Senior Executive Compensation Analyst

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Oregon, Hillsboro, United States +2

This role is for a Senior Executive Compensation Analyst responsible for designing and managing compensation programs, including base salary, variable pay, benefits, and recognition programs. The analyst will prepare materials for the Compensation Committee, conduct market research, model compensation scenarios, administer incentive plans, and ensure compliance with SEC, IRS, and FASB standards. The role requires experience with SEC regulations, proxy disclosures, and compensation analysis.

What you'd actually do

  1. Draft and prepare materials for the Compensation Committee, including presentations, benchmarking data, and program recommendations.
  2. Lead the development and updates of the Compensation Discussion and Analysis section of the proxy statement in collaboration with Legal and Finance teams.
  3. Conduct market research and benchmarking studies using compensation surveys and peer group analysis.
  4. Model and analyze executive compensation scenarios, including equity grants, incentive payouts, and total compensation packages.
  5. Administer executive compensation programs including annual and long-term incentive plans, equity awards, and deferred compensation.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field
  • 6+ years of compensation experience
  • 3+ years of executive compensation experience
  • Demonstrated experience with Security Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations, Proxy disclosures, and proxy statement preparation.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint

Nice to have

  • Experience working with independent Compensation Consultants is highly preferred.
  • Strong understanding of executive compensation principles, equity plans, and incentive structures.
  • Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
  • Experience with Workday and ETrade platforms.
  • Experience working in a publicly traded company or with Compensation Committees.

What the JD emphasized

  • Demonstrated experience with Security Exchange Commission (SEC) regulations, Proxy disclosures, and proxy statement preparation.