
Partner with Legal and external counsel regarding regulatory changes and fiduciary obligations.
Manage full plan audits, Form 5500 filings, and nondiscrimination testing.
Identify and mitigate operational, fiduciary, and regulatory risks.
Vendor Management
Financial Management & Analytics
Employee Education & Financial Wellness
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Finance, Business Administration, Economics, Accounting, or related field.
10+ years of progressive retirement benefits experience, including significant responsibility for retirement plan design and administration.
5+ years of leadership experience managing complex retirement programs in a large organization.
Deep expertise in:
401(k) plan administration
ERISA compliance
Fiduciary governance
Investment oversight
Retirement plan operations
Experience supporting retirement plans with assets exceeding $2B.
Demonstrated success managing external vendors, consultants, and recordkeepers.
Strong understanding of retirement plan investments and capital market fundamentals.
Experience leading RFPs, contract negotiations, and fee benchmarking initiatives.
Advanced analytical, financial, and project management skills.
Excellent presentation and communication capabilities.
Preferred Qualifications
Note that the following statements only apply to candidates who will be working from an unincorporated area within Los Angeles County.
First American will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with arrest or conviction records, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws (e.g., the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act).
First American intends to conduct a review of an applicant's criminal history in connection with a conditional offer. First American reasonably believes that a criminal history may have a direct, adverse and negative relationship with the following material job duties for this position potentially resulting in the withdrawal of the conditional offer of employment: handling of confidential, proprietary or trade secret information belonging to First American or its customers, administrating or facilitating financial transactions, and the ability to meet customer-imposed criminal history requirements.
What We Offer
By choice, we don't simply accept individuality - we embrace it, we support it, and we thrive on it! Our People First culture is inclusive for all employees - not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it's the key to our success. We are proud to foster an authentic and inclusive workplace For All. You are free and encouraged to bring your entire, unique self to work. First American is an equal opportunity employer in every sense of the term.
Based on eligibility, First American offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401k, PTO/paid sick leave and other great benefits like an employee stock purchase plan.