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Senior Incentive Compensation Analyst, Assistant Vice President
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
Irvine, CA, United States
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Description
Discover your opportunity with Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), the 5th largest financial group in the world (as ranked by S&P Global, April 2018) with total assets of over $2.9 trillion (106.2 (JPY) as of March 30, 2018) and 150,000 colleagues in more than 50 countries. In the U.S., we’re 13,000 strong, working together to positively impact every customer, organization, and community we serve. We achieve this by delivering on our values, putting people first, fostering long-term relationships built on honesty and mutual understanding, and inspiring the best in each other. This is all part of our inclusive, high-performing culture supported by Total Rewards that include our cash balance pension plan. Join a team that’s working to fulfill its vision to be the world’s most trusted financial group.
Job Summary:
This position will work in a dynamic environment to process incentive plan payments and partner with business leaders and design managers on incentive solutions. This individual will work on goals and objectives to drive operational efficiencies and scalability, reduce risk, support incentive plan implementations, develop and enhance business process management including but not limited to system / technology capabilities and data integrity.
Major Responsibilities:
• Responsible for managing complex tracking programs, systems and databases to process and improve incentive programs
• Develop and conduct routine validations to ensure accuracy of the incentive calculations and payments
• Apply specific knowledge of incentive, business and technology capabilities to provide solutions that drive business initiatives and solve incentive objectives
• Manage and provide production support, including sales resolution that requires adjustments
• Resolve defects and provide incentive impact analysis
• Conduct acceptance and regression testing
• Create standard incentive management reports, report help files and user manuals
• Develop and implement user training
• Identify areas for operational improvements
• Develop efficient business processes and identify areas for operational improvements
• Ad hoc data analysis and reporting
Qualifications
• Requires a Bachelor’s degree with 4+ years business systems analysis, business process analysis and/or incentive compensation experience including:
• Identify new or enhanced requirements
• Incentive calculations and payments
• Incentive Compensation Management platform a plus
• Beginning to Intermediate SQL Server skills to validate backend calculations and conduct analysis
• Intermediate Microsoft Word and Excel skills to support documentation, management presentations, analysis and reporting
• Excellent analytical and process/project management skills to define solutions and execute processing timelines to insure timely incentive payments
• Excellent written and oral communication skills
• Effective partnering and team building skills
• Excellent customer service skills
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer and committed to leveraging the diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experience of our workforce to create opportunities for our colleagues and our business. We do not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of any protected category.
A conviction is not an absolute bar to employment. Factors such as the age of the offense, evidence of rehabilitation, seriousness of violation, and job relatedness are considered in all employment decisions. Additionally, it’s the bank’s policy to only inquire into a candidate’s criminal history after an offer has been made. Federal law prohibits banks from employing individuals who have been convicted of, or received a pretrial diversion for, certain offenses.