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Managing employee and labor relations effectively including contract administration, grievance handling and day-to-day employee complaints/issues. Directing the implementation of Howmet Aerospace Business System initiatives (lean manufacturing) including 5S, standardized work, work balance, product flow, and TPM improvements.
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Serve as first point of contact for labor relations to manage grievance procedures and administration of the collective bargaining agreement and labor union contract negotiations.
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Coach and advise front-line employees and managers regarding employee relations policies, contractual labor agreements interpretation and proper operating procedures. Experience managing union relationships and labor relations.
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Our client, a materials manufacturing company, is in search of a skilled HRBP to spearhead Labor Relations at their Baltimore manufacturing facility. 5+ years of demonstrated labor relations experience at a manufacturing or distribution facility.
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Production Supervisor - Operations Supervisor - Manufacturing Supervisor. We are working to fill several Operations Supervisor roles with a large heavy manufacturing company in the Cleveland area (44105.
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Provide support for local negotiations, grievance handling, contract administration, and other local labor relations activities. The selected candidate will be a strategic HR & Labor Relation Business Partner to the Anniston, AL manufacturing facility located on the Anniston Army Depot and at an off-site warehouse.
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Oversee the company's compensation programs, labor relations, contract negotiations, and grievance resolution processes. At Labor Connections LLC our openings are temp to perm with growing companies in construction, warehouse, manufacturing, and light industrial looking to hire their next employee.
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Directing the implementation of Howmet Business System initiatives (lean manufacturing) including 5S, standardized work, work balance, product flow, and TPM improvements. Primary Purpose of JobHo Howmet Aerospace Cleveland Operations, a forging facility located at 1600 Harvard Ave., is seeking an Operations Supervisor to join its Operations Department.
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Effectively manage employee and labor relations including contract administration, grievance handling and day-to-day employee complaints/issues. Direct the implementation of continuous improvement initiatives (lean manufacturing) including 5S, standardized work, work balance, product flow and TPM improvements.
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2+ years of experience in Human Resources with an emphasis in labor relations in a manufacturing setting. As a Labor Relations Representative, you will play a key role in our ability to deliver what we promise to our customers.
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Create and maintain positive Labor/Management relations; working closely with HR to evaluate grievance activity and determine what corrective action is necessary. Post this learning period you will take a Plant Director role with a new manufacturing site which will give you a platform to take on a senior corporate role within this internationally known business.
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Experience working within a unionized environment, with knowledge of labor relations, collective bargaining agreements, and grievance resolution processes. Strong understanding of lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma methodologies, and continuous improvement initiatives.
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Behaviors of a successful Labor Relations Representative. Equitable administration of the collective agreement including grievance administration, interpretation and overall compliance.
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Through the ingenuity of our people and cutting-edge advanced manufacturing techniques, we deliver these products at a quality and efficiency that ensure customer success and shareholder value.
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With a legacy dating back to 1969, Nieco has solidified its position by manufacturing and distributing over 60,000 broilers worldwide. to spearhead our operational strategies and initiatives in Windsor, CA. As the Director of Operations, you will play a pivotal role in optimizing our manufacturing processes, streamlining efficiencies, and ensuring unparalleled quality across our product lines.
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