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Pregis LLC, a leading global provider of innovative packaging solutions, is seeking a part-time Human Resources Generalist (20-30 hours per week) based at its Aurora, IL manufacturing facility in our Polymask division.
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What you'll bringExperience Minimum 7 years generalist experience in human resources, benefits administration, performance management, employee relations and HRIS Analysis in a decentralized, multi-state environment.
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Bachelor's degree required/preferred with 5 years of progressive HR generalist experience. PHR/SPHR strongly preferred, or willing to obtain. HR Business Partner serves as a strategic advisor and consultant with leaders on talent initiatives such as leadership development, change management, employee engagement, career development, succession planning, talent reviews, organization design and development.
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Spectrum Mobile’s Human Resource team is searching for an HR Generalist who will serve as the first point of contact for HR issues in a fast-paced call center, provide guidance on employee relations issues and guide employees through the leave of absence process.
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Strong generalist Human Resources skills particularly in Employee Relations, Leadership Development and Employment Compliance. Job Description Eurofins NDSC Environment Testing Americas, Inc. is searching for a candidate who will physically sit in one of our laboratory locations in either Tustin, CA or Sacramento, CA. The HR Business Partner (HRBP) will join with business leaders to develop Human Resources strategies that enable the business to achieve its goals.
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Education and Experience Contract/Outsourced/Interim HR Professionals should have: Bachelor's degree in human resources or related field and/or equivalent experience helpful Various levels of experience in HR from 2 - 10 plus years of experience SHRM-CP, SCP credential or PHR or SPHR a plus Equal Employment Opportunity Powered by JazzHR.
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As the Human Resources Manager, you will provide HR generalist support for the Aramark Corporate functional staff / Centers of Excellence (COE). Human Resources planning and organizational development experience desired.
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PHR (Professional Human Resources) or SPHR (Senior Professional Human Resources) certifications preferred. Oversee Human Resource operation in the absence of the Director of Human Resources/CHRO.
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SPHR - Sr Prof in Human Resources (Preferred) The HR Generalist provides consultation and collaboration on a wide variety of HR issues, providing feedback and linkage to the Human Capital Service departments as well as their site's senior leadership team.
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Minimum of 5 years’ Human Resources generalist experience across multiple disciplines (e.g., workforce planning; talent acquisition; career development) while interpreting and applying HR policies, procedures, programs and processes.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration/Management with a focus on Human Resources or a related field. HR certifications (PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP) Prior experience as an HR Generalist with a consulting, professional services, architecture/engineering firm, or staffing agency.
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Preferred candidates will have SPHR or SHRM-SCP Certification and have 7 years of executive-level HR leadership experience as a generalist with experience in both for-profit and non-profit.
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Responsible for the human resources strategy and support for assigned business unit. Supervise HR Generalist and HR Coordinator, providing direction, guidance and feedback. PHR or SPHR Certification a plus.
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The Senior Human Resources Manager is responsible for performing HR-related duties on a professional level and works closely with senior operations and HR leadership. Job Description - Senior Human Resources Manager (240124.
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Requirements Degree in Human Resources or related field Minimum of three years’ experience as an HR Generalist or HR Leader Prefer SPHR or SHRM-SCP certification Strong written skills, both verbal and written Demonstrated experience planning and executing organization-wide HR programs Why choose Addison Group Admin & HR.
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