UC Santa Barbara
Overview
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Position Number:
40028842 Payroll Title:
COMPENSATION ANL 3 (007726) Job Code:
007726 Job Open Date:
October 21, 2025 Application Review Begins:
November 5, 2025 Department Code (Name):
PERS (HUMAN RESOURCES) Percentage of Time:
100% Union Code (Name):
99 Employee Class (Appointment Type):
Staff: Career FLSA Status:
Exempt Classified Indicator Description (Personnel Program):
PSS Salary Grade:
Grade 23 Pay Rate/Range:
The budgeted salary range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $88,000 to $98,000/year. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience; the budget for the position; and the application of fair, equitable, and consistent pay practices at the University. The full salary range for this position is $88,000 to $161,600/year. Work Location:
Student Affairs & Admin Svs - 3101 Working Days and Hours:
M-F; 8-5pm (flexible) Benefits Eligibility:
Full Benefits Type of Remote or Hybrid Work Arrangement, if applicable:
Hybrid (Both UC & Non-UC locations) Special Instructions:
For full consideration, please include a resume and a cover letter as part of your application. Summary of Department and Benefits
Department Marketing Statement:
The Department of Human Resources at UCSB provides excellent customer service to support the university's mission. With over 40 employees, the department fosters strategic partnerships to attract, develop, and retain top talent. Benefits Of Belonging:
Working at UC means being part of a vibrant institution. Excellent retirement and health are among the rewards. Job Duties and Responsibilities
This role, available as a Compensation Analyst 3 (Experienced Level) or Compensation Analyst 4 (Advanced Level), is for a human resources professional specializing in compensation. The individual will provide analytical support for a high volume of compensation services, classification and job evaluations, HR-related systems and processes, union wage implementations, campus policies and programs, and training. Key responsibilities include resolving complex compensation issues, policy guidance, and developing solutions for HR/compensation challenges. The position also involves contributing to the development of new HR programs, policies, and procedures. The Compensation Analyst 4 (Advanced Level) will perform all duties with greater in-depth knowledge, independence, and the authority to lead projects and handle the most complex situations. Note:
Only one position is available, and the level will be determined based on the final candidate’s skills, knowledge and experience. Qualifications
Compensation Analyst 3 (Experienced Level) Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in a related field (or equivalent), 4-6 years of HR experience, and 1-3 years of progressive analytical experience in policy analysis, training, advising, and data analysis. Skills: Strong understanding of compensation concepts, ability to apply compensation policies and labor laws, effective problem-solving, program development, managing high-volume casework, prioritization, proficiency in Microsoft and Google Suite (especially Excel and Google Sheets), data analysis (databases, query tools, advanced spreadsheets, reporting), strong interpersonal and communication skills, ability to work independently, and presentation skills. Compensation Analyst 4 (Advanced Level) Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in a related field (or equivalent), 4-6 years of progressive analytical experience in policy analysis, training, advising, data gathering, data analysis, and leading projects/programs. Also requires 4-6 years of background in HR and/or compensation and classification. Skills: All Compensation Analyst 3 skills at an advanced and independent level, plus comprehensive knowledge of compensation and job evaluation theories, expert capability in position classification, advanced ability to interpret labor laws and policies, advanced analytical skills for presenting findings, thorough knowledge of salary survey methodologies, experience in designing and delivering compensation training, successful consultation with senior management on complex matters, highly effective communication with diverse audiences, advanced listening and understanding skills, advanced prioritization, problem-solving, leadership, influence, and interpersonal/collaboration skills. Special Conditions Of Employment
Satisfactory criminal history background check UCSB is a Tobacco-Free environment Disclosures and Compliance
Misconduct Disclosure Requirement and related policies are described as part of the application process, including statements about misconduct policies and UC policies addressing harassment, discrimination, and workplace conduct. Vaccination policy and compliance requirements are included where applicable. Job Functions and Time Allocation
Job Functions And Percentages Of Time 55% Classification and Compensation:
Compensation Analyst 3 provides comprehensive compensation and classification services, job evaluations, FLSA status, market and data analysis for pay equity, and may participate in compensation surveys. 10% Policies, Procedures, and Best Practices:
Analyzes and interprets campus personnel policies and procedures, assists in policy development, monitors external regulations, and conducts post-implementation analysis. 10% Data Analysis and Special Projects:
Supports data summaries, costing analyses, and research using campus systems for projects related to collective bargaining, policy changes, and reporting. 10% HR Programs and Initiatives:
Contributes to planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of HR programs and serves as SME for HR systems and compensation-related matters. 10% CBU and Other Wage Programs:
Manages compensation activities related to bargaining units, market analysis, and wage programs. 5% Training and Communications:
Designs and delivers training programs and maintains compensation unit web pages and communications tools. Additional Policies
UC Vaccination Programs Policy and Equal Employment Opportunity statements are included, along with reasonable accommodations and privacy notices. Application status can be checked via the UCSB Candidate Gateway. Equity and Accessibility
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected status. For accessibility assistance, contact the provided resources in the job posting. Additional Notes
