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Leads/Participates in HR projects from inception to completion Qualifications: Experience in Human Resources as an HR Specialist or HR Generalist Specialized knowledge in CA employment law, compensation, organizational planning, organization development, employee relations, preventive labor relations, benefits, and recruitment Strong proficiency with MS Excel (including advanced functions) Customer-focused attitude, with high level of professionalism and discretion.
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Assist in talent acquisition and recruitment processes Provide support to employees in various HR-related topics such as leaves and compensation and resolve any issues that may arise Assist in development and implementation of human resource policies Ensure compliance with labor regulations, employee handbooks and/or job descriptions HR Generalist Qualifications: Analytical Skills Written & Verbal Skills Team Player Multitasking Skills Bilingual-Spanish a Huge Plus.
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About 2 years of work experience as an HR Generalist. Job Title: HR Generalist. We consider all qualified applicants, including those with criminal histories, in a manner consistent with state and local laws, including the California Fair Chance Act, City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance.
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SummaryThe Analyst - National General Affairs position is responsible for overseeing and managing a variety of administrative, purchasing, and compliance tasks to ensure smooth and efficient operations within the organization.
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For the Senior Consultant, Environmental Permitting Specialist, FERC Generalist (Mid-Level) position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $65,113 – $78,278 (USD). ERM is seeking a self-starting Environmental Permitting Specialist, FERC Generalist to join our consulting firm.
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Specialty/Competency: Financial Risk
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Blind Squirrel Games (BSG) is looking for a Senior Generalist Engineer to join us in creating an unannounced game for console. Supported by project Leads, the Senior Generalist Engineer will solve tough technical challenges in a high energy environment with experienced industry leaders and a highly collaborative team.
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3-5 years of Human Resources experience in a generalist capacity. The Human Resources Business Partner is a key team member and strategic partner with primary responsibility for managing employee relations, administrative/project-based priorities, enforcement of the human resources policies, procedures, and programs.
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The overall role of the Human Resources Generalist is to assist with administration of HR policies and procedures that cover a number of key HR areas including but not limited to: compensation and benefits, payroll processing, performance management, talent management, etc.
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The Human Resources Generalist will report directly to a Regional Human Resources Manager. We are seeking a dedicated Full-time Human Resources Generalist to join our team in Irvine, CA.
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Requires 1-2 years of directly related HR experience as a HR Generalist or related position. Directly reports to the Regional Human Resources Director and is in significant contact with Executive Staff, On-site General Managers, Supervisors, and Employees.
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The Human Resource Generalist is responsible for performing HR- related duties on a professional level and will work closely with the Director of Human Resources. Liberty 1 Financial is seeking a detailed orientated HR Generalist to join our growing team.
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We have a great opportunity for a HR Generalist in the Orange County area, t his role offers a clear career path to HR Business Partner (HRBP) with robust mentorship opportunities. We have a great opportunity for a HR Generalist in the Orange County area, t his role offers a clear career path to HR Business Partner (HRBP) with robust mentorship opportunities.
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CV Resources has partnered with a fast-growing consumer products client of ours in Irvine in search for an Senior HR Generalist. The role will be responsible for recruiting coordination (offer approvals, interview scheduling, etc), onboarding and offboarding, back-up for payroll and benefits administration, and assist with employee relations.
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