Human Resources Generalist
This position is responsible for the day to day administration of one or more of the following HR disciplines:staffing, workforce relations, compensation and benefits, training, etc. This is a professional position workingunder direct or general supervision on routine issues, plans and programs with detailed instructions which may bevaried and somewhat difficult in character but that typically involve limited responsibility.
ResponsibilitiesResolves routine employee problems or issues related to traditional employee relations matters Interprets various HR plans, programs, policies and procedures for employees and provides advice and recommendations to business unitmanagement on typical or non-critical items
Recruits, screens and interviews internal or external candidates for vacant positions and conducts new employeeorientation
Executes engagement strategies across business unit
Assists in the performance management and salary planning process by creating reports for HR leadership, assisting intraining and other duties
Coordinates learning and development opportunities
Acts as a resource for various HR special projects within or across business units or with corporate HRMaintains confidential employee data or files
Responsible to conduct yourself and ensure your subordinates (ifapplicable) conduct themselves in a manner consistent with company mission, values, code of ethics, policies, andother standards of conduct.
Preferred QualificationsEducation: Bachelors degree or equivalent
Years of Related Experience: Typically has 3-5 years related experience.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Basic knowledge of HR plans, programs, and procedures related to compensation andbenefits, staffing, workforce relations, training, etc; PC skills including word, excel, etc; interpersonal andcommunication skills; knowledge of federal, state and other regulatory standards related to various HR disciplinesthat enable some evaluation and originality to be displayed on standard and non- critical matters.
This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications associated with the job. An individual must be able to perform all ofthe duties and responsibilities listed in a fully competent manner to be considered successful in the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individualswith disabilities to perform essential duties and responsibilities.