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Working closely with the Head of Global Compensation, the Global Compensation Manager will help design, develop and maintain a forward-thinking global compensation program, designed to support DuPont’s business and talent strategy by attracting the best talent; supporting a competitive market position; and driving performance and engagement. This is an individual contributor role supporting all compensation programs, including base pay, incentives, and reward and recognition programs, as well as the annual compensation process cycle. You will have the opportunity to collaborate closely within the Global Rewards Center of Expertise, build effective relationships with global business and HR leaders, and develop and deliver creative communications to the organization’s managers and employees.
Your key responsibilities:
Research and implement competitive, best practice pay policies and programs, including base and variable pay and recognition programs
Support the compensation team in benchmarking, salary survey selection and participation, and competitive analysis
Partnering with HR and business leaders, develop and implement pay strategies to address workforce challenges such as attrition, hot skills, internal equity, starting salary rates, job leveling and market competitiveness
Lead all aspects of the annual compensation process cycle
Analyze and synthesize complex compensation data and create relevant dashboards and presentations for key HR and business stakeholders
In addition to global responsibilities, support the organization’s compensation needs and consult with HR and business leaders for manufacturing sites in North America
Develop and implement effective communications for all compensation programs
Support the organization’s merger & acquisition needs on compensation-related matters, as needed
Your qualification profile:
Requires 7+ years of applicable compensation experience; manufacturing industry experience preferred
Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management, Business Administration or other related discipline preferred
Demonstrated experience and relevant expertise in the design and implementation of effective global compensation concepts, principles, and processes, including job evaluation and leveling, market pricing and compensation administration
Strong analytical skills, with the ability to manage large data sets and resolve difficult problems
Strong project management skills, with the ability to plan, coordinate, and administer complex processes
Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a global team environment, with a demonstrated ability to establish and manage a complex network of key stakeholders
Ability to work independently in a dynamic environment
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We are excited to share that on May 22, 2024, DuPont announced plans to separate(1) into three industry-leading, independent publicly traded companies. This strategic move will create focused businesses with distinct investment profiles. We believe the proposed separations will create opportunities for all three future companies to better serve their customers and unlock long-term value for stakeholders. This process is expected to take 18-24 months from the date of announcement to complete. We are committed to supporting our employees throughout this transition and ensuring a smooth and successful separation process. We look forward to welcoming new talent who are interested in contributing to the continued success and growth of our evolving organization.
(1)The separation transactions are subject to satisfaction of customary conditions, including final approval by DuPont's Board of Directors, receipt of tax opinion from counsel, the filing and effectiveness of Form 10 registration statements with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, applicable regulatory approvals, and satisfactory completion of financing. For further discussion of risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could impact the achievement, expected timing and intended benefits of the separation transactions, see DuPont’s announcement.
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