Director of Human Resources
Location: Dallas, TX (Hybrid: 2–3 days/week onsite)
Travel: ~10% Nationwide to field operations sites
Compensation: Competitive base + bonus
KMM is a privately-held national provider of infrastructure logistics, network services, and field support for leading telecom, broadband, and critical infrastructure customers. With ~130 employees across 10 locations nationally, we are building a scalable, people-first organization to support our next phase of profitable growth.
We are seeking a proven HR leader who is both strategic and hands-on — someone who can strengthen, modernize, and scale a lean HR function while managing day-to-day operations across a distributed field, warehouse, logistics, and corporate workforce.
This is a builder role. The right candidate will be energized by the opportunity to develop a team, support a national workforce, strengthen policies and compliance, and drive a strong culture.
This leader will manage our PEO partnership (ADP TotalSource), lead a team that includes an HR Manager and Recruiter, and serve as the trusted HR advisor to executive leadership. The ideal candidate brings sound judgement , operational discipline, strong employee relations experience, and the ability to handle sensitive, high-stakes situations with discretion and confidence.
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Serve as the primary HR advisor to executive leadership on workforce strategy, org design, and people risk
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Participate in leadership offsites and contribute to company-level planning as the business scales
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Deliver executive-quality reporting on HR metrics, workforce trends, and program results
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Own the ADP TotalSource relationship — payroll, benefits administration, compliance guidance, and vendor performance management
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Evaluate the long-term HR operating model as the company grows, including assessing the build vs. buy decision for in-house functions
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Build and formalize scalable HR processes, policies, and infrastructure across the organization
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Manage complex and sensitive employee relations matters — including terminations, performance management, investigations, attendance, conduct, and policy violations.
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Coach managers on documentation, performance management, accountability, and consistent application of policies and procedures.
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Support ongoing legal disputes involving HR matters, including coordination with outside counsel and internal documentation
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Handle sensitive situations with composure, discretion, and sound judgment while protecting both the company and the integrity of the process
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Strengthen HR compliance programs: multi-state labor law, EEO, I-9, wage/hour, leave administration, workers’ compensation coordination, safety/incident reporting, and telecom/field regulatory requirements
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Maintain policies, personnel files, and documentation that hold up to legal scrutiny
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Partner with Safety, Finance, and Operations to ensure people-related processes are practical, compliant, and consistently executed
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Lead, develop, and hold accountable the HR Manager and Recruiter — both direct reports are in place and require active management and development
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Assess team capability honestly and make recommendations on team structure as the function evolves
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Build a practical recruiting engine for field technicians, warehouse employees, logistics roles, skilled hourly labor, and corporate positions
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Improve job postings, candidate flow, interview discipline, hiring manager accountability, and onboarding experience
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Help shape a culture of accountability, consistency, field support, and practical problem-solving across a distributed workforce.
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Build and own employer branding efforts — LinkedIn presence, careers site content, job postings
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Partner with operations leaders to forecast workforce needs and reduce reactive hiring
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Partner with Finance on compensation planning, job architecture, bonus programs, headcount planning, workforce cