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Job Details Description Job Overview – How You’ll Contribute:The role of the People Operations Manager (HR) is to partner with assigned location leadership and provide support to associates to ensure a Best-In-Class experience.
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As the Human Resources Manager, you will oversee the operations of the HR department with a focus on talent acquisition, employee relations, manager and employee development, compliance, compensation, and company programs and events.
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The HR Manager supervises the Organizational Support Team (OST), comprised of five (5) professionals working in Human Resources (Senior HR Analyst), Occupational Health & Safety (Environmental Health & Safety Specialist), Training and Quality/Organizational Performance (Organizational Performance Manager & Organization Performance Coordinator), and Administrative Support (Administrative Specialist/HR Tech.
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BS/BA in Human Resources or related discipline required, MBA preferred. Minimum 3 years proven Human Resources work experience at a generalist level in a manufacturing environment.
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Departmental Human Resources Manager 1 positions are located in smaller City departments and may supervise human resources coordinators and support staff. Deputy Director of Human Resources.
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SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED : These positions report to the Human Resources Director, Manager or designee. Under general direction, this position performs complex and specialized paraprofessional duties in human resources including benefits administration, leave management, payroll support and for risk management coordinating loss control, health and safety programs, claims administration and environmental compliance.
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Departmental Human Resources Manager 1. Candidates would be responsible for leading and participating in all human resources functions for the department including hiring, discipline and employee relations, benefits, safety, training and DEI. The City offers student-loan forgiveness, tuition discounts, free SEPTA transit and room for growth.
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The Human Resources Manager will be the talent champion for our Porex Foam team. Maintain knowledge of trends, best practices, regulatory changes, and new technologies in human resources, talent management, and employment law.
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Assist the Human Resources Director or Human Resources Manager in directing and instructing the management staff in effective recruiting and interviewing techniques using methods such as verbal presentations and written directions to ensure the hiring and retention of qualified and effective associates.
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Our Human Resources Manager JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Climate Solutions is offering an exciting new opportunity for an HR and Payroll Manager who has strong value in centering a positive employee experience and who has an excellent understanding of human resources through a racial equity lens.
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The organizational model for Human Resources at Yale New Haven Health includes system-wide Center of Expertise strategies, programs, policies and procedures that are centrally created/led and locally delivered/managed at the entity/operating level.
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Join our Human Resources team at Helen of Troy and make an immediate impact on our trusted brands: OXO, Hydro Flask, Osprey, Honeywell , PUR , Braun , Vicks , Hot Tools , Drybar , Curlsmith , and Revlon.
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The Controls Manager will be jointly accountable with business management for the development and maintenance of a strong and consistent controls environment encompassing those activities as well as represent the business across multiple firmwide risk programs, including Operational Resilience.
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The HR Generalist assists with the overall Human Resources function for Mercury Paper, Inc. and provides operational direction to the Plant Manager. Responsible for managing employee relations at Mercury Paper, Inc. In conjunction with the Manager, Human Resources, develop and implement key HR incentives to ensure a productive environment that engages employees and supports organizational growth.
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Establish red-tape-free measures/metrics and audit adherence to Federal, National Indian Gaming Commission, Seminole Tribe of Florida and Company policy, procedures, guidelines and standards related to Human Resources.
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