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Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists

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Core Tasks Include:

  • Ensure company compliance with federal and state laws, including reporting requirements.
  • Advise managers and employees on state and federal employment regulations, collective agreements, benefit and compensation policies, personnel procedures, and classification programs.
  • Assist in preparing and maintaining personnel records and handbooks.
  • Administer employee insurance, pension, and savings plans, working with insurance brokers and plan carriers.
  • Research employee benefit and health and safety practices, and recommend changes or modifications to existing policies.
  • Plan and develop curricula and materials for training programs and conduct training.

Supplemental Tasks Include:

  • Evaluate job positions, determining classification, exempt or non-exempt status, and salary.
  • Plan, develop, evaluate, improve, and communicate methods and techniques for selecting, promoting, compensating, evaluating, and training workers.
  • Provide advice on the resolution of classification and salary complaints.
  • Prepare occupational classifications, job descriptions, and salary scales.
  • Prepare reports, such as organization and flow charts and career path reports, to summarize job analysis and evaluation and compensation analysis information.
  • Negotiate collective agreements on behalf of employers or workers, and mediate labor disputes and grievances.
  • Develop, implement, administer, and evaluate personnel and labor relations programs, including performance appraisal, affirmative action, and employment equity programs.
  • Perform multifactor data and cost analyses that may be used in areas such as support of collective bargaining agreements.
  • Analyze organizational, occupational, and industrial data to facilitate organizational functions and provide technical information to business, industry, and government.
  • Advise staff of individuals' qualifications.
  • Assess need for and develop job analysis instruments and materials.
  • Research job and worker requirements, structural and functional relationships among jobs and occupations, and occupational trends.
  • Observe, interview, and survey employees and conduct focus group meetings to collect job, organizational, and occupational information.
  • Consult with, or serve as, technical liaison between business, industry, government, and union officials.
  • Prepare research results for publication in form of journals, books, manuals, and film.
  • Develop and administer compensation programs, such as merit or incentive pay.



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