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This is a remote position that can be based anywhere in the United States or Canada. It is an exciting time to join Calix as we work together to imagine and create the broadband experience that the world needs and wants. Our Talent & Culture team is growing, and we are looking for a Lead Compensation Analyst to join us.
The Lead Compensation Analyst is a key compensation subject matter expert who develops, implements, and administers Calix compensation programs, policies, and practices. This role independently leads complex compensation initiatives, consults with leaders and Talent & Culture partners, and uses market intelligence and analytics to support informed, financially responsible decisions. The role partners with business leaders, Finance, Legal, and other stakeholders to align compensation programs with business and talent objectives while maintaining market competitiveness.
Responsibilities and Duties
Provide expert compensation consultation and recommendations for new hires, promotions, transfers, job matches, reorganizations, job leveling, and career architecture.
- Partner with Talent & Culture Business Partners and business leaders to resolve complex compensation matters and develop scalable solutions; provide guidance to leaders up to the SVP level.
- Influence compensation program design and recommend enhancements aligned with business strategy.
- Lead compensation market studies, salary surveys, benchmarking analyses, and competitive assessments; evaluate survey vendors, market-pricing methodologies, and external market intelligence sources.
- Develop market composites, peer group analyses, salary structure recommendations, and models for salary range and geographic pay differential adjustments.
- Analyze compensation trends and recommend solutions that balance market competitiveness, internal equity, and financial responsibility.
- Serve as a subject matter expert for job architecture, leveling, and compensation frameworks; conduct complex job evaluations and recommend job levels, grades, and compensation positioning.
- Partner with Talent Acquisition and Talent Management to support consistent application of job frameworks.
- Lead annual compensation review programs, bonus processes, budget planning activities, project timelines, cross-functional coordination, approvals, communications, training, and audits.
- Recommend improvements to compensation tools, processes, and system configurations.
- Support equity compensation analysis and administration, executive compensation matters, board materials, Compensation Committee presentations, and long-term incentive scenario modeling.
- Monitor compensation-related legislation and emerging global trends; advise on FLSA exemption determinations, pay transparency, equal pay, and related regulatory matters.
- Develop advanced compensation analyses, cost models, workforce planning forecasts, business cases, dashboards, metrics, and reports; present findings and recommendations to leadership audiences.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, Economics, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
- Typically a minimum of 8 years of progressive compensation experience, including market analysis, compensation program design, and compensation administration.
- Experience supporting compensation programs in a public company environment.
- Strong knowledge of compensation survey methodologies and platforms, including Aon/Radford, Mercer, and comparable sources.
- Strong Workday compensation experience; experience with BetterComp or a comparable compensation technology platform is preferred.
- Advanced Excel, PowerPoint, compensation modeling, analytical, consulting, and problem-solving capabilities.
- Demonstrated project leadership and program management experience, with the ability to manage complex or ambiguous compensation issues with little oversight.
- Exceptional verbal, written, presentation, and stakeholder-influence skills across multiple organizational levels.
- Ability to prioritize multiple initiatives in a fast-paced, matrixed global organization.
- Certified Compensation Professional (CCP) designation and executive compensation experience are preferred.
Location and Travel
- Remote-based position located in the United States or Canada.
- Requires less than 25% travel and attendance at in-person meetings.
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The base pay range for this position varies based on the geographic location. More information about the pay range specific to candidate location and other factors will be shared during the recruitment process. Individual pay is determined based on location of residence and multiple factors, including job-related knowledge, skills and experience.
San Francisco Bay Area:
133,400 - 200,100 USD AnnualSelect US Metros and States:
116,000 - 174,000 USD AnnualOther US Locations:
104,400 - 156,600 USD AnnualAs a part of the total compensation package, this role may be eligible for a bonus. For information on our benefits click here.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, Economics, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- Minimum of 8 years of progressive compensation experience including market analysis, program design, and administration
- Experience supporting compensation programs in a public company environment
- Strong knowledge of compensation survey methodologies and platforms (e.g., Aon/Radford, Mercer)
- Strong Workday compensation experience
- Experience with BetterComp or a comparable compensation technology platform
- Advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills; compensation modeling and analytical capabilities
- Demonstrated project leadership and program management experience managing complex compensation initiatives
- Exceptional verbal, written, presentation, and stakeholder influence skills across organizational levels
- Certified Compensation Professional (CCP) designation and executive compensation experience
Calix Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Calix and has not been reviewed or approved by Calix.
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Flexible Benefits — Remote‑first policies include home‑internet reimbursement, home‑office furniture support, and work‑from‑anywhere flexibility. Feedback suggests these options make the package adaptable across locations and work styles.
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Healthcare Strength — Coverage spans medical, dental, and vision for employees and dependents alongside EAP and virtual therapy/coaching. Wellbeing elements like lifestyle allowances, recharge days, and no‑internal‑meeting days further bolster health support.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Paid vacation, wellness days, holidays, bereavement and jury‑duty leave offer broad time‑off access. Parental/bonding and caregiver leave, plus adoption assistance and medical‑travel coverage, extend support through major life events.
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What We Do
Innovative communications service providers rely on Calix platforms to help them master and monetize the complex infrastructure between their subscribers and the cloud. Calix is the leading global provider of the cloud and software platforms, systems, and services required to deliver the unified access network and smart premises of tomorrow. Our platforms and services help our customers build next generation networks by embracing a DevOps operating model, optimize the subscriber experience by leveraging big data analytics, and turn the complexity of the smart home and business into new revenue streams.



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