Visa
Director, Skills Strategy & Execution (Skills COE Lead)
Visa, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Job Description
Are you a designer, builder, and change agent? Are you passionate about creating a high-performance growth culture? Are you motivated by a diverse and inclusive environment that unleashes the potential in everyone, everywhere? Come join the Global Talent team as we help write a new story for Visa and reimagine the world of work. We are seeking an experienced Director of Skills Strategy & Execution to lead an enterprise Skills Center of Excellence (COE). Reporting to the Vice President of Organization Design and part of our wider Global Talent team, this leader will architect and operationalize a company‑wide shift to a skills‑based talent model, in support of our Visa 2030 strategy. The Director will play a key role in shaping our organization’s future by designing the frameworks, governance, and organizational mechanisms needed to deploy the right talent to the right work at the right time – and accelerating Visa’s productivity, agility, and employee career journeys.
The successful candidate will be responsible for driving overall strategy and partnering with People Team business and technology stakeholders to design skills solutions that suit Visa’s growth and needs. We are looking for passion, strategic thinking, and strong collaboration skills, as well as subject‑matter expertise in designing and implementing skills‑based approaches and strong Workday Skills experience to facilitate configuration, governance, and implementation of an integrated skills technology platform.
Looking further ahead, the role will drive the embedding of skills into employee usage and mobility, business leader intelligence and resourcing, core talent processes, and strategic workforce planning – to drive maximum impact and outcomes for our business and people.
Key Responsibilities Enterprise Strategy, Architecture & Execution
Serve as the primary enterprise architect and thought partner for designing and delivering the company’s end‑to‑end skills strategy.
Advise senior leaders on integrating a skills lens into workforce planning, talent acquisition, upskilling, mobility, and career development.
Serve as project owner for the enterprise skills roadmap—including data governance, deployment timelines, skills ontologies, and user experience.
Champion the transition to skills‑centric practices across the organization, collaborating with and influencing leaders, HR teams, and functional stakeholders to embed skills capabilities and tools across the full employee lifecycle—from hiring to performance to development, globally and regionally.
Design and execute enterprise skills programs, taxonomies, and capability frameworks aligned to strategic business priorities, partnering with wider teams to drive adoption and alignment to enterprise goals.
Lead cross‑functional teams and working groups to deliver skills‑related initiatives, identifying risks early and driving issue resolution.
Maintain expertise in external skills technologies, AI/ML‑driven skills intelligence, and future‑of‑work trends; translate insights into actionable recommendations.
Foster a culture of experimentation and iteration, ensuring programs continuously evolve based on business needs and user feedback.
Technology Design & Enablement
Serve as the enterprise SME for Workday Skills—guiding configuration, governance, skills inference models, mapping, and data integrity.
Partner with People Systems and People Technology to optimize interoperability between Workday, Degreed, and adjacent talent systems.
Coordinate strategy and integration for Degreed Skills+, ensuring the platform drives meaningful skills insights, personalization, and curated development experiences.
Build governance models, taxonomies, and update processes to ensure high‑quality, reliable enterprise skills data.
Use platform analytics and insights to inform workforce planning, mobility recommendations, and targeted upskilling pathways to dynamically match talent to priority work, improving speed‑to‑skill and organizational productivity.
Foster a culture of experimentation and iteration, ensuring programs continuously evolve based on business needs and user feedback.
Qualifications Basic Qualifications
10 or more years of work experience with a Bachelor’s Degree, or at least 8 years of work experience with an Advanced Degree (e.g., Masters/MBA/JD/MD), or at least 3 years of work experience with a PhD.
Preferred Qualifications
10‑12+ years of work experience with a Bachelor’s Degree, or 8‑10 years of experience with an Advanced Degree, or 6+ years of work experience with a PhD.
Proven, progressive experience in a skills SME / talent transformation leadership role.
Strong understanding of skills trends, strategies, methods, and tools, and experience optimizing systems, processes, and workflows.
Hands‑on expertise implementing and governing Workday Skills in a complex, global environment.
Proven track record of successfully implementing large‑scale skills change initiatives, with strong project management skills and demonstrated ability to lead complex cross‑functional initiatives across a range of stakeholders.
Strong decision‑making, problem‑solving, and communication / influencing skills, including the ability to partner with senior and executive leaders.
Strong long‑term strategic thinking, problem‑solving, and decision‑making abilities.
Ability to navigate ambiguity, manage multiple enterprise‑level workstreams, and lead cross‑functional teams.
Experience in job architecture, including design and implementation.
Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills to operate effectively in a highly matrixed environment, with a ‘test and learn’ and continuous improvement mindset that embraces creativity, agility, and comfort operating in fast‑changing environments.
Additional Information Travel & Physical Requirements
This is a hybrid position. Hybrid employees can alternate time between remote and office, with an expectation to work from the office three set days a week (determined by leadership/site).
This position requires the incumbent to travel for work 5% of the time.
This position will be performed in an office setting. The incumbent will sit and stand at a desk, communicate in person and by telephone, frequently operate standard office equipment (telephones, computers), and reach with hands and arms.
Visa is an EEO Employer.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. Visa will also consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with EEOC guidelines and applicable local law.
U.S. applicants only:
The estimated salary range for a new hire into this position is $152,900.00 to $216,000.00 USD per year, which may include potential sales incentive payments (if applicable). Salary may vary depending on job‑related factors which may include knowledge, skills, experience, and location. In addition, this position may be eligible for bonus and equity. Visa has a comprehensive benefits package for which this position may be eligible, including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, and Wellness Program.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for driving overall strategy and partnering with People Team business and technology stakeholders to design skills solutions that suit Visa’s growth and needs. We are looking for passion, strategic thinking, and strong collaboration skills, as well as subject‑matter expertise in designing and implementing skills‑based approaches and strong Workday Skills experience to facilitate configuration, governance, and implementation of an integrated skills technology platform.
Looking further ahead, the role will drive the embedding of skills into employee usage and mobility, business leader intelligence and resourcing, core talent processes, and strategic workforce planning – to drive maximum impact and outcomes for our business and people.
Key Responsibilities Enterprise Strategy, Architecture & Execution
Serve as the primary enterprise architect and thought partner for designing and delivering the company’s end‑to‑end skills strategy.
Advise senior leaders on integrating a skills lens into workforce planning, talent acquisition, upskilling, mobility, and career development.
Serve as project owner for the enterprise skills roadmap—including data governance, deployment timelines, skills ontologies, and user experience.
Champion the transition to skills‑centric practices across the organization, collaborating with and influencing leaders, HR teams, and functional stakeholders to embed skills capabilities and tools across the full employee lifecycle—from hiring to performance to development, globally and regionally.
Design and execute enterprise skills programs, taxonomies, and capability frameworks aligned to strategic business priorities, partnering with wider teams to drive adoption and alignment to enterprise goals.
Lead cross‑functional teams and working groups to deliver skills‑related initiatives, identifying risks early and driving issue resolution.
Maintain expertise in external skills technologies, AI/ML‑driven skills intelligence, and future‑of‑work trends; translate insights into actionable recommendations.
Foster a culture of experimentation and iteration, ensuring programs continuously evolve based on business needs and user feedback.
Technology Design & Enablement
Serve as the enterprise SME for Workday Skills—guiding configuration, governance, skills inference models, mapping, and data integrity.
Partner with People Systems and People Technology to optimize interoperability between Workday, Degreed, and adjacent talent systems.
Coordinate strategy and integration for Degreed Skills+, ensuring the platform drives meaningful skills insights, personalization, and curated development experiences.
Build governance models, taxonomies, and update processes to ensure high‑quality, reliable enterprise skills data.
Use platform analytics and insights to inform workforce planning, mobility recommendations, and targeted upskilling pathways to dynamically match talent to priority work, improving speed‑to‑skill and organizational productivity.
Foster a culture of experimentation and iteration, ensuring programs continuously evolve based on business needs and user feedback.
Qualifications Basic Qualifications
10 or more years of work experience with a Bachelor’s Degree, or at least 8 years of work experience with an Advanced Degree (e.g., Masters/MBA/JD/MD), or at least 3 years of work experience with a PhD.
Preferred Qualifications
10‑12+ years of work experience with a Bachelor’s Degree, or 8‑10 years of experience with an Advanced Degree, or 6+ years of work experience with a PhD.
Proven, progressive experience in a skills SME / talent transformation leadership role.
Strong understanding of skills trends, strategies, methods, and tools, and experience optimizing systems, processes, and workflows.
Hands‑on expertise implementing and governing Workday Skills in a complex, global environment.
Proven track record of successfully implementing large‑scale skills change initiatives, with strong project management skills and demonstrated ability to lead complex cross‑functional initiatives across a range of stakeholders.
Strong decision‑making, problem‑solving, and communication / influencing skills, including the ability to partner with senior and executive leaders.
Strong long‑term strategic thinking, problem‑solving, and decision‑making abilities.
Ability to navigate ambiguity, manage multiple enterprise‑level workstreams, and lead cross‑functional teams.
Experience in job architecture, including design and implementation.
Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills to operate effectively in a highly matrixed environment, with a ‘test and learn’ and continuous improvement mindset that embraces creativity, agility, and comfort operating in fast‑changing environments.
Additional Information Travel & Physical Requirements
This is a hybrid position. Hybrid employees can alternate time between remote and office, with an expectation to work from the office three set days a week (determined by leadership/site).
This position requires the incumbent to travel for work 5% of the time.
This position will be performed in an office setting. The incumbent will sit and stand at a desk, communicate in person and by telephone, frequently operate standard office equipment (telephones, computers), and reach with hands and arms.
Visa is an EEO Employer.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. Visa will also consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with EEOC guidelines and applicable local law.
U.S. applicants only:
The estimated salary range for a new hire into this position is $152,900.00 to $216,000.00 USD per year, which may include potential sales incentive payments (if applicable). Salary may vary depending on job‑related factors which may include knowledge, skills, experience, and location. In addition, this position may be eligible for bonus and equity. Visa has a comprehensive benefits package for which this position may be eligible, including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, and Wellness Program.
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