Human Resources Generalist Manufacturing - Scottsdale, AZ at Geebo

Human Resources Generalist

Company Name:
Professional Employment Solutions, Inc.
Position Description:
The Human Resources Generalist manages the day-to-day operations of the Human Resource office. The HR Generalist manages the administration of the human resources policies, procedures and programs. The HR Generalist carries out responsibilities in the following functional areas: departmental development, Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS), employee relations, training and development, benefits, compensation, organizational development, and employment.
The Human Resources generalist is responsible for all or part of these areas:
recruiting and staffing logistics;
performance management and improvement systems;
organization development;
employment and compliance to regulatory concerns and reporting;
employee orientation, development, and training;
policy development and documentation;
employee relations;
company employee communication;
compensation and benefits administration;
employee safety, welfare, wellness and health; and
employee services and counseling.
The Human Resources Generalist originates and leads Human Resources practices and objectives that will provide an employee-oriented, high performance culture that emphasizes empowerment, quality, productivity and standards, goal attainment, and the recruitment and ongoing development of a superior workforce.
The Human Resources Generalist coordinates implementation of services, policies, and programs through Human Resources staff; reports to the Human Resources Director, and assists and advises company managers about Human Resources issues.
Primary Objectives:
Safety of the workforce.
Development of a superior workforce.
Development of the Human Resources department.
Development of an employee-oriented company culture that emphasizes quality, continuous improvement, and high performance.
Personal ongoing development.

PHR preferred but not mandatoryEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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