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HR Supervisor will support and enforce the routine functions of the Human Resources department including but not limited to the oversight of program compliance, policies and procedures for workforce planning, talent acquisition, talent management, training and development, employee engagement, recordkeeping, compensation, benefits, and payroll.
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The Total Rewards Manager will be responsible for leading the global compensation/benefit strategies and related annual processes, partnering closely with the Head of Global Human Resources and Regional HR Directors/HRBPs to develop equitable pay structures that attract, retain, and motivate top talent in the Americas, EMEA, and APAC regions.
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Working with the HR Director, assist in leading the site’s Human Resources function, ensuring accurate interpretation and administration of HR policies and programs and engages in the day- to-day Human Resources functions, specifically related to but not limited to employee and labor relations, HR processes, rewards & recognition, talent management, and workforce planning.
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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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Partner with business leaders to implement a talent strategy to develop future leaders and pipeline talent bench within each business unit (e.g., workforce and succession planning, performance management, and organizational development.
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The HR Generalist reports to the Human Resources Division Director for the EVP and Provost Office. Job Description The Human Resources Generalist serves at a professional level within a dynamic team of HR professionals supporting the faculty and staff of the provost office.
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Olin Winchester, LLC ("Winchester"), considered one of the world's leading ammunition manufacturers, is seeking a Human Resources Generalist in East Alton, IL. As a Human Resources Generalist for Winchester, you will be fully immersed in the exciting world of the ammunition industry, helping the plant achieve its business objectives by applying support and solutions related to Human Resources.
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Upon successful completion of the Olin HR Pathways Rotational Development Program, participants will be considered for a non-rotational assignment in Olin’s Human Resources organization.
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Broad experience as human resources professional includingER/LR, talent management, recruitment and retention, compensation, benefits, HRIS and leadership development. This position requires a results-focused, forward-thinking Human Resources professional with strong change management skills, able to play an important role in leading core HR functions and strategic initiatives that support the mission and vision of these organizations.
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Partner closely with the VP of Human Resources and HR Directors to deliver the talent acquisition strategic plan, processes, and procedures for the company. The Senior Manager, Talent Acquisition, will work in harmony with all leadership and operations teams and report to the VP of Human Resources.
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Human Resources Business Partner Human Resources Generalist Talent Acquisition Specialist Compensation Manager Learning & Development Benefits Manager Marketing Communications Manager Proposal Specialist Graphic Design Copywriter At Southland, we have projects in the following locations: California, Utah, Oregon, Colorado, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Georgia and Pennsylvania.
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The Human Resources and Payroll Generalist interprets existing policies and procedures and develops operational improvements to processes for multiple clients for matters related to HR, Payroll and Benefits Administration.
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Extensive technical expertise across multiple human resources disciplines (i.e. coaching, employee relations, talent development, succession planning, performance management, etc.
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In this role, your responsibilities will include:Acting as a strategic business advisor to respective leaders in the areas of organizational design, organizational effectiveness, talent and performance management, total rewards, workforce planning, change management, employee engagement and leadership development.
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