world's original-equipment manufacturers and the aftermarket with local product and service support through a network of nearly 100 engineering, manufacturing, and distribution facilities. Job Purpose The HR Intern is responsible for labor relations & HR activities in a manufacturing environment.
You perform administrative functions as required to support salary & hourly employees. You maintain personnel records & complete transactions. You investigate & resolve issues. You administer and provide guidance to Operations team on the provisions of the Global & Local Agreements. You participate in strategic workforce planning, hiring events, onboarding & orientation. Job Duties and Responsibilities
Specific Duties Include, But Are Not Limited To: • Prepare for and participate in direct hire events. • Schedule, coordinate and conduct new hire onboarding & orientation process for hourly & management workforce.
• Develop, implement, participate in DEI event/awareness/education events, United Way, and benefits enrollment in coordination with HR Staff. • Manage the Engineering Intern program. Develop and standardize Engineering Intern program: schedule interviews, intern tracking, onboarding and orientation, identify training requirements, identify & schedule educational and networking events. • Conduct hourly employee investigations. • Administer the provisions of Global and Local Agreements;
provide guidance to Management on resolution of hourly issues.
• Investigate grievances and participate in grievance resolution meetings. • Exposure to both United Steel Worker (USW) and United Automobile Worker (UAW) Unions. • Identify, develop and implement standardized work: Service Recognition initiatives, salary birthdays, announcement letters for new hires/promotions. • Develop messaging for various types of communications for hourly & salary. • Participate in payroll activities. • Create and maintain employee personnel records and assist with employee data updates. • Build strong relationships with operations team, union representatives and other business partners to deliver business objectives and resolve issues.
• Enter and modify employees in various HR systems. • Assist HR department with data entry and collection. • Maintain metric reporting. • Complete and manager special projects and other tasks as assigned. Minimum Qualifications • Pursuing bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business, or a Law Degree • Highly proficient with MS Office specifically in Excel and Power Point • Superior written & verbal communication skills • Uncompromising judgment towards confidentiality and business ethics • Must be able to function well independently, but also be a team player.
• Detail oriented, have excellent organizational skills and a can-do mindset • Strong interpersonal and customer service skills Preferred Qualifications • Minimum 1-2 previous Intern experiences in a related role • GPA of 3.0 or above preferred We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, interaction, age, national origin, religion, interactionual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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