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14 hours ago Be among the first 25 applicants Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features. Job Details
Position Number:
40028842 Payroll Title:
COMPENSATION ANL 3 (007726) Job Code:
007726 Job Open Date:
October 21, 2025 Application Review Begins:
November 5, 2025 Department Code (Name):
PERS (HUMAN RESOURCES) Percentage of Time:
100% Union Code (Name):
99 Employee Class (Appointment Type):
Staff: Career FLSA Status:
Exempt Classified Indicator Description (Personnel Program):
PSS Salary Grade:
Grade 23 Pay Rate/Range:
The budgeted salary range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $88,000 to $98,000/year. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience; the budget for the position; and the application of fair, equitable, and consistent pay practices at the University. The full salary range for this position is $88,000 to $161,600/year. Work Location:
Student Affairs & Admin Svs - 3101 Working Days and Hours:
M-F; 8-5pm (flexible) Benefits Eligibility:
Full Benefits Type of Remote or Hybrid Work Arrangement, if applicable:
Hybrid (Both UC & Non-UC locations) Special Instructions:
For full consideration, please include a resume and a cover letter as part of your application. Summary of Department and Benefits
Department Marketing Statement:
The Department of Human Resources at UCSB provides excellent customer service to support the university's mission. With over 40 employees, the department fosters strategic partnerships to attract, develop, and retain top talent. Benefits Of Belonging:
Working at UC means being part of a vibrant institution. Excellent retirement and health are among the rewards. Job Duties and Responsibilities
This role, available as a Compensation Analyst 3 (Experienced Level) or Compensation Analyst 4 (Advanced Level), is for a human resources professional specializing in compensation. The individual will provide analytical support for a high volume of compensation services, classification and job evaluations, HR-related systems and processes, union wage implementations, campus policies and programs, and training. Key responsibilities include resolving complex compensation issues, policy guidance, and developing solutions for HR/compensation challenges. The position also involves contributing to the development of new HR programs, policies, and procedures. The Compensation Analyst 4 (Advanced Level) will perform all duties with greater in-depth knowledge, independence, and the authority to lead projects and handle the most complex situations. Note:
Only one position is available, and the level will be determined based on the final candidate’s skills, knowledge and experience. Qualifications
Compensation Analyst 3 (Experienced Level) Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in a related field (or equivalent), 4-6 years of HR experience, and 1-3 years of progressive analytical experience in policy analysis, training, advising, and data analysis. Skills: Strong understanding of compensation concepts, ability to apply compensation policies and labor laws, effective problem-solving, program development, managing high-volume casework, prioritization, proficiency in Microsoft and Google Suite (especially Excel and Google Sheets), data analysis (databases, query tools, advanced spreadsheets, reporting), strong interpersonal and communication skills, ability to work independently, and presentation skills. Compensation Analyst 4 (Advanced Level) Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in a related field (or equivalent), 4-6 years of progressive analytical experience in policy analysis, training, advising, data gathering, data analysis, and leading projects/programs. Also requires 4-6 years of background in HR and/or compensation and classification. Skills: All Compensation Analyst 3 skills at an advanced and independent level, plus comprehensive knowledge of compensation and job evaluation theories, expert capability in position classification, advanced ability to interpret labor laws and policies, advanced analytical skills for presenting findings, thorough knowledge of salary survey methodologies, experience in designing and delivering compensation training, successful consultation with senior management on complex matters, highly effective communication with diverse audiences, advanced listening and understanding skills, advanced prioritization, problem-solving, leadership, influence, and interpersonal/collaboration skills. Special Conditions Of Employment
Satisfactory criminal history background check UCSB is a Tobacco-Free environment Disclosures and Compliance
Misconduct Disclosure Requirement and related policies are described as part of the application process, including statements about misconduct policies and UC policies addressing harassment, discrimination, and workplace conduct. Vaccination policy and compliance requirements are included where applicable. Job Functions and Time Allocation
Job Functions And Percentages Of Time 55% Classification and Compensation:
Compensation Analyst 3 provides comprehensive compensation and classification services, job evaluations, FLSA status, market and data analysis for pay equity, and may participate in compensation surveys. 10% Policies, Procedures, and Best Practices:
Analyzes and interprets campus personnel policies and procedures, assists in policy development, monitors external regulations, and conducts post-implementation analysis. 10% Data Analysis and Special Projects:
Supports data summaries, costing analyses, and research using campus systems for projects related to collective bargaining, policy changes, and reporting. 10% HR Programs and Initiatives:
Contributes to planning, design, implementation, and evaluation of HR programs and serves as SME for HR systems and compensation-related matters. 10% CBU and Other Wage Programs:
Manages compensation activities related to bargaining units, market analysis, and wage programs. 5% Training and Communications:
Designs and delivers training programs and maintains compensation unit web pages and communications tools. Additional Policies
UC Vaccination Programs Policy and Equal Employment Opportunity statements are included, along with reasonable accommodations and privacy notices. Application status can be checked via the UCSB Candidate Gateway. Equity and Accessibility
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected status. For accessibility assistance, contact the provided resources in the job posting. Additional Notes
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