ACV Auctions
Posted Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 5:00 AM
If you are looking for a career at a dynamic company with a people‑first mindset and a deep culture of growth and autonomy, ACV is the right place for you! Competitive compensation packages and learning and development opportunities, ACV has what you need to advance to the next level in your career. We will continue to raise the bar every day by investing in our people and technology to help our customers succeed. We hire people who share our passion, bring innovative ideas to the table, and enjoy a collaborative atmosphere.
Who we are ACV is a technology company that has revolutionized how dealers buy and sell cars online. We are transforming the automotive industry. ACV Auctions Inc. (ACV), has applied innovation and user‑designed, data‑driven applications and solutions. We are building the most trusted and efficient digital marketplace with data solutions for sourcing, selling and managing used vehicles with transparency and comprehensive insights that were once unimaginable. We are disruptors of the industry and we want you to join us on our journey. Our network of brands includes ACV Auctions, ACV Transportation, ClearCar, MAX Digital and ACV Capital within its Marketplace Products, as well as True360 and Data Services.
Benefits
Multiple medical plans including a high deductible, low cost health plan
Company‑sponsored (paid) Short‑Term Disability, Long‑Term Disability, and Life Insurance
Comprehensive optional benefits such as Dental, Vision, Supplemental Life/AD&D, Legal/ID Protection, and Accident and Critical Illness Insurance
Generous paid time off options, including uncapped vacation days, the greater of 3 paid sick days or in accordance with the applicable state or local paid sick leave law, 6 paid company holidays, 2 floating holidays, parental leave, bereavement leave, jury duty leave, voting leave, and other forms of paid leave as required by applicable law or regulation
Employee Stock Purchase Program with additional opportunities to earn stock in the Company
Retirement planning through the Company’s 401(k)
Job Summary As the Director, Equity Administration, you will own the Stock Plan Administration function for the company and manage the daily administration, reporting, audit, compliance, internal controls and audit process. You will partner cross‑functionally with the Payroll, Total Rewards, Accounting, Financial Planning & Analysis, and Legal teams to develop and deliver compliant and scalable administrative processes. In addition, this role will be accountable for building and managing executive, board of directors, and vendor relationships. Our ideal candidate is detail‑oriented, process driven, and has experience operating in a global public company with strict reporting deadlines.
Role Responsibilities Own the administration of the company’s global equity compensation programs, including the accurate processing of all awards/grants, exercises, ESPP purchases, cancellations and releases in the US and in foreign jurisdictions.
Responsible for the preparation and timely filing of Section 16 reports (Forms 3, 4, 5) with the SEC; supporting the preparation of other SEC filings, proxy statements, and 10b5‑1 trading plans. Assist with brokers on 10b5‑1 plans.
Serve as the lead, evaluating and developing reports, for equity related requests from internal and external auditors.
Prepare company capitalization table summaries including shares authorized and outstanding.
Manage the company’s Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP) include calculations, share utilization analysis, granting, and communication.
Review monthly, quarterly, and annual reconciliations of equity records ensuring accuracy and completeness.
Assist Finance, Legal, Total Rewards, and People teams in addressing or responding to equity compensation matters.
In partnership with the Total Rewards team, prepare equity summaries and presentations for quarterly board meetings. Manage the relationships with third equity program vendors ensuring the company is receiving optimal service and employee concerns are addressed timely.
Responsible for ensuring strong internal controls and SOX‑compliance relating to equity administration.
Responsible for ensuring data feeds are set up and processing accurately between external equity platforms and internal payroll systems. Collaborate closely with the Payroll team to ensure proper withholding and reporting of tax associated with equity grants, exercises, and releases.
Provide a high‑level of customer service in responding to inquiries from current and former employees, manage equity inbox and, develop proper documentation to enable employee self‑service.
Collaborate cross‑functionally to ensure legal and regulatory compliance in non‑U.S. countries as applicable.
