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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Human Resources, Data Analytics, or related field. Human Resources Analyst - Norfolk, VA. Our assets span the United States, with two cement production facilities, three cement import terminals, a network of rail distribution terminals, six aggregate quarries/mines, over eighty company-owned ready-mix concrete plants, and ten fly ash processing/distribution sites.
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The Sr Manager, Human Resource provides core human resources support to the business units, particularly in the areas of performance management, team building, investigations, change management, leadership development, and discipline.
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As a Team Partner in the Pre-Tunnel Inspection Department, you will be working on a team to help ensure quality assurance for our customers by inspecting garments as you process them through our steam tunnel.
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As a Payroll Business Partner I servicing ADP's Professional Employer Organization (PEO) solution, where clients outsource their Human Resources functions to us, you will utilize your knowledge and resources to provide clients with specialized support and guidance to achieve their goals.
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Coordinate JNTC resources for all phases of the JTS (requirements identification, planning, execution and assessment) in support of the FST, COMPTUEX, and AWF training programs. Duties include:Provide management support to the planning and execution of the Navy's JNTC training programs in accordance with the JTS as outlined in Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) Instruction 3500.01 (Series), Joint Training Policy for the Armed Forces of the United States, CJCS Manual 3500.03 (series), Joint Training Manual for the Armed Forces of the United States, and CJCS Manual 3511.01 (series) Joint Training Resources for the Armed Forces of the United States.
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Job Description JOB TITLE: CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER REPORTS TO: DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT OVERTIME STATUS: EXEMPT PAY GRADE: 160 JOB SUMMARY Performs complex professional and difficult administrative work planning and directing the responsibilities of the Office of Human Resources; does related work as required.
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Your newpany Hays are working exclusively with a successful manufacturing business in South Norfolk to help the growth and restructure of their finance team.
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Summary You will serve as a Supervisory Human Resources Specialist (Recruitment & Placement / Classification) in the TOTAL FORCE MANAGEMENT (N1) of MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND. Duties. Summary You will serve as a Supervisory Human Resources Specialist (Recruitment & Placement / Classification) in the TOTAL FORCE MANAGEMENT (N1) of MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND. Duties.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 7 Years, Job Overview: A law firm in Norfolk, VA is seeking a Lateral Partner with a minimum of 7 years of legal practice experience. Practice Area: General Practice - Transactional & Litigation, Job Type: Partner.
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A Bachelor Degree in Business Administration, Communications, Education, Criminal Justice, Human Resources or a related field is required. JOB TITLE: Human Resources Instructor.
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Sentara Norfolk General Hospital Emergency Department is hiring a Full-time, Night Shift, Safety Partner. As a Safety Partner with Sentara, you will assist with keeping patients and the hospital a safe environment.
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Partner with and coach business leaders on all aspects of human resources including associate engagement, retention, team relations, recruitment, compensation, benefits, performance management, development, training, and HR compliance.
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Strong interest in Human Resources. Job: Human Resources. HR Business Partner (HRBP)/ Employee Services (ESO) – projects related to employee needs for those sitting in brands or one of our corporate functions, including performance/talent management, onboarding, payroll administration, employee relations, among other projects.
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The New York Times is looking for an experienced HR Business Partner to support and partner with employees and leaders across our Shared Services Center (SSC). You will be a strategic advisor and HR business partner to our SSC President, and VP President of Finance.
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