- Administer and maintain compensation policies, procedures, guidelines, and related documentation to promote consistent, equitable, and compliant compensation practices across the organization.
| - Independently lead compensation reviews for complex, technical, leadership, newly created, substantially revised, vacant, and incumbent positions; evaluate scope, accountability, required knowledge, organizational fit, level, and appropriate exemption status.
| - Independently select and document defensible external market benchmarks using multiple reliable sources, including compensation survey platforms, published surveys, peer data, and relevant current job-market information; evaluate scope matches, aging assumptions, and data limitations.
| - Develop clear compensation recommendations that balance external competitiveness, internal equity, salary-structure alignment, incumbent positioning, compression risk, and budget considerations.
| - Administer salary structures, job grades, job codes, benchmark assignments, and related compensation records; evaluate range relationships and structure effectiveness and recommend updates based on market movement, internal alignment, and organizational needs.
| - Evaluate starting salaries, promotions, transfers, reclassifications, market adjustments, retention requests, and other pay actions for consistency with policy and internal relationships.
| - Support annual compensation planning, including salary-review files, increase modeling, eligibility validation, data audits, manager guidance, approvals, and post-cycle reconciliation.
| - Conduct pay-equity, salary-compression, range-penetration, organizational-leveling, compensation-cost, and trend analyses; identify material concerns and develop recommended corrective actions for review.
| - Partner with HRIS and Payroll to validate compensation data, test system changes, resolve discrepancies, and improve the reliability and efficiency of compensation processes and reporting.
| - Maintain the job-description library and compensation documentation, including evaluation histories, market-pricing records, approval support, and audit-ready files.
| - Provide consultative guidance to HR colleagues and managers on compensation policies, salary ranges, job leveling, offer development, and appropriate documentation; independently resolve routine matters within established policy and escalate exceptions and high-risk matters.
| - Monitor developments in compensation practice and applicable wage-and-hour, pay-transparency, and pay-equity requirements; assist with policy, process, and communication updates.
| - Support compensation surveys, regulatory or internal reporting, audits, organizational-design reviews, and special projects as assigned.
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