Compensation Specialist
Babcock View all jobs
- Victoria, BC
- $67,021-83,776 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Be Curious - We believe in challenging the status quo and asking, 'how might we?'
- Think: Outcomes - We believe in measuring success by the results we deliver and the positive impact we make
- Be Kind - We believe in being kind to ourselves, kind to each other, and kind to our planet.
- Collaborate - We believe that Babcock is greater than the sum of its parts.
- Be Courageous - We believe in being brave, ambitious, and determined.
- Own and Deliver - We believe everybody has a part to play in Babcock's and our customers' success.
- 100% employer-paid health and dental premiums
- Our Wellness benefit promotes a work environment that supports healthy lifestyles and well-being
- Our Employee and Family Assistance Plan (EFAP) offers support and solutions for a wide range of life's challenges
- A Maternity/Parental Leave top-up payment is available for our colleagues as their family grows
- Babcock Canada matches a portion of earnings towards our RRSP/DPSP program. Additionally, colleagues can contribute directly to a TFSA
- We offer an agile workplace for several positions
- An option of a compressed work schedule supports work/life interests
- Competitive annual vacation time off and additional time off during our holiday closure
- A comprehensive colleague recognition program and bonus program
- Training and support for professional development and professional membership dues
- Support the design, evaluation, implementation and maintenance of compensation processes aligned with organizational goals.
- Provide advice to human resources team members on job evaluation, compensation, and pay equity.
- Analyze data trends to identify risks and opportunities in workforce composition and pay structures.
- Lead or contribute to initiatives that streamline compensation processes such as tools and templates for reporting and leadership briefings.
- Maintain tools, templates, and documentation to ensure consistency in compensation practices.
- Partner with senior human resources leadership to complete organizational compensation review processes and associated communication strategy.
- Participate in market pricing activities, including compensation surveys and industry research.
- Stay up to date on compensation trends, legislative changes, and industry best practices, and translate insights into actionable recommendations for senior human resources leadership.
- Maintain benchmark data to support ongoing project work.
- Provide insights on pay transparency, pay equity legislation, and compensation compliance requirements.
- Monitor alignment of internal compensation data with federal and provincial reporting requirements related to pay equity and pay transparency.
- Complete reporting requirements for federal and provincial legislation related to pay equity and pay transparency.
- Support the development of compensation communication materials and frameworks.
- At least five years of relevant experience in Human Resources with a focus on compensation or job evaluation, using the classification and/or point factor methods.
- Post-secondary education in Human Resources or a relevant discipline or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Compensation Certified professional (CCP) considered a strong asset.
- Practical knowledge and application of pay equity principles and legislation.
- Experience in developing and implementing compensation related projects and experience with compensation and trends in total rewards.
- Knowledge of employment and related legislation such as the Human Rights Code, Employment Standards Act, and the Pay Equity Act.
- Ability to apply strong analytical and problem-solving skills to assess compensation practices, interpret market data, and provide objective, evidence-based recommendations.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Proficiency in using a variety of software packages, including Word, Advanced Excel, and PowerPoint. Experience using SuccessFactors would be an asset but not required.
- Able to take the lead and work collaboratively on projects.
- You are eligible for a Canadian Secret Security and ITAR Clearance.