Maintain current knowledge of global rules and regulations governing equity compensation plans and ESPPs (ex. IRS, SEC, local securities and tax regulations)
Qualifications 7+ years of experience in global stock plan administration.
Understanding of US GAAP accounting and SEC regulations related to stock administration.
Broad experience with a range of equity compensation instruments and plans, including stock options, RSUs, PSUs and ESPPs.
Very strong attention to detail with the ability to perform self‑audits to ensure integrity and utmost accuracy of data at all times. Self‑motivated, reliable, flexible, and can drive progress under tight deadlines.
Exceptional analytical and conceptual thinking skills. Ability to think out‑of‑the‑box to develop solutions to complex problems. Proven history of building strong cross‑functional relationships to achieve business results. Comfortable interacting with colleagues at all levels and communicating effectively and efficiently.
Ability to distill complex concepts into simple, easy to understand communications.
Ability to operate with discretion and confidentiality as well as exercise good judgment and integrity in day‑to‑day decisions.
Strong disposition toward empathy and create an environment where all participants feel supported.
Advanced Excel skills and CEP certification is preferred, along with knowledge of E*Trade/MS, Fidelity, Carta or Shareworks.
Compensation: $181,000 - $220,000 annually. Please note that final compensation will be determined based upon the applicant's relevant experience, skillset, location, business needs, market demands, and other factors as permitted by law.
No immigration or work visa sponsorship will be provided for this position.
Our Values Trust & Transparency | People First | Positive Experiences | Calm Persistence | Never Settling
At ACV, we are committed to an inclusive culture in which every individual is welcomed and empowered to celebrate their true selves. We achieve this by fostering a work environment of acceptance and understanding that is free from discrimination. ACV is committed to being an equal opportunity employer regardless of sex, race, creed, color, religion, marital status, national origin, age, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, military status, status as a veteran, or any other protected characteristic. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you have a disability or special need that requires reasonable accommodation, please let us know.
For information on our collection and use of your personal information, please see our Privacy Notice.
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If you are looking for a career at a dynamic company with a people‑first mindset and a deep culture of growth and autonomy, ACV is the right place for you! Competitive compensation packages and learning and development opportunities, ACV has what you need to advance to the next level in your career. We will continue to raise the bar every day by investing in our people and technology to help our customers succeed. We hire people who share our passion, bring innovative ideas to the table, and enjoy a collaborative atmosphere.
Who we are ACV is a technology company that has revolutionized how dealers buy and sell cars online. We are transforming the automotive industry. ACV Auctions Inc. (ACV), has applied innovation and user‑designed, data‑driven applications and solutions. We are building the most trusted and efficient digital marketplace with data solutions for sourcing, selling and managing used vehicles with transparency and comprehensive insights that were once unimaginable. We are disruptors of the industry and we want you to join us on our journey. Our network of brands includes ACV Auctions, ACV Transportation, ClearCar, MAX Digital and ACV Capital within its Marketplace Products, as well as True360 and Data Services.
Benefits
Multiple medical plans including a high deductible, low cost health plan
Company‑sponsored (paid) Short‑Term Disability, Long‑Term Disability, and Life Insurance
Comprehensive optional benefits such as Dental, Vision, Supplemental Life/AD&D, Legal/ID Protection, and Accident and Critical Illness Insurance
Generous paid time off options, including uncapped vacation days, the greater of 3 paid sick days or in accordance with the applicable state or local paid sick leave law, 6 paid company holidays, 2 floating holidays, parental leave, bereavement leave, jury duty leave, voting leave, and other forms of paid leave as required by applicable law or regulation
Employee Stock Purchase Program with additional opportunities to earn stock in the Company
Retirement planning through the Company’s 401(k)
Job Summary As the Director, Equity Administration, you will own the Stock Plan Administration function for the company and manage the daily administration, reporting, audit, compliance, internal controls and audit process. You will partner cross‑functionally with the Payroll, Total Rewards, Accounting, Financial Planning & Analysis, and Legal teams to develop and deliver compliant and scalable administrative processes. In addition, this role will be accountable for building and managing executive, board of directors, and vendor relationships. Our ideal candidate is detail‑oriented, process driven, and has experience operating in a global public company with strict reporting deadlines.
Role Responsibilities Own the administration of the company’s global equity compensation programs, including the accurate processing of all awards/grants, exercises, ESPP purchases, cancellations and releases in the US and in foreign jurisdictions.
Responsible for the preparation and timely filing of Section 16 reports (Forms 3, 4, 5) with the SEC; supporting the preparation of other SEC filings, proxy statements, and 10b5‑1 trading plans. Assist with brokers on 10b5‑1 plans.
Serve as the lead, evaluating and developing reports, for equity related requests from internal and external auditors.
Prepare company capitalization table summaries including shares authorized and outstanding.
Manage the company’s Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP) include calculations, share utilization analysis, granting, and communication.
Review monthly, quarterly, and annual reconciliations of equity records ensuring accuracy and completeness.
Assist Finance, Legal, Total Rewards, and People teams in addressing or responding to equity compensation matters.
In partnership with the Total Rewards team, prepare equity summaries and presentations for quarterly board meetings. Manage the relationships with third equity program vendors ensuring the company is receiving optimal service and employee concerns are addressed timely.
Responsible for ensuring strong internal controls and SOX‑compliance relating to equity administration.
Responsible for ensuring data feeds are set up and processing accurately between external equity platforms and internal payroll systems. Collaborate closely with the Payroll team to ensure proper withholding and reporting of tax associated with equity grants, exercises, and releases.
Provide a high‑level of customer service in responding to inquiries from current and former employees, manage equity inbox and, develop proper documentation to enable employee self‑service.
Collaborate cross‑functionally to ensure legal and regulatory compliance in non‑U.S. countries as applicable.
Maintain current knowledge of global rules and regulations governing equity compensation plans and ESPPs (ex. IRS, SEC, local securities and tax regulations)
Qualifications 7+ years of experience in global stock plan administration.
Understanding of US GAAP accounting and SEC regulations related to stock administration.
Broad experience with a range of equity compensation instruments and plans, including stock options, RSUs, PSUs and ESPPs.
Very strong attention to detail with the ability to perform self‑audits to ensure integrity and utmost accuracy of data at all times. Self‑motivated, reliable, flexible, and can drive progress under tight deadlines.
Exceptional analytical and conceptual thinking skills. Ability to think out‑of‑the‑box to develop solutions to complex problems. Proven history of building strong cross‑functional relationships to achieve business results. Comfortable interacting with colleagues at all levels and communicating effectively and efficiently.
Ability to distill complex concepts into simple, easy to understand communications.
Ability to operate with discretion and confidentiality as well as exercise good judgment and integrity in day‑to‑day decisions.
Strong disposition toward empathy and create an environment where all participants feel supported.
Advanced Excel skills and CEP certification is preferred, along with knowledge of E*Trade/MS, Fidelity, Carta or Shareworks.
Compensation: $181,000 - $220,000 annually. Please note that final compensation will be determined based upon the applicant's relevant experience, skillset, location, business needs, market demands, and other factors as permitted by law.
No immigration or work visa sponsorship will be provided for this position.
Our Values Trust & Transparency | People First | Positive Experiences | Calm Persistence | Never Settling
At ACV, we are committed to an inclusive culture in which every individual is welcomed and empowered to celebrate their true selves. We achieve this by fostering a work environment of acceptance and understanding that is free from discrimination. ACV is committed to being an equal opportunity employer regardless of sex, race, creed, color, religion, marital status, national origin, age, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, military status, status as a veteran, or any other protected characteristic. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you have a disability or special need that requires reasonable accommodation, please let us know.
For information on our collection and use of your personal information, please see our Privacy Notice.
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