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5-7+ years of progressively responsible Human Resources experience across multiple HR disciplines (i.e., Compensation, Talent Acquisition, Investigations, Leave of Absence, HR Operations, Compliance, Generalist work, etc.
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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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Position Description At a GlanceLegrand has an exciting opportunity for a Sr. Human Resources Manager to join the Lighting Sector Kenall Team in Kenosha, WI. The Sr. HR Manager plays a pivotal role as a strategic partner across the organization, with a specialized focus in Manufacturing.
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5+ years of progressive work experience in human resources, including learning and development, human resources generalist, or business partner roles. Required Education and Experience: BS/BA or equivalent with a focus on business, human resources, or related field.
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As a critical member of the HR Team, the Senior HR Business Partner (SrHRBP) is a trusted advisor and strategic partner that formulates partnerships across the HR function to deliver value-added service to management and employees that reflects the business objectives of the organization.
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The Human Resources Business Partner seeks to build a strong advisory relationship with DSD sales leaders and acts as the main HR strategic advisor to deploy HR strategies and solutions at assigned sales markets or facilities.
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Alternatively, an Associates degree in business/management, plus a minimum of two (2) years HR experience in the hospitality (hotel) industry; fast-paced Human Resources Department would be highly preferred.
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This position requires a deep understanding of business operations and human resources knowledge to provide HR solutions and resources, including employee development and training, team development, performance management, employee relations, workforce planning, talent acquisition and onboarding, change management, and organizational development.
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Partners with the business, HR peers, and talent management on key HR and talent initiatives to enable business change (supporting the talent aspects of organization structure changes, workforce planning, hi-potential employee development, succession planning, and talent integration related to mergers & acquisitions, 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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Moss’ Human Resources Business Partner will be responsible for supporting the Corporate Shared Services team. 6-8 years of progressive HR Manager or Business Partner related experience in construction management, sustainable energy or related industry where you were responsible for managing HR for field operations.
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MAIN DUTIES:The Sr. HRBP serves as strategic business partner to associated leaders and business unit(s) to align HR strategy to business objectives; coaching, counseling, and providing strategic solutions for all HR-related client issues.
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The Human Resources (HR) team at Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking a Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) 3/4 to join our community of committed HR professionals supporting the Sentinel program.
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The Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO) is responsible for developing and executing human resource strategy in support of the overall business plan and strategic direction of our clients, specifically in the areas of talent management, change management, organizational and performance management, training and development, and compensation.
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Responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to: coordination of new hire onboarding, employee inquires related to HR benefits and programs, day to day handling of employee relations, monitoring of compliance changes within the states the HR Partner supports, partnering with Business Unit Leaders on strategy and trends, and management of employee separation.
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