As Global Compensation Program Manager at Fluence, you will have the following key responsibilities:
- Compensation Program Management: Support the design and implementation of our comprehensive compensation programs, and lead the day-to-day compensation practices and processes including annual salary review cycles, job evaluations, market benchmarking, incentive plans, and rewards and recognition program. Your expertise will help us attract and retain top talent while ensuring internal equity and external competitiveness.
- Stock-Based Compensation: Administer stock-based compensation programs, such as stock options, RSUs, and PSUs, ensuring accurate record-keeping and regulatory compliance. Collaborate with legal, finance, and external vendors to optimize the delivery and reporting of equity programs.
- Data Analysis and Reporting: Conduct regular benchmarking and market analysis to stay up-to-date with industry trends and ensure our compensation practices remain competitive. Lead global salary survey participation and analyze competitive trends and practices to inform program enhancements. Develop and maintain analytics and metrics to provide clear visibility into compensation outcomes and effectiveness.
- Collaboration and Consultation: Serve as a subject matter expert to HR Business Partners and business leader on compensation matters such as new hire offers, promotions, job evaluations, and compensation best practices. Act as a key resource for resolving complex compensation queries and issues, leveraging in-depth understanding of market data and internal frameworks.
- Compliance and Governance: Collaborate with internal and external auditors to ensure accurate, timely, and transparent reporting of compensation data, including stock-based compensation disclosures. Proactively identify and address risks, ensuring compensation processes adhere to best-in-class governance principles.
- Communication and Training: Develop and deliver training materials and toolkits to educate managers and HR teams on compensation policies, processes, and best practices. Craft clear and concise communications to explain compensation philosophy, changes in policy, and key program updates to diverse audiences.
What will the ideal candidate bring to Fluence?
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, or related field (Master’s degree or professional certification such as CCP is a plus).
- 5-8 years of progressive experience in compensation analysis, administration, or consulting; global compensation expertise is preferred.
- Knowledge of stock-based compensation in a publicly traded company and understanding of related compliance requirements a plus.
- Strong analytical and data management skills, including advanced Excel capabilities and familiarity with compensation analytics tools.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with stakeholders at all levels.
- High level of integrity in managing sensitive, confidential information and ensuring data accuracy.
- Experience with HRIS systems (e.g., Workday Advanced Compensation) or similar tools is strongly preferred.
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What We Do
Fluence is a global market leader in energy storage products and services, and digital applications for renewables and storage. With a presence in 30 global markets, Fluence provides an ecosystem of offerings to drive the clean energy transition, including modular, scalable energy storage products, comprehensive service offerings, and the Fluence IQ Platform, which delivers AI-enabled digital applications for managing and optimizing renewables and storage from any provider. The company is transforming the way we power our world by helping customers create more resilient and sustainable electric grids. (Nasdaq: FLNC)







