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The HR Manager manages key HR functions, including recruiting, employee/labor relations, health and safety, compensation, benefits, training, diversity, payroll, and employee records. Develops human resources policies and programs and directs the staff in managing and implementing programs that support employee engagement, productivity, and company objectives. Being a HR Manager evaluates, selects, and manages relationships with vendors to provid... View Salary


The HR Benefits Clerk informs employees of eligibility, verifies validity of claim forms, and maintains benefit records. Processes and files benefits forms and related information. Being a HR Benefits Clerk requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Assists with setting up informational meetings and distributing proper documentation. In addition, HR Benefits Clerk typically reports to a Manager. Being a HR Benefits Clerk possesses a modera... View Salary


The Human Resources Director (Non-Autonomous) directs recruitment, staffing, and employee training and development programs that support the achievement of company goals. Develops and designs human resources policies and programs and directs the human resources staff in the management and implementation of programs that support employee productivity and drive company results. Being a Human Resources Director (Non-Autonomous) may work with managem... View Salary


The Human Resources Assistant Director directs recruitment, staffing, and employee training and development programs that support the achievement of company goals. Develops and designs human resources policies and programs and directs the human resources staff in the management and implementation of programs that support employee productivity and drive company results. Being a Human Resources Assistant Director may work with management to develop... View Salary


The Human Resources Director (Autonomous) administers and innovates human resources programs and policies support company goals and positively engage the workforce. Plans, directs, and implements policies for all areas of the human resources function including staffing, compensation, benefits, training, employee relations, safety and compliance. Being a Human Resources Director (Autonomous) prepares operating budgets for human resources and make ... View Salary


The Human Resource Information System Senior Supervisor reviews data input and output reporting for accuracy. Supervises the HRIS (Human Resources Information Systems) platform and maintenance of data. Being a Human Resource Information System Senior Supervisor typically requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Monitors and improves data collection and reporting procedures for efficiency. In addition, Human Resource Information System Senior S... View Salary


The HR Generalist - Project Lead collects and analyzes HR data related to compensation, benefits, training, recruitment, etc. to determine improvements to be made and report to management. Designs and administers human resources policies and procedures. Being a HR Generalist - Project Lead prepares internal employee communications regarding compensation, benefits, or company policies. Oversees and establishes procedures for paperwork completion f... View Salary


The HR Generalist IV collects and analyzes HR data related to compensation, benefits, training, recruitment, etc. to determine improvements to be made and report to management. Designs and administers human resources policies and procedures. Being a HR Generalist IV prepares internal employee communications regarding compensation, benefits, or company policies. Oversees and establishes procedures for paperwork completion for functional area. In a... View Salary


The HRIS Data Analyst IV researches and analyzes statistical summaries and reports. Evaluates, analyzes, designs and maintains company Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS). Being a HRIS Data Analyst IV typically requires a bachelor's degree. Identifies new HR needs and makes alterations to existing programs to fulfill those needs. In addition, HRIS Data Analyst IV typically reports to Manager. HRIS Data Analyst IV is a specialist on complex... View Salary


The Human Resources Information System (HRIS) Analyst - Specialist researches and analyzes statistical summaries and reports. Evaluates, analyzes, designs and maintains company Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS). Being a Human Resources Information System (HRIS) Analyst - Specialist typically requires a bachelor's degree. Identifies new HR needs and makes alterations to existing programs to fulfill those needs. In addition, Human Resource... View Salary


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