Oversee the daily operation of sales operations functions and analysts, including sales reporting, budgeting, ad-hoc analysis, incentive calculations, compliance, and other projects in support of the business unit. Ensure efficiency, accuracy, and compliance with guidelines and business processes.
Conduct analysis, develop and maintain dashboards and reports to track sales performance, results, and key performance indicators so executives and sales management can make informed business decisions in pursuit of production goal attainment and the satisfaction of compliance and procedural objectives. Ensure data integrity and lead data enrichment initiatives.
Responsible for all aspects of calculating compensation for sales agents, sales management, and
other sales business unit employees on incentive or commission plans. Analyze compensation plan results and identify areas of concern or opportunity for improved alignment with organizational objectives and budgeted compensation spend.
Responsible for budgeting and reconciliation, forecasting, cost/benefit analyses, as well as goal
setting and allocation for the business unit. Analyze profitability and make ongoing
recommendations to ensure profitability targets are met.
Collaborate with sales leadership to implement sales strategies, planning, and goal setting in support of the organization's objectives. Participate in projects and coordinate with cross-functional teams to support initiatives, system enhancements, compensation changes, and compliance items.
Ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and organization requirements for the sales unit. Duties may include: performing quarterly licensing and file compliance audits for agents and sales management, researching and responding to audits, keeping up-to-date with changes in insurance regulations and industry best practices, collaborating with compliance officers to implement necessary changes and updates to maintain a high standard of compliance in the department.
Facilitate and plan business unit events and meetings, training sessions, and provide off-site assistance as needed.
Qualifications
Bachelors Business Administration/Management Required
4-6 years Insurance sales/operations Required
1-3 years Supervisory Preferred
Comprehensive understanding of insurance, practices, procedures, regulatory and compliance standards.
General organizational and time management skills, as well as the ability to multitask and meet project deadlines.
Analytical skills, including proven ability to accurately compile, analyze, and provide reporting for large quantities of complex data required.
Proficiency in all Microsoft Office software products is required.
Excellent professional verbal and written communication skills.
Willingness to work in a fast-paced, challenging, and team-oriented environment.
Ability to delegate and oversee projects and assignments to other employees.
Knowledge of business specific ACE applications such as FIRM, SMART, MRM Portal, Business Objects, and insurance systems preferred.
Ability to qualify for a Life Insurance License
Travel Requirements
Occasional travel to off-site business meetings or conferences. (5% proficiency)
The starting pay range for this position is:
$97,200.00 - $129,300.00Additionally, for full time positions, you will be eligible to participate in our incentive program based upon the achievement of organization, team and personal performance.
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Remarkable benefits:
• Health coverage for medical, dental, vision
• 401(K) saving plan with company match AND Pension
• Tuition assistance
• PTO for community volunteer programs
• Wellness program
• Employee discounts
“Through dedicated employees we proudly deliver legendary service and beneficial products that provide members peace of mind and value.”
AAA is an Equal Opportunity Employer
The Automobile Club of Southern California will consider for employment all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable federal, state, and local laws, including the City of Los Angeles’ Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance (FCIHO), the Unincorporated Los Angeles County (ULAC) regulation, and the California Fair Chance Act (CFCA).