Compensation Consultant
Role: Compensation Consultant
Location: Remote - Office is in North Ontario
Duration: Permanent
Salary: $90,000 - $100,000
INTRO
The Compensation Consultant, reporting to the Director of Total Rewards, is responsible for cyclical compensation activities such as managing various salary and short term incentive admin cycles, market analyses, and financial reporting. Additionally the incumbent will provided day to day job evaluation, assist labour relations with ad-hoc costings, and participate in compensation related projects. As the leader for all compensation related activities, the incumbent will provide advice, direction and guidance to employees, managers, and HR professionals.
Please note that you must have strong senior compensation consulting experience and a CCP designation is preferred.
DUTIES
Lead the annual compensation and incentive process
Creating and disseminating communication related to the merit and incentive cycles
Managing the compensation tools to collect performance rating, merit and incentive allocations
Ensuring new salaries for both merit base and flat rate groups are updated and communicated to employees accordingly.
Ensure market competitiveness of CNL's compensation structures.
Work with compensation analyst on survey participation
Conduct market research and provide recommendations on CNL's salary structures
Provide market assessments for critical roles as required
Maintain Pay Equity Compliance
Maintaining the integrity of the non-union job family system by providing advice and guidance on job design, grade allocation and performing job evaluation where required.
Working towards ensuring CNL's compliance with upcoming Federal Pay Equity Legislation
Ad-Hoc costings, and providing analytical data
Supporting Labour Relations with liability costings and market research for annual bargaining mandates, as well as providing ad-hoc costings during the bargaining process.
Providing various costings and analytical reporting to support Finance, Project Management Office (PMO), and other client groups
Participating in Compensation projects, and providing advice and guidance
Participate on compensation projects, such as preparing for new Federal Pay Equity legislation, going to market for a potential new compensation tool, creating new or modifying existing retention programs for critical roles/project sites
Provide guidance to the HR team and management regarding compensation policies and application.
QUALIFICATIONS
Post-secondary degree in Human Resource or Business Administration
Certified Compensation Professional (CCP) designation is an asset
5 to 10 years direct experience in a Compensation role
Ability to take full ownership of assigned projects and see those projects through to completion
Excellent communication skills and the ability to summarize information concisely and present in written, graphical and/or verbal format in order to convey complex information to all levels of stakeholders
Strong quantitative and analytical skills, attention to detail, demonstrated ability to maintain a high degree of accuracy and skilled in manipulating data
Proven ability to think conceptually, problem-solve, and generate practical solutions
Ability to work collaboratively and take initiative to support the team
Demonstrated ability to exercise sound judgment in handling information of a sensitive nature
Advanced proficiency in Excel is required; proficient with PowerPoint and Word
Demonstrated knowledge of compensation planning, market benchmarking surveys, pay equity, incentive plans, understanding market trends, and job evaluation