Plant Human Resources Business Partner - South Bethlehem, United States - Michael Page

    Michael Page
    Michael Page South Bethlehem, United States

    1 month ago

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    Description
    The HR Business Partner plays a crucial role in aligning human resources strategies with the plant's operational goals.

    This person will collaborate closely with plant managers and leaders to address workforce challenges, drive employee engagement, and implement talent management initiatives tailored to the unique needs of the manufacturing environment.

    Our client is a global chemical manufacturing company. They are looking for an HRBP to help drive continued success and growth. This person will report to the plant five days a week to support the 400 employees at the location.

    The HRBP will be in the weeds with employees every day, focusing on things like employee relations, performance management, employee engagement, and employment laws.

    Align human resources strategies with the plant's operational objectives to ensure workforce productivity and efficiency.

    Collaborate with plant managers and leaders to address workforce planning, talent acquisition, and retention strategies specific to the manufacturing environment.

    Implement and manage employee relations programs, ensuring a positive and inclusive work environment.
    Facilitate training and development initiatives to enhance employee skills and competencies, supporting career growth and succession planning.
    Analyze workforce data and metrics to identify trends, provide insights, and drive continuous improvement in HR practices and policies.
    3- 5+ years of HR experience in a manufacturing environment
    ~ The ability to go on-site at the plant five days a week
    ~ Employee relations experience
    ~ Working knowledge of HR functions


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    MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.