Calix

Director, Compensation

Calix$144K — $294K *
US-AnywhereRemote in United States
Finance & Insurance
11 - 15 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 12-15+ years of progressive compensation experience, mainly in the technology sector.
  • 7+ years leading compensation teams, fostering professional development.
  • Expertise in global compensation strategy, executive compensation, and equity programs.
  • Experience in publicly traded company compensation programs.
  • Significant experience supporting Compensation Committees and Boards.
  • Familiarity with compensation survey providers and tools like Aon/Radford.
  • Strong analytical and financial modeling skills, with a keen ability for stakeholder management.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and strategize global compensation programs, policies, and governance.
  • Advise executive leadership on compensation strategy and risk management.
  • Develop and mentor the compensation team to cultivate high performance and collaboration.
  • Design and oversee governance of global compensation programs, including salaries and bonuses.
  • Assist in executive compensation benchmarking and recommendations for the Compensation Committee.
  • Create materials and analyses for Board-level discussions on compensation matters.
  • Evolve Calix's compensation philosophy to align with business objectives.

Benefits

  • Remote work flexibility available across the United States and Canada.
  • Participation in annual compensation review and merit cycles.
  • Opportunity to work with cutting-edge compensation technologies and data analytics.
  • Potential bonus eligibility as part of the total compensation package.
  • Professional development opportunities focusing on innovation and strategic initiatives.
Full Job Description
It's an exciting time to join Calix as we're working together to imagine and create the broadband experience that the world needs-and wants. Our team is growing and we're looking for a Director, Compensation to join our Talent & Culture team. The Director, Compensation serves as the leader of the global compensation function and is responsible for establishing, evolving, and governing Calix's compensation philosophy, strategy, and programs. As the company's senior compensation subject matter expert, this role partners closely with executive leadership, the Compensation Committee, Talent & Culture, Finance, Legal, Payroll, HRIS, and Talent Acquisition to ensure compensation programs support business strategy, talent objectives, and shareholder interests. This role combines strategic thought leadership with operational excellence to attract, retain, motivate, and reward top talent globally.

This is a remote position that can be based anywhere in the United States or Canada.

Responsibilities and Duties
  • Lead the global compensation function and team, and establish the strategic direction for all compensation programs, policies, practices, and governance activities worldwide.
  • Serve as a primary compensation advisor to COLT, executive leadership, and Talent & Culture leadership on compensation strategy, talent compensation competitiveness, and compensation-related risk.
  • Lead, coach, and develop the compensation team while creating a high-performance culture focused on collaboration, innovation, operational excellence, and continuous development.
  • Own the design, governance, and administration of global compensation programs including salary structures, annual compensation reviews, incentive compensation, bonus programs, recognition programs, geographic pay programs, and equity compensation.
  • Assist the Associate VP Total rewards for executive compensation, including market benchmarking, executive pay analysis, peer group assessments, executive employment arrangements, and executive compensation recommendations. Assist with development of materials, analyses, and recommendations supporting the Compensation Committee and Board of Directors.
  • Lead development of analyses, recommendations, and materials supporting the Compensation Committee and Board of Directors.
  • Establish and evolve Calix's compensation philosophy and ensure compensation programs remain competitive, equitable, scalable, and aligned with business objectives.
  • Lead job architecture, job leveling, career framework, and market pricing strategies to ensure consistency and competitiveness across the organization.
  • Direct annual compensation planning processes, including merit, promotion, equity, and incentive planning cycles while ensuring alignment with financial and talent objectives.
  • Partner with Finance to evaluate compensation investments, workforce planning initiatives, and compensation-related financial impacts.
  • Ensure compliance with global compensation regulations and emerging legislation, including pay transparency, equal pay, executive compensation disclosure, and other compensation-related requirements.
  • Identify market trends and emerging best practices, recommending strategic enhancements to compensation programs and policies.
  • Oversee compensation technology solutions, data analytics, reporting capabilities, and process improvements to increase efficiency, scalability, and decision-making effectiveness.
  • Provide compensation leadership for mergers, acquisitions, organizational redesigns, expansion into new countries, and other strategic business initiatives as needed.


Qualifications
  • 12-15+ years of progressive compensation experience, including substantial experience in the technology industry.
  • 7+ years of experience leading compensation teams and developing compensation professionals.
  • Deep expertise in global compensation strategy, executive compensation, equity programs, incentive design, market pricing, and compensation governance.
  • Extensive experience supporting compensation programs within a publicly traded company environment.
  • Significant executive compensation experience, including Compensation Committee and Board-level support.
  • Strong experience with compensation survey providers and market pricing tools such as Aon/Radford, Mercer, or WTW.
  • Strong Workday and Bettercomp compensation administration experience.
  • Exceptional analytical, financial modeling, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
  • Strong interest and desire to apply AI to compensation programs.
  • Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Finance, Business Administration, Economics, or related field (or equivalent experience).
  • Certified Compensation Professional (CCP) designation preferred.
  • Requires less than 25% travel and periodic attendance at in-person meetings.


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The base pay range for this position varies based on the geographic location. More information about the pay range specific to candidate location and other factors will be shared during the recruitment process. Individual pay is determined based on location of residence and multiple factors, including job-related knowledge, skills and experience.

San Francisco Bay Area:
184,000 - 294,400 USD Annual
Select US Metros and States:
160,000 - 256,000 USD Annual
Other US Locations:
144,000 - 230,400 USD Annual

As a part of the total compensation package, this role may be eligible for a bonus. For information on our benefits click here.

About Calix

Calix is a global provider of cloud and software platforms, systems, and services required to deliver the unified access network and smart premises of tomorrow. The company's platforms and services help service providers and their subscribers to connect, communicate, and collaborate. Calix's solutions include fiber and copper access systems, software platforms, and cloud and premises-based services. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.
Learn more about Calix
Size
954 employees
Market Cap
$4.3 billion
Industry
Net Income
$33.4 million
Founded
1999
5 Year Trend
+8.2%
Revenue
$541.2 million
NASDAQ

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