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A Master’s Degree in Public Administration, Human Resources, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Business Administration, or a closely related field. Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration, Human Resources, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Business Administration, or a closely related field, or.
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Overview The Human Resources Manager will be the talent champion for our Porex Foam team. While you will wear the HR hat and be the subject matter expert, a strong emphasis will be your ability to be a business partner for the Porex Foam business unit Qualifications BA/BS in Human Resources, Business, or related concentrationIndustrial/Manufacturing experience is required.
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The Human Resources (HR) Leader will report to the Regional Human Resource Leader and oversee the day-to-day operations of the human resources team at the new Chick-fil-A Supply Distribution Center (DC) in Columbia, SC. This individual will help lead a workforce responsible for distributing millions of cases of inventory annually to Chick-fil-A Operators throughout the southwest.
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This role will report directly to the Chief Human Resources Officer and will have an assistant who will provide administrative and operational support. This position will direct and oversee all Human Resources Business Partner functions across the U.S. for key business groups of the Company led out of Los Angeles, including but not limited to: Motion Pictures, Television, and Corporate Groups.
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We are currently seeking a Human Resources Manager for our Milwaukee, WI location. Human Resources Manager. Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) in human resources or business administration.
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Utilize HRIS (Human Resources Information System) to extract relevant data for analysis and decision-making. This is an entry-level, full time, hourly, non-exempt position that is perfect for someone who wants to enter the field of Human Resources.
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Works with department managers to determine resource needs and partners with the Talent Acquisition Manager to ensure the effective execution of recruitment activities for full-time and temporary employees.
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Human Resources Business Partners: performance management, employee relations, recruiting and retaining talent, coaching and counseling. The Human Resources team supports our employee population by providing the structure, care, and development needed for individual employees to be successful in their own careers, which in turn contributes to the overall growth and success of the Company.
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Senior Human Resources Business PartnerWho We AreWillowTree, a TELUS International Company, partners with the world’s leading brands to help them tackle their thorniest challenges - be it launching new digital products, delivering personalized marketing at scale, or harnessing the power of data and AI to transform their business.
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Keyword(s): Senior Water Resources Engineer, irrigation, hydraulic modeling, storm water systems, HEC-1, HEC-RAS, flood control. Committed to quality, improvement and HDR valuesExperience in water resources planning, hydrology/hydraulics, drainage/flood control design and irrigation.
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An exceptional college with dynamic employees, a diverse student body, and unique mission, Springfield Technical Community College seeks an innovative and proven leader to serve as Director of Human Resources.
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HDR Engineering is in search of an experienced Irrigation Project Manager (Water Resources) to join our growing Montana team and lead our irrigation practice. Experience in water resources planning, hydrology/hydraulics, drainage/flood control design and irrigation.
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POSITION PURPOSE: Under direct supervision of the Associate Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, with a dotted line to the Director of Enterprise Applications, the Human Resources (HR) Technology Analyst will provide support on HR System related projects including modifications, customizations, upgrades, adoption of new functionality, reporting, and analytical use of data stored in HR systems.
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VHB’s growing South Burlington, VT office is actively seeking a Senior Archaeologist/Cultural Resources Manager to join our regional Environmental Services Group. Senior Archaeologist/Cultural Resources Manager | Hybrid | Vermont.
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Provide technical guidance and mentor younger engineers and technical staff with the use of MicroStation Connect, Open Roads Design and Project Wise and coordinating highway design tasks with survey, traffic, water resources and bridge staff on transportation improvement projects.
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