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DIS is currently seeking an HR Generalist to join our incredible organization. Executes the activities related to employee new hires and onboarding; employee performance and compensation management programs, employee separations, and all related HR compliance tasks (EEO, NDP, Medicare Part D, etc.
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As the HR Generalist, you will lead strategic Human Resources initiatives and create data driven solutions that inform business decisions. Proficiency in Excel (including VLOOKUP, pivot tables, and formulas.
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Job Summary: The Sr. Human Resources Generalist will coordinate processes and tasks for HRIS Admin, pay, benefits, and leave requests, while enforcing company policies and practices. Job Summary: The Sr. Human Resources Generalist will coordinate processes and tasks for HRIS Admin, pay, benefits, and leave requests, while enforcing company policies and practices.
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Responsible for Physical Therapy management of members under the direction and supervision of the Rehabilitation Manager.
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The Senior HR Generalist will play a crucial role in supporting FARE’s mission by managing various HR functions including recruiting, onboarding, benefits and leave administration, payroll support, performance management, and more.
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Collaborate with and across Agile teams to design, develop, test, implement, and support technical solutions in full-stack development tools and technologies
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Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS) LLC is seeking highly motivated and experienced Sr 3D Generalist to join our team to support our government clients. Proficient with at least one major DCC authoring package like 3DS Max, Blender, or Maya.
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Harmonia Holdings Group has an opportunity for an early career Human Resources Generalist to join our growing team in our Corporate Headquarters in McLean, Virginia! A reliable generalist who is able to self-motivate and work independently with little direction at times.
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Tetra Tech is currently seeking a full-time Human Resources Generalist to work in our Chantilly, VA office. Provides employee data and special requests to staff and Corporate as needed; provide Oracle/Tetra Linx reports as requested.
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As our new HR Generalist I, you will be a critical member of our team, responsible for ensuring that our HR strategies align with our business goals and supporting our Team Members. DPWES is a diverse, nationally accredited and award-winning public works agency with approximately 1,000 employees providing solid waste, capital facility development, wastewater, stormwater, urban forestry, and land acquisition management services for the most populous county in Virginia.
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PEG, LLC is in need of a motivated and team-oriented Junior HR Generalist to support our busy HR Department. 1 + years of previous work experience working as a HR Administrator, HR Coordinator, or similar position.
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We are seeking a Human Resources Generalist to act as a trusted resource for designated employees and departments by implementing, administering, and maintaining a variety of HR programs and providing support at various levels within the organization.
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Responsible for Physical Therapy management of members under the direction and supervision of the Rehabilitation Manager.
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The Jr. HR Generalist is responsible for providing comprehensive support in the day-to-day operations of human resources, ensuring the effective use of processes, systems, and strategies related to talent acquisition, new hire onboarding, and HR operations.
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The Human Resources Generalist will be responsible for the day to day administration of various aspects of the human resource function which include but are not limited to developing policy and procedures as well as coordinating HR activities such as employment, compensation, benefits, training, payroll, 401K plan, facilitating the annual ERISA Audit, and employee services.
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