About the Position
The HR Generalist provides support for day-to-day operations as it relates to human resources; which includes employee relations, recruiting & on-boarding, benefit & leave administration, payroll in accordance with company policy. A successful HR Generalist will build sustainable relationships with the employees, site leadership, and corporate office. The incumbent will provide guidance around application of policies, applicable laws and general best practices.
Functions
• Provide counseling and/or coaching to employees and management regarding employee relation matters and application of company policies, programs and benefits.
• Recommends and administers OFI or corrective action plans; ensures forms are completed per policy and in compliance with all applicable laws.
• Administer applicable company and/or site policies, programs and benefits and act as a liaison with corporate to facilitate change management; conducts training as necessary.
• Acts as a liaison for employee programs and benefits (e.g. health, 401(k), performance management, incentives, etc.). May coordinate and/or facilitate benefit meetings during open enrollment.
• Ensures new hire and termination paperwork is processed and employee data is current and accurate within our system of record (e.g. UltiPro) and maintains proper employee files in accordance with policy and law.
• Participates in the maintenance, development and implementation of policies and procedures.
• Performs recruiting duties for all non-exempt (fulltime or temporary) and liaisons with established temporary agencies as necessary; including creation of job advertisement, interviewing and selection.
• Completes the on-boarding functions for new employees including system on-boarding (UltiPro), new employee orientation and necessary coordination of new employee training.
• May perform routine reporting functions as needed to support the business.
• May function as an advocate for other company programs and/or initiatives based on the site supported.
Qualifications
• Bachelor degree in Human Resources or related field preferred or equivalent years of experience required.
• Minimum 3 years of experience in Human Resources with progressive duties around employee relations, recruiting, benefits, compensation and/or training required.
• Prior experience in the warehousing, third party logistic and/or distribution centers preferred.
• Experience in a leadership role and/or managing others desired.
Benefits offered:
Medical insurance including HSA, HRA and FSA accounts
Supplemental insurance including critical illness, hospital indemnity, accidental injury
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Basic Life and Supplemental Life
Short Term and Long Term Disability
Paid Parental Leave
401(k)
Paid Time Off approximately 2 weeks (accrual begins on Day 1 of employment)
Employer Paid Holidays- 10 days
Approximate Pay: $56,800 - $72,000
Kenco strives to provide a supportive, professional environment for all employees. As a part of Kenco, we expect our team to uphold our three key pillars: be honest, serve, and get better. Each should strive for operational excellence, pursue innovation, and want to grow with our company.
Kenco Group is an Equal-Opportunity Employer. All employees and applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status or disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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