Since 1989, SBA Communications has been a pillar of the wireless industry. Today, as a publicly traded global leader and S&P 500 company, our network of over 46,000 communication sites spans 10+ countries, forming the critical infrastructure that connects millions. We are the force behind the scenes -the essential infrastructure that keeps our world connected.
We are looking for innovators to join the dynamic team that makes it all possible. In an industry that moves fast, we rely on our agility to stay ahead of the curve and deliver results. However, we never achieve it alone. Our culture is defined by a "Team First" focus, where every team member matters, and we collaborate passionately to support our customers' objectives.
We believe in shared success. At SBA, we invite every team member to think like an owner.
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If you're ready to make an impact with a stable industry leader, we want to hear from you.
Your Next Career Opportunity - Senior Director, Global Total Rewards
The Senior Director, Global Total Rewards leads the organization's comprehensive rewards function, designing and executing an integrated framework of financial and non-financial rewards that aligns with business strategy to attract, motivate, and retain team members across all geographies. This role requires deep analytical capabilities to research and synthesize multiple perspectives including team member needs, external labor market competitiveness, cost management considerations, and evolving workforce requirements. The position translates these complex insights into effective, scalable reward programs that drive organizational performance. Scope encompasses the full spectrum of total rewards including base compensation design, short-term and long-term incentive architecture, executive compensation structures, equity program management, global benefits strategy development, wellness and work-life program oversight, career framework design, and rewards policy governance. The role holder is accountable for the ongoing operational management, strategic communication, and rigorous monitoring of program effectiveness and business outcomes. Workday system expertise is mandatory, with demonstrated proficiency in leveraging the platform to enable scalable, data-driven compensation processes and total rewards administration across the enterprise.
What You Will Do - Primary Responsibilities
Supervisory Responsibilities
What You'll Need - Qualifications & Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, or related field required; Master's degree in Business Administration, Human Resources Management, or related discipline strongly preferred.
Minimum 12-15 years of progressive experience in total rewards, compensation, and benefits functions with at least 5-7 years in leadership roles managing teams and enterprise-wide programs.
Compensation Expertise: Demonstrated expertise in global compensation strategy and design including job architecture, salary structure development, incentive plan design, executive compensation, and equity programs across multiple geographies.
Benefits Program Design: Extensive experience with benefits program design and administration including health and welfare plans, retirement programs, global benefits strategies, vendor management, and regulatory compliance.
Workday HCM Proficiency: Mandatory hands-on experience with Workday HCM with specific proficiency in Workday Compensation, Workday Benefits, and Workday Advanced Compensation modules including system configuration, business process design, and reporting capabilities.
Professional Certifications: Professional certifications strongly preferred including Certified Compensation Professional (CCP), Certified Benefits Professional (CBP), Global Remuneration Professional (GRP), or SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP).
Regulatory Knowledge: Expert knowledge of compensation and benefits regulations including Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules for equity compensation, IRS regulations, and international labor laws.
Analytical Capabilities: Advanced analytical skills with proven ability to conduct complex market analyses, perform statistical modeling, interpret compensation survey data, and translate findings into strategic recommendations.
Business Acumen: Strong business acumen with ability to understand organizational strategy, financial objectives, talent priorities, and translate them into effective total rewards programs that drive business results.
Executive Presence: Exceptional stakeholder management and executive presence with experience presenting to C-suite leadership, Board Compensation Committees, and cross-functional senior leadership teams.
Project Management: Superior project management capabilities with track record of leading large-scale initiatives including system implementations, compensation philosophy redesigns, and global benefits harmonization projects.
Communication Skills: Excellent communication skills both written and verbal with ability to distill complex compensation and benefits concepts into clear, accessible messages for diverse audiences.
Organizational Skills: High attention to detail with strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities, tight deadlines, and cyclical processes simultaneously. Demonstrated discretion and sound judgment in handling highly confidential information including executive compensation, individual pay data, and strategic business information.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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