DPR Construction
Compensation & Retirement – COE Solution Specialist
DPR Construction, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Compensation & Retirement – COE Solution Specialist
Join DPR Construction as a Compensation & Retirement – COE Solution Specialist, a pivotal role ensuring our total rewards programs are competitive, compliant, and aligned with organisational goals. You will develop and manage base compensation plans, non‑qualified deferred compensation, and 401(k) and profit‑sharing plans, while acting as a fiduciary to safeguard the best interests of participants.
Responsibilities
Establish and update compensation and benefits strategies, including salary structures, and evaluate market competitiveness against industry averages.
Conduct ongoing market analysis and benchmarking to guarantee pay practices remain competitive, including audits on job responsibilities, FLSA classification, and job‑leveling.
Ensure compliance of all programs with federal, state, and local regulations and implement technology for real‑time pay analysis and compliance flagging.
Use compensation data and analytics to inform proactive retention strategies, identify flight risks, and predict future talent needs with AI‑driven compensation analytics.
Develop executive‑level dashboards providing real‑time insights into base salary, ranges, cost changes, employee activity, market changes, and internal mobility.
Lead a compensation think tank exploring future‑of‑work trends such as mobile workforce impacts, flexible compensation, and emerging technologies, positioning DPR as an industry innovator.
Manage 401(k) fiduciary duties, oversee risk management, and maintain legislative compliance for processing contributions and distributions.
Review and benchmark third‑party administrators, investment advisors, and vendors for cost‑effectiveness.
Coordinate ongoing communication campaigns to keep employees informed and engaged with the compensation plan.
Conduct annual testing (e.g., non‑discrimination, top‑heavy tests) to maintain compliance and balance deferral approaches.
Design and implement financial‑literacy programmes, leveraging technology to offer personalised guidance and investment advice for retirement readiness.
Recommend design improvements for 401(k) and NQDC plans, staying current on regulatory changes and reporting requirements.
Develop NQDC plans that are flexible, meet specific group goals, and comply with Section 409A and risk mitigations.
Communicate education initiatives ensuring employees fully understand NQDC risks.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Finance, Business, or related field.
7+ years progressive experience in compensation and retirement benefits, especially 401(k) plan management.
Subject‑matter expertise in qualified and non‑qualified plans.
Deep knowledge of compensation structures, job leveling, FLSA determination, and market pricing tools (e.g., Radford, Mercer).
In‑depth understanding of retirement planning, investment strategies, ERISA, and non‑qualified plan tax rules.
Strong 401(k) rule, compliance, and operations knowledge.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for interaction with employees and providers.
Familiarity with HR and benefits administration best practices.
Preferred industry experience.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and quantitative skills; proficiency in Excel, statistical modelling, HRIS (Workday preferred).
Certifications & Licenses
Preferred: CCP (Certified Compensation Professional), CEBS, or similar competency certification.
Work Environment
Inside office environment, sustained 67%–100% of the time.
Nothing is more important than your health and wellness. DPR offers a variety of medical, dental, vision, and wellness benefits to keep you healthy.
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Responsibilities
Establish and update compensation and benefits strategies, including salary structures, and evaluate market competitiveness against industry averages.
Conduct ongoing market analysis and benchmarking to guarantee pay practices remain competitive, including audits on job responsibilities, FLSA classification, and job‑leveling.
Ensure compliance of all programs with federal, state, and local regulations and implement technology for real‑time pay analysis and compliance flagging.
Use compensation data and analytics to inform proactive retention strategies, identify flight risks, and predict future talent needs with AI‑driven compensation analytics.
Develop executive‑level dashboards providing real‑time insights into base salary, ranges, cost changes, employee activity, market changes, and internal mobility.
Lead a compensation think tank exploring future‑of‑work trends such as mobile workforce impacts, flexible compensation, and emerging technologies, positioning DPR as an industry innovator.
Manage 401(k) fiduciary duties, oversee risk management, and maintain legislative compliance for processing contributions and distributions.
Review and benchmark third‑party administrators, investment advisors, and vendors for cost‑effectiveness.
Coordinate ongoing communication campaigns to keep employees informed and engaged with the compensation plan.
Conduct annual testing (e.g., non‑discrimination, top‑heavy tests) to maintain compliance and balance deferral approaches.
Design and implement financial‑literacy programmes, leveraging technology to offer personalised guidance and investment advice for retirement readiness.
Recommend design improvements for 401(k) and NQDC plans, staying current on regulatory changes and reporting requirements.
Develop NQDC plans that are flexible, meet specific group goals, and comply with Section 409A and risk mitigations.
Communicate education initiatives ensuring employees fully understand NQDC risks.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Finance, Business, or related field.
7+ years progressive experience in compensation and retirement benefits, especially 401(k) plan management.
Subject‑matter expertise in qualified and non‑qualified plans.
Deep knowledge of compensation structures, job leveling, FLSA determination, and market pricing tools (e.g., Radford, Mercer).
In‑depth understanding of retirement planning, investment strategies, ERISA, and non‑qualified plan tax rules.
Strong 401(k) rule, compliance, and operations knowledge.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for interaction with employees and providers.
Familiarity with HR and benefits administration best practices.
Preferred industry experience.
Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and quantitative skills; proficiency in Excel, statistical modelling, HRIS (Workday preferred).
Certifications & Licenses
Preferred: CCP (Certified Compensation Professional), CEBS, or similar competency certification.
Work Environment
Inside office environment, sustained 67%–100% of the time.
Nothing is more important than your health and wellness. DPR offers a variety of medical, dental, vision, and wellness benefits to keep you healthy.
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