Director, Compensation and Benefits - BVLGARI : Job Details

Director, Compensation and Benefits

BVLGARI

Job Location : New York,NY, USA

Posted on : 2025-07-26T01:16:58Z

Job Description :

The Director of Compensation & Benefits leads the team responsible for Payroll, Benefits, Compensation, HRIS, People Planning & HR budgeting and controlling. This person ensures that all compensation and benefits programs are competitive, sustainable, scalable & have an impact on the long & short-term performance of the Company. This person is also responsible for establishing & effectively communicating HR policy & procedures.

Job responsibilities
  • Manage and develop C&B Team including Senior Manager, Compensation & Benefits, Payroll Manager, Compensation & Benefits Specialist and VIE
  • Design compensation & benefit plans that align with the company's business objectives and talent strategy, while ensuring the achievement of consistent and market-driven levels of compensation.
  • Monitor and analyze the effectiveness of the compensation and benefit programs, processes and practices, and recommend revisions to ensure equitable and competitive programs.
  • Oversee the analysis of jobs, salaries, variable pay and other rewards in order to evaluate internal equity, external competitiveness, and legal compliance of the pay practices
  • Design job classification and grading structure for all jobs
  • Lead Internal Compensation Review in partnership with VP Human Resources Americas
  • Responsible for annual salary increase/merit program, annual and quarterly bonus (where applicable) calculations and promotion packages.
  • Collaborate with commercial teams to design, manage and model incentive programs (management, sales, and production) that link pay to performance.
  • Partner with Finance on reviewing budgets versus actuals on a monthly basis
  • Lead ongoing benefits strategy assessment, development and implementation
  • Collaborate with LVMH Shared Service Payroll team to ensure accurate bi-weekly payroll in the United States and Canada. Collaborate with Latam HR Director and LATAM Payroll to ensure accurate monthly and bi-monthly payroll.
  • Oversee commission calculations for the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico and Saint Barths.
  • Provide thought leadership on current and emerging total compensation trends and issues and react to new local and federal legislation
  • Provide guidance on compensation benchmark using data from Mercer
  • Provide adhoc C&B reports as requested by Business Partners, Central Team in Rome or LVMH
  • Oversee the completion of monthly, bi-annual, annual reporting for LVMH and internal departments
  • Identify and implement opportunities to simplify and standardize programs and processes
  • Benchmark and develop other local or mandatory and discretionary programs
  • Provide guidance and direction in developing retention plans for key talent
  • Manage compensation plans to meet regulatory compliance and governance/audit requirements, consulting with legal resources and staying abreast of developing legislation and its potential impact
  • Partner in the design of effective compensation-related communications to managers and employees within the Total Rewards framework
  • Monitor and analyze HR budget variances, providing detailed bridge analyses and collaborating with Finance team for forecasting.
  • Manage HR costs budgets and strategic plans in partnership with Finance Team, Global C&B Partners and Senior Leaders
  • Track headcount and FTE to ensure alignment with organizational budgets.
  • Maintain and optimize HRIS data across multiple platforms, leveraging systems to generate insightful HR reports.
  • Oversee HR Data Analytics, Reporting, and Data Integrity
Profile
  • Bachelor degree in HR, Finance, or related field required; advanced degree preferred. Masters a plus
  • 10-15 years compensation or finance experience; A minimum of 2 years in a management role.
  • Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese a plus
  • Experience in a global company highly desirable
  • Ability to serve as strategic business partner and advisor to senior executive leaders, business leaders and other key stakeholders.
  • Comfortable partnering with senior management, outside ERISA counsel, vendors, auditors and consultants
  • Complete understanding and technical expertise of broad based compensation programs and Benefit Plans
  • Previous compensation and/or benefit vendor management preferred
  • Strong quantitative, analytical and problem solving skills, attention to detail, and project management
  • Proven experience managing a team, providing direction, coaching opportunities, career development, and annual appraisals.
  • Leads with enthusiasm and positive demeanor to inspire and motivate direct reports, colleagues, department and senior management.
  • Ability to influence, deliver results and collaborate across functions and teams.
  • Strong communication, negotiation and listening skills to best ascertain needs and partner to build solutions to address them, while adhering to enterprise strategy and compliance requirements.
  • Willingness to be both strategic and tactical. Highly developed analytical skills – ability to define and measure plan performance metrics and identify opportunities for improvement
  • Proven project management skills to move projects forward
  • Excellent presentation skills and the ability to convey complex concepts.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze and resolve issues
Additional information

Based in the New York City office, 3 days/week

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