Human Resources Business Partner
Position Summary
The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) serves as a trusted advisor to plant leadership and employees, partnering with the business to drive talent strategies, employee engagement, organizational effectiveness, and workforce planning. This role provides both strategic and hands-on HR support in a fast-paced manufacturing environment while ensuring compliance with company policies, employment laws, and HR best practices.
Key Responsibilities
• Partner with plant and functional leaders to align HR strategies with business objectives and operational goals
• Provide guidance and coaching to managers on employee relations, performance management, talent development, workforce planning, and organizational effectiveness
• Lead employee relations activities, including investigations, conflict resolution, corrective actions, and policy interpretation
• Support recruitment, onboarding, retention, and succession planning efforts to ensure a strong talent pipeline
• Drive employee engagement initiatives and foster a positive, inclusive workplace culture
• Partner with leadership on change management initiatives, organizational design, and workforce optimization
• Analyze workforce metrics and trends to identify opportunities for improving employee performance, retention, and engagement
• Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws and company policies
• Collaborate with business leaders on compensation, performance reviews, and talent development programs
• Support leave administration, workers' compensation, and return-to-work processes as needed
• Maintain HR records, systems, and reporting while ensuring confidentiality and data integrity
• Participate in safety initiatives and promote a culture of safety throughout the organization
Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field
• 5+ years of progressive Human Resources experience, preferably within a manufacturing, industrial, or distribution environment
• Strong employee relations, performance management, and leadership coaching experience
• Knowledge of federal and state employment laws and HR best practices
• Experience supporting hourly and salaried employee populations
• Proficiency with HRIS platforms and Microsoft Office applications
• PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, or SHRM-SCP certification preferred
Key Competencies
• Business Partnership & Strategic Thinking
• Employee Relations & Conflict Resolution
• Talent Management & Workforce Planning
• Change Management
• Leadership Coaching & Influence
• Data Analysis & Problem Solving
• Communication & Relationship Building
• Compliance & Risk Management
Work Environment
This position operates in a manufacturing environment and requires regular interaction with production employees, supervisors, managers, and site leadership. The HRBP must be comfortable balancing strategic initiatives with hands-on employee support and operational execution.
Manufacturing
Human Resources and Manufacturing
Full-time