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In one of the following: Human Resources, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Labor & Industrial Relations, Organizational Behavior/Development, Business Administration, or a related field.
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The Human Resource Manager will be responsible for managing and executing the HR strategy and operations, focusing on talent management, employee engagement, and organizational development.
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Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field; advanced degree or relevant certifications (e.g., CCP, CBP, CEBS), a plus. Manage complex and/or sensitive HR functions and services including salary and benefit data research and analysis, benefits program enrollment processes and maintenance, investigation and preparation of management cases regarding employee grievances, appeals and complaints; preparation, presentation and evaluation of agency-wide training programs, and completion of special studies and reports relating to a variety of Human Resource program activities.
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Implements human resources programs, including talent acquisition, staffing, employment processing, compensation, health and welfare benefits, training and development, records management, safety and health, succession planning, employee relations and retention, Affirmative Action and Equal Employment opportunity compliance, and labor relations.
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OR previous experience in an HR Operations role / function - Minimum 7 years experience of Human Resources Management required, with business development experience highly preferred - Experience with Recruit-to-Retire HR processes preferred - Experience addressing and responding to customer requests in a contact center or similar environment preferred Lennar is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws.
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Master’s degree in Human Resource Management, Business Administration, or similar field (I/O Psychology, Organizational Development) is preferred. Bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management, Business Administration, or similar field (Psychology, Organizational Development) from an accredited four-year college is required.
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Ensure excellent HR operations associated with generalist responsibilities (leave management, compensation practices, talent acquisition, benefits, HR systems, etc.
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The SAP HCM Sr. Business Systems Analyst role at Hyundai/Kia Motors Manufacturing involves leading HCM (Human Capital Management) solutions, supporting business systems like SAP HR and SuccessFactors, and collaborating with Korea HQ to enhance and implement HCM best practices.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Senior Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) will function as a trusted advisor to all employees at all levels, including senior management, providing guidance, constructive feedback and strategic solutions.
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5 years as an experienced practitioner in Human Resources with a background in talent management, people analytics, learning and development or organizational development.
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This position will serve as a consultant and partner to both the senior leaders and management teams for all HR activities related to the Mission Systems, Engineering & Technology, Construction & Security Solutions and Shared Services groups businesses on Human Resources-related matters, with the goal of aligning best HR practices to business strategies.
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Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Organizational Development, Business Administration, or other similar areas of study. The Director will be primarily responsible for the Occupational Health, Talent Management, HR Business Partnerships, and Volunteer Services teams.
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With accountability for all administrative and operational aspects of human resources management across the organization, the CHRO spearheads innovative initiatives and policies spanning talent strategy, talent management, workforce development, leadership optimization, total rewards, employee/labor relations, HRIS, performance management, workforce planning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
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Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Arts Administration or Organizational Management. Confident professional experience in HR management preferably in the live entertainment industry.
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Work with the Firm Chairperson, Co-Managing Partners, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, and other senior stakeholders to develop, implement, and advance state-of-the-art, best-in-class legal talent management programs that encompass the recruitment, retention, training, development, evaluation, and compensation of the firm’s lawyers.
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