Job title: Regional HR Business Partner
Company: H.B. Fuller
Job description: As the largest pureplay adhesives company in the world, H.B. Fuller’s (NYSE: FUL) innovative, functional coatings, adhesives and sealants enhance the quality, safety and performance of products people use every day. Founded in 1887, with 2023 revenue of $3.5 billion, our mission to Connect What Matters is brought to life by more than 7,000 global team members who collaborate with customers across more than 30 market segments in over 140 countries to develop highly specified solutions that enable customers to bring world-changing innovations to their end markets.Position Title: Regional HR Business PartnerLocation: Remote position with 25% to 40% travel required. Strong preference for candidates based near Chicago, Illinois, or South Bend, Indiana.Position OverviewThe Regional HR Business Partner will play a pivotal role in aligning the company’s business objectives with employees and management in the North America region. The HRBP will be primarily focused on supporting manufacturing across multiple plant locations in the U.S and will report directly to the Region HRBP manager. The HRBP will act as a consultant to management on HR-related issues, drive HR initiatives, and implement strategies that enhance organizational effectiveness. This role demands a deep understanding of the business and its operational challenges, ensuring that HR policies and practices meet both the needs of the workforce and business goals.Primary Responsibilities
- Partner with regional leadership teams to develop and execute HR strategies that align with business objectives. Design and deliver programs that enhance business outcomes, employee engagement, and leadership effectiveness.
- Provide expert guidance and consultation to management on employee relations, performance management, conflict resolution, and employee engagement, fostering a positive and productive work environment.
- Collaborate with union representatives to address employee concerns, grievances, and negotiate collective bargaining agreements. Act as a mediator in disputes between union members and management, investigating complaints and working towards fair resolutions.
- Manage and interpret the terms of union contracts, ensuring that company practices align with contractual obligations.
- Ensure that HR practices, policies and procedures adhere to federal, state and union-specific labor laws, including health and safety regulations. Stay updated on legal changes and implement necessary adjustments in HR policies.
- Collaborate with leadership to assess talent needs to attract and retain top talent. Facilitate succession planning, and ensure the development of employees through coaching, training, and development programs. Organize training programs that comply with union agreements including topics such as workplace safety and compliance.
- Assist in forecasting workforce needs, structuring teams, and designing organizational frameworks that promote efficiency, growth, and employee satisfaction.
- Analyze HR data to identify trends, offer insights, and provide recommendations for continuous improvement in employee performance and satisfaction.
- Support the company’s commitment to DE&I by promoting inclusive policies, facilitating diversity-related programs, and ensuring equitable treatment of all employees.
- Develop and implement programs that increase employee engagement, retention, and satisfaction, promoting a positive workplace culture.
- Partner with talent acquisition teams to drive recruitment strategies and ensure smooth onboarding processes for new hires. Align recruitment efforts with regional business needs and diversity initiatives
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in human resources, Business Administration, or related field.
- 5-7 years of experience in a HR role, ideally as an HRBP or in a similar capacity.
- Established experience in unionized work environments, including direct involvement in Union contract negotiation.
- Strong knowledge of local labor laws and regulations in the region of operation.
- Experience with talent management, succession planning, and workforce development.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and build strong relationships across all levels of the organization.
- Familiarity with HR data analysis and using insights to drive HR strategies.
- Ability to travel regionally, including extended stays, as required.
Preferred Requirements
- Master’s degree preferred
- Experience in supporting regional business units across multiple countries.
- Experience in managing change in dynamic environments.
Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, certifications, and geographic location.The salary for this role is $105,000 – $115,000.In addition to your salary, H.B. Fuller offers employees a competitive total rewards package including comprehensive benefits, incentive and recognitions programs, health & wellness benefits, 401K contributions, paid time off and paid holidays. Eligibility may vary.H.B. Fuller is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and proud to have created a collaborative culture where employees around the world are seen, heard, and respected. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, or marital status or status as a protected veteran, or any other legally protected classification.H.B. Fuller does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters, employment agencies, or staffing firms. To conduct business with H.B. Fuller, a written service agreement must be executed by Human Resources prior to submitting any information relating to a potential candidate. Without a signed service agreement, H.B. Fuller shall not be obligated for payment of any fee or compensation.
Expected salary: $105000 – 115000 per year
Location: USA
Job date: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 23:53:16 GMT
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