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Essential Job FunctionsReporting to the Regional Human Resources Manager, the HR Generalist ensures company compliance and administration of ADA, EEO, Diversity program, AAP, FMLA and all other state and federal applicable law regulations.
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Duties:– 45% of the role involves HR Generalist tasks. Bachelor’s Degree in HR or related field Founded in 1998, Professional Alternatives is an award-winning recruiting and that utilizes technology and relationships to deliver top talent.
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As a Human Resources Generalist, you will play a key role in supporting the HR department and ensuring the smooth operation of various HR functions. Proven experience as an HR Generalist or similar role.
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We are in search of an HR Generalist for our construction and contracting business based in Houston, Texas. Proven experience as an HR Generalist in the construction/contractor industry.
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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience assisting customers, management, and/or Executives on a wide range of principles, practices, and advisory services related to a Human Resources (HR) specialization such as, but not limited to, HR systems, compensation, classification, recruitment, employee benefits, organizational development, performance management and employee labor relations.
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As an HR Generalist, you are the linchpin in fostering a vibrant company culture that values continuous learning, open communication, and teamwork. Serve as a trusted HR advisor, offering guidance on HR policies and practices, and fostering a work environment where everyone feels valued and supported.
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The Senior HR Generalist must be able to rapidly shift from one functional area to another successfully to anticipate HR related needs within their respective client groups, complete assignments and meet important deadlines.
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We are seeking a HR Generalist to join our company located in Houston, TX. Position Description: The HR Generalist will support the daily operation of the Human Resources department.
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The Human Resources Generalist (HRG) manages the human resource function for the store operations in assigned regions to include staffing analysis, positive employee relations, training and development, recruiting and retention, and regulatory environment compliance.
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LHH is seeking an HR GENERALIST for a direct hire position in Houston, TX. Minimum 5-6 years of comprehensive HR Generalist experience. The Human Resources Generalist role is responsible for providing guidance and solutions within the full cycle of day-to-day human resources activities, including employee relations, performance management, employee engagement and company policies & procedures, benefits administration, and full cycle recruitment.
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We are seeking an experienced HR Generalist to join our team. This individual will play a key role in supporting various HR functions, including payroll administration, employee relations, recruitment, benefits administration, and compliance.
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The HR Generalist is responsible for a wide range of functions including aligning business objectives with the organizational divisions, day to day activities and problem resolution with employees and managers, employee development, organization effectiveness, employee relations, HR policies and procedures, HR legal compliance, and organizational culture.
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Collects and analyses HR data, and then makes recommendations to management. HR coaching and consulting. Candidates with 5+yrs in HR exp prioritized. US Tech Solutions is a global staff augmentation firm providing a wide range of talent on-demand and total workforce solutions.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized HR Coordinator to join our client's team. The HR Coordinator will assist the HR department in carrying out various administrative tasks and coordinating HR functions.
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The Human Resources Generalist plays a vital role in managing both general HR functions and the administration of employee benefits programs. HR certification (e.g., PHR, SHRM-CP) preferred.
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