Credit Marketing and Communications - Publishing Administrator job at Morningstar in Chicago, IL

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Title: Credit Marketing & Communications – Publishing Administrator – Chicago Location: Chicago Full time Job Description: Credit Marketing & Communications – Publishing Administrator – Chicago The Credit Marketing & Communications group is seeking a highly motivated individual to join its Credit Communications team as a Publishing Administrator in Chicago.   The Publishing Administrator will assist analysts in publishing content to the Morningstar DBRS website and third-party vendors. The successful candidate will work in the company’s proprietary database and content management system, with responsibilities that include responding to analyst queries; troubleshooting common workflow issues; verifying ratings and related data; managing web content; and reporting on audience engagement.   Job Responsibilities: Develop expertise in the company’s proprietary systems and assist analysts by answering their queries and troubleshooting common workflow issues. Verify rating submissions and ensure related data is accurate, in line with company standards and regulatory requirements. Publish press releases, rating reports, commentaries, and other company documents to the Morningstar DBRS website. Manage content on the Morningstar DBRS website, dedicated microsites on ESG and other topical themes; our recommended reading list; and our company publications and contact information. Monitor the Publishing Coordinator inbox and manage the team’s daily assignments. Respond to requests in a timely manner. Maintain relationships with analysts, management, and other stakeholders to ensure requests are fulfilled and deadlines are met. Qualifications: Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a similar administrative role, preferably in the financial services industry. Expertise in Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Familiarity with basic HTML and content management systems an asset. An eye for detail. Strong organizational and multitasking abilities. Capacity to work independently, as well as part of a team. Ability to transition between dual roles as required. Availability to work 10 a.m. CST to 6 p.m. CST. Availability to work on call, evening and weekends, on a rotational basis. Compensation and Benefits At Morningstar we believe people are at their best when they are at their healthiest. That’s why we champion your wellness through a wide range of programs that support all stages of your personal and professional life. Here are some examples of the offerings we provide: Financial Health 100% 401k match up to 6% of salary Stock Ownership Potential Company provided life insurance - 1x salary + commission Physical Health  Comprehensive health benefits (medical/dental/vision) including potential premium discounts and company-provided HSA contributions (up to $500-$2,000 annually) for specific plans and coverages Additional medical Wellness Incentives - up to $300-$600 annual Company-provided long- and short-term disability insurance Emotional Health  Trust-Based Time Off 6-week Paid Sabbatical Program 6-Week Paid Family Caregiving Leave Competitive 8-24 Week Paid Parental Leave Adoption Assistance Leadership Coaching & Formal Mentorship Opportunities Annual Flex Stipend - $1000 annually to cover personal education & well-being expenses Tuition Reimbursement Social Health  Charitable Matching Gifts program Dollars for Doers volunteer program Paid volunteering days 15+ Employee Resource & Affinity Groups Total Cash Compensation Range $59,900.00-87,850.00 Inclusive of annual base salary and target incentive Morningstar's hybrid work environment gives you the opportunity to collaborate in-person each week as we've found that we're at our best when we're purposely together on a regular basis. In most of our locations, our hybrid work model is four days in-office each week. A range of other benefits are also available to enhance flexibility as needs change. No matter where you are, you'll have tools and resources to engage meaningfully with your global colleagues. R08_DBRSLtdCanada DBRS Limited - Canada Legal Entity

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