Participates in labor contract negotiations.
May prepare contract agreements. Must be knowledgeable in federal, state and local regulations pertaining to labor issues. Represents the organization in legal hearings on labor issues and with labor governing bodies. Makes recommendations for changes to existing policies to ensure compliance with new or proposed regulations.
Job Title | Job Description | |
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1 | EDI Application Interface Developer III | The EDI Application Interface Developer III ensures proper configuration and set-up of the EDI tools and systems that support file transfer between internal and external trading partners. Analyzes, designs, and develops specifications for enhancements and extensions with EDI application interfaces and maps. Being an EDI Application Interface Developer III documents processes, data flow, file specifications, and mapping using standard formats. Coordinates trading partner implementations and conducts EDI testing. In addition, EDI Application Interface Developer III may require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Being an EDI Application Interface Developer III work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Working as an EDI Application Interface Developer III typically requires 4 -7 years of related experience. |
2 | Chief Labor Relations Officer | The Chief Labor Relations Officer represents the organization in labor-management relations, including contract negotiations and arbitration cases. Oversees the design, implementation and maintenance of an organization's labor relations program and policies. Being a Chief Labor Relations Officer requires a bachelor's degree. Administers and interprets collective bargaining agreements, and establishes policies for reporting and addressing grievances. In addition, Chief Labor Relations Officer typically reports to top management. The Chief Labor Relations Officer manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within various sub-functions and departments. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmental function. Working as a Chief Labor Relations Officer typically requires 8+ years of managerial experience. |
3 | HR Metrics Analyst III | The HR Metrics Analyst III applies analytics models and projections on organizational staffing to enhance forecasting accuracy and improve workforce decision making. Analyzes and evaluates workforce metrics to improve human resources capacity planning and maximize labor utilization rates. Being a HR Metrics Analyst III typically reports to a manager. Typically requires a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. HR Metrics Analyst III is a specialist on complex technical and business matters. Work is highly independent. May provide a leadership role for the work group through knowledge in the area of specialization. Working as a HR Metrics Analyst III typically requires 7+ years of related experience. |
4 | Industrial Relations Manager | The Industrial Relations Manager ensures satisfactory labor-management relations and helps interpret collective bargaining agreements. Implements and maintains a company's labor relations programs, policies, and procedures. Being an Industrial Relations Manager requires a bachelor's degree in a related area. Leads grievance procedures including arbitrations and assists all levels of management on labor matters. In addition, Industrial Relations Manager typically reports to a head of a unit/department. The Industrial Relations Manager typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. Working as an Industrial Relations Manager typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. |
5 | Trainer III | The Trainer III monitors the effectiveness of training on employees using individual or group performance results. Delivers company training programs and workshops to employees and managers. Being a Trainer III develops new training program design and existing program enhancements including lesson plans and training aids. Collects feedback on sessions from attendees to use for future improvements to content and presentation. In addition, Trainer III may specialize in a particular subject, training program, or function of the company. Training programs may typically include topics such as supervisory/management training, work skills training, team building, and communications. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to an executive or head of a unit/department. Being a Trainer III contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Working as a Trainer III typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. |
Skills | Proficiency Level |
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Confidentiality | Level 4 |
Problem Solving | Level 4 |
Initiative | Level 4 |