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Assist the LOA Coordinator and the Total Rewards Manager with the coordination of the company’s leave of absence programs with the third-party leave administrator, including FMLA, Non-FMLA Leave, and other leave types.
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Diodes Incorporated (Diodes) is seeking a Total Rewards Manager join our Plano, TX team. Bachelor’s in business, human resources, or a related field with a preference towards candidates with a master’s degree and/or certifications such as Certified Compensation Professional (CCP), Certified Total Rewards Professional (CTRP), Certified Employee Benefits Specialist (CEBS.
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This Total Rewards Operations Analyst position which reports into the People Experience & Operations team, will primarily support the Quaker North America & Frito Lay North America businesses (PepsiCo Foods North America) with a focus on the US operations.
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You have BS or BA degree from an accredited college or university or equivalent work or military experience along with twelve plus (12+) years of human resources leadership experience in total rewards, people analytics, and HRIS/Operations.
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Seeking a Total Rewards Manager to join the company’s HR Team at their North-American headquarters in downtown Atlanta. As the Total Rewards Manager you will lead the Benefits, Compensation & Payroll functions to support the US and Canadian business units.
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We have built - and are continuing to evolve - our HR team across a number of areas, from Learning & Development, HR Operations, and Talent Management to Total Rewards, Talent Acquisition, and People Analytics.
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7 years of relevant experience (10+ years preferred) of progressive experience in total rewards management, compensation, benefits, and HR Technology assessment and deployment, with at least 5 years in a leadership role.
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We are looking for a proactive collaborator that will partner with business leaders to develop and execute Total Rewards initiatives aligned with our company culture and growth strategy.
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Client Engagement, Delivery, and Relationship Management: leads consulting engagements for total rewards and HRIS, ensuring exceptional client satisfaction. The Director, Total Rewards and HRIS is responsible for leading the development, implementation, and management of total rewards programs, including compensation, benefits, wellness, recognition programs, and HRIS for clients.
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CLA is looking to hire a Director, Total Rewards & HRIS for our Talent Solutions practice. Business Development: identify and pursue seamless internal and new external business opportunities in the areas of total rewards and HRIS. Develop proposals, presentations, and materials to attract new clients.
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Cultivates and manages strong client relationships, ensuring deep understanding of their needs and delivers tailored total rewards and HRIS solutions that exceed their expectations. Strategic thinker who can translate business objectives into actionable total rewards strategies for clients.
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Total Rewards Strategy: develops and implements comprehensive total rewards strategies for CLA clients that are aligned to each organization's goals. Measure HRIS functionality against client's organizational needs and create a roadmap for systemically supporting a comprehensive range of HR disciplines including benefits, compensation, talent management, and workforce planning.
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This role is critical to our success and will be responsible for executing a comprehensive Total Rewards and HR systems & Operations strategy, including: owning Benefits Management, HR Systems Implementation and Operations, and Compensation programs.
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Sr. Total Rewards Manager. This key member of the People team will lead the design, development, implementation, and administration of total rewards initiatives & programs, including compensation and benefits, 401(k), and employee perks that attract, motivate, and retain top talent.
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Load and unload materials onto or off of pall Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, Forklift, Operator, 1st Shift, Total Rewards, Manufacturing. Load and unload materials onto or off of pall Forklift Operator, Lift Operator, Forklift, Operator, 1st Shift, Total Rewards, Manufacturing.
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