City of Minneapolis · 5 hours ago
Human Resources Classification & Compensation Analyst
The City of Minneapolis is seeking a Human Resources Classification & Compensation Analyst I to administer and maintain job classification and compensation programs. The role involves managing job classification reviews, consulting with HR partners, and ensuring compliance with applicable laws and policies.
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Responsibilities
Manage the City-wide review of existing job classifications (class maintenance studies). Manage the list of pending job classifications. Schedule interviews. Make classification determinations by reviewing job analysis questionnaires (JAQs), meeting and conferring with managers and employees, evaluating jobs, and preparing written reports on findings based on the City’s established point-factor system and procedures. Provide status updates to interested parties. Assign compensation to re-classified jobs
Consult with Human Resources Business Partners and management regarding classifications
Make FLSA status determinations
Create job descriptions; maintain job descriptions/specifications in the City’s NeoGov system
Provide HR business partnership teams and City managers/supervisors with information, policy and procedural instruction, training, and advice to ensure proper classification and compensation of City positions
Ensure the consistent application of classification and compensation policies and procedures across City departments
Interpret contract language, policies, laws, and labor contracts pertaining to classification and compensation elements for managers, payroll, and HRIS teams
Update web documents and information related to job classification, job analysis, job evaluation, and compensation
Ensure that the City's job evaluation and job analysis processes are effective, clearly defined, used consistently across City departments, and are maintained appropriately to meet City business and human resources goals and objectives
Support labor negotiations as needed by providing data, analysis, and presentations related to job classification and/or compensation for use in bargaining
Manage and administer the approval and processing of appointed employees’ step increases (approximately 130 employees)
Responsible for the maintenance of electronic and paper classification records
Manage, create, distribute, and summarize salary surveys. Respond to salary survey requests from other jurisdictions as needed
Document and communicate classification and compensation policies and procedures
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree in human resources administration or related field, or equivalent
Two years of experience performing related work including job description development, valuing positions in a complex and diverse organization, and consulting with client groups
HR Certification
Knowledge of job classification/evaluation principles and methods
Familiarity with point-factor system concepts
Knowledge of compensation principles
Knowledge of step-based salary structure design
Strong project management skills
Demonstrated ability to manage conflicting priorities
Ability to act with tact and diplomacy, especially when conveying outcomes that managers or employees don't want to hear
Ability to effectively handle conflict
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Excellent PC skills including familiarity with PowerPoint; strong Word and Excel (pivot tables, xlookup, etc.) skills
Strong attention to detail
Ability to work independently
Demonstrated problem-solving and analytical skills
Demonstrated ability to work and consult with employees at all levels of the enterprise, including executive leadership
Knowledge of modern HR information systems (PeopleSoft a plus)
Ability to be culturally agile in a diverse environment
Ability to come into the office at least three days a week
Ability to attend meetings in person
Preferred
CCP (Certified Compensation Professional from World@Work)
Company
City of Minneapolis
City of Minneapolis is a government body that dispenses environmental, economic, workforce development, civic, and administrative functions.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$0.41MKey Investors
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
2023-10-23Grant· $0.41M
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2025-08-29
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