Human Resource Manager Human Resources (HR) - Champaign, IL at Geebo

Human Resource Manager

Stefanini Group is hiring!

Stefanini is looking for Human Resource Manager in Champaign, IL (Onsite)

For quick Apply, please reach out to Krisha Lago

Call:
248 728 2010/ Email:
Krisha.lago@stefanini.com

We are OPEN for candidates who are WILLING TO RELOCATE!

The Plant Human Resource Manager will drive all people activities, initiatives and programs for the entire Champaign site supporting the Plant Manager and key member of the plant leadership team. The Human Resource Manager works under the general guidance of the Associate Director of HR - Manufacturing but is responsible for driving all people initiative across the plant, including determining the efficient structure, talent pipeline and people strategies.

This position's main focus will be on leading efforts around people development, talent pipeline, organization efficiency, change management and driving cultural transformation; to achieving goals around people, cost, and customer service. The position will support approximately 1200 employees while driving HR initiatives and directly mentoring & supporting functions' people managers. The role will lead a team of HR professionals.


Lead the performance management initiatives, driving high expectations with assigned client groups.Engage with business leaders and hiring managers to drive staffing plans.Work with leaders and employees to actively handle and resolve performance issues proactively, minimizing any risk.Credible partner in driving cultural initiatives such as Management By Objectives (MBOs), Continuous Improvement and process mappingImprove DI&B efforts across the organization.Design Lean Organization and Simplification (structure, processes, systems)Partner with Learning & Development Academy leaders on all function initiatives, including any specific requirements for the specific function/BU.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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