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This position will oversee HR operations for the Environmental (EV) and Infrastructure (IF) sectors of TRC including but not limited to employee relations, performance management, compensation and benefits, training and development, employee engagement, and HR compliance.
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Deliver creative, future focused People initiatives to continually evolve the Employee Value Proposition, including (but not limited to) Talent Acquisition, Employee Engagement, Learning, Business Partnering, Talent Development, Organizational Effectiveness, Diversity & Inclusion, Wellbeing, Retention, Compensation and Reward, HR Systems and Analytics to ensure that the organization has the required talent that is innovative, agile, and high performing.
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Working closely with HR Shared Services, Compensation, Employee Relations, Talent Acquisition and Talent Development on various HR activities. Candidate must be your W2 Employee :Yes.
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Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Human Capital Due Diligence: Perform Human Capital due diligence (some or all of compensation, benefits, HR compliance, labor relations, HR communications, operations and technology, talent and culture) identifying and quantifying transaction risks and opportunities.
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Director of Talent Acquisition. 5+ years of experience in HR management functions such as training, compliance, and employee relations. This position will be responsible for the management of the talent acquisition strategy development and execution and trade skilled labor outreach and partnership programs.
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Reporting to the COO, the Human Resource Manager will lead and direct the functions of the Human Resources (HR) department including administration of payroll, benefits, leave of absences, talent acquisition, employee relations, performance management, employee development and other related areas.
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Successfully lead HR activities within business lines, teaming with business leaders and employees across all functions, including compensation, talent acquisition, benefits, training and development, employee relations, succession planning, policy interpretation, investigations, compliance, performance management, and other HR areas.
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Lead and guide HR team by overseeing employee benefits, talent acquisition, career development, succession planning, retention, training, leadership development and compensation. Minimum 5+ years of HR leadership level experience encompassing recruiting, employee relations, benefits & compensation, HR compliance, performance management, training and employee development.
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Duties/Responsibilities: Support assigned managers and business units in all aspects of the employee life cycle including, but not limited to employee relations, counsel on policies and procedures, talent acquisition, onboarding, compensation, leave management, and employee engagement.
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Intern will be exposed to a variety of HR Functions to include, Employee Relations, Compensation, Benefits, Talent Acquisition, Learning & Organizational Development, and HR Systems & Administration.
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Primary accountabilities include talent acquisition, compensation and benefits design, performance management, training and development, compliance, and employee engagement. Provides consultation and resolution support on employee relations matters including performance improvement plans, internal investigations, progressive discipline and terminations.
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The Recruiter reports directly to the Manager, Talent Acquisition and provides day-to-day support in providing talent pipelines to the organization, executes on the diversity recruiting strategy, working in a highly collaborative full-cycle recruiting function: sourcing, recruiting, interviewing, selection, offer process, and prescreening/onboarding of candidates.
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Partners with benefits advisor to manage the annual open enrollment process to include vendor quote analysis, plan selection, employee meetings, etc. Rapidly addresses employee inquiries and provide accurate communication of benefits and policy information; coordinates FMLA, short- and long-term disability (STD/LTD) and other leave programs; oversee benefits open enrollment process.
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Working and practical knowledge of multiple human resource disciplines, including some or all of the following: talent acquisition, organizational learning & development, talent management, employee relations, compensation, performance management and employment laws.
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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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