Northrop Grumman is seeking a Principal Compensation Analyst. Reporting to the Director of Compensation, the successful candidate will have responsibility for providing consultation, analysis, and support to Human Resources and business leaders for the assigned sector as well as support the design, implementation and administration of the company’s compensation programs, policies and procedures.
This position is preferred in McLean, VA or Falls Church, VA, but will allow for a virtual telecommuting candidate.
Responsibilities may include:
Engaging with HR Business Partners (HRBPs) to identify current and future compensation needs, researching market trends and analyzing data to develop and ensure the execution of HR/Compensation priorities that align with business objectives.
Leading the Annual Compensation Review (ACR) integrated process and training for the business unit in partnership with human resources.
Collaborating with HRBPs to provide guidance on total compensation solutions.
Completing complex analyses to identify issues, provide alternatives, and recommend solutions to business needs.
Periodically reviewing and assessing pay competitiveness across business functions, identifying and recommending appropriate adjustments.
Reviewing job classifications, position descriptions and market data to make recommendations with respect to job qualifications and levels in support of company policy and organization budgets.
Developing and shaping strong change management plans in support of compensation-related programs and priorities.
Supporting the development and delivery of enterprise-wide compensation training and communications to foster a greater understanding of total compensation.
Conducting ad hoc research upon request from HR and other business/department leaders.
Characteristics:
Ability to translate Compensation philosophy and strategy into appropriate recommendations for compensation solutions.
Ability to prioritize based on changing business needs, and work well within a fast-paced environment.
Strong analytical and quantitative skills with advanced knowledge and experience with Microsoft Excel, including writing formulas, maintaining tools, and creating data visualizations
Ability to clearly and concisely communicate complex data and information.
Strong focus on quality of work and attention to detail.
Strong consultative and verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work independently but also collaborate within a team environment.
Ability to influence, collaborate, and problem solve.
Demonstrated effective presentation skills and techniques.
Demonstrated experience participating in large, complex initiatives and associated change management activities.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, Human Resources or related discipline, with a minimum of 5 years compensation, HR, or related discipline experience OR Master's degree in Business Management, Human Resources or related discipline, with a minimum of 3 years compensation, HR, or related discipline experience
Demonstrated knowledge of HR practices, including compensation analysis.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Business, Human Resources or other applicable field of study.
Certified Compensation Professional or progress towards certification.
Working knowledge of Workday business processes and functionality.
Previous experience in a large government contracting environment.
Based on 1,226 disclosed HR salaries on RoleSuite, the role pays a median of $120K/year, with most offers between $91K and $163K (10th–90th percentile: $73K–$198K).
This posting lists $86K–$141K, in line with the $120K market median.
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