Vacancy Accountabillity Council

23 June 2022 | News

There are vacancies in the Accountability Council (AC) of the Heineken Pension Fund (HPF). An important role, because the HPF board is accountable to the AC for the policy and the way in which it is implemented. The AC assesses the policy pursued and has the right to advise the board on a number of subjects. The HPF encourages everyone to apply who would like to learn more about the HEINEKEN pension scheme and thus contribute to a bright future for all HEINEKEN colleagues. The documentation is in Dutch. It is therefore important that Dutch can be read/understood. The spoken language may also be English.

You can read more about the position and what is expected of you here. (only available in Dutch)*

Don’t worry, you don’t need to have extensive pension knowledge yet. You will be given the opportunity to follow a course. Training on the job!

For questions about the position and about the Heineken Pension Fund, please contact Chantal Boekkooi (chantal.boekkooi@heineken.com). If you are interested in the position, you can also email your CV and motivation to her.

*Click here for the extensive profile (only available in Dutch).

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