U. S. Bank
Finance
IncentivePlanAnalyst
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“Incentive Plan Analyst at U. S. Bank. Skills: Incentive plan administration, Data analysis, MS Excel. Administer Line of Business incentive plans. Consult on incentive plan modification”
Industry & Context.
Analyze, identify and resolve incentive related data exceptions
Three (3)+ days onsite
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree, Three to five years of related experience
Nice to Have
Thorough knowledge of incentive plans and processing, Well-developed knowledge of assigned business line or functional area, Well-developed organizational and analytical skills, Ability to manage multiple tasks/projects and deadlines simultaneously, Ability to analyze, identify and resolve incentive related data exceptions, Advanced incentive software processing development and reporting skills which includes MS Excel, Access visual basic programming, testing and maintenance of databases and processes outside of ICM (Incentive Compensation Management) as well as advanced knowledge of ICM web client
What You'll Do.
Administer Line of Business incentive plans
Consult on incentive plan modification
Process advanced incentive plans
Calculate incentive payments
Perform reasonability audits
Submit payments to payroll
Perform advanced data validation
Provide ongoing customer support
Develop training materials
Conduct training sessions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Consults with assigned business lines; Provides ongoing support to customers; Conducts training sessions for business line employees
Communication Scope
Professionally communicates results; Reports; Guidance/recommendations
Process & Methodology
Manage multiple tasks/projects and deadlines simultaneously
Full Job Description
At U.S. Bank, we’re on a journey to do our best. Helping the customers and businesses we serve to make better and smarter financial decisions and enabling the communities we support to grow and succeed. We believe it takes all of us to bring our shared ambition to life, and each person is unique in their potential. A career with U.S. Bank gives you a wide, ever-growing range of opportunities to discover what makes you thrive at every stage of your career. Try new things, learn new skills and discover what you excel at—all from Day One. ## **_Job Description_** Responsible for administering various Line of Business incentive plans for the company. Consults with assigned business lines regarding modification of incentive plans and advanced incentive processing. Calculates incentive payments, performs reasonability audits on the results, and submits payments to payroll. Performs advanced data validation and research. Provides ongoing support to customers by answering complex questions related to incentive plans and source data. Develops training materials and conducts training sessions for business line employees when Learning Services resources are not available. Professionally communicates results, reports, and guidance/recommendations. Basic Qualifications \- Bachelor's degree, or equivalent work experience \- Three to five years of related experience Preferred Skills/Experience \- Thorough knowledge of incentive plans and processing \- Well-developed knowledge of assigned business line or functional area \- Well-developed organizational and analytical skills \- Ability to manage multiple tasks/projects and deadlines simultaneously \- Ability to analyze, identify and resolve incentive related data exceptions \- Advanced incentive software processing development and reporting skills which includes MS Excel, Access visual basic programming, testing and maintenance of databases and processes outside of ICM (Incentive Compensation Management) as well as advanced knowled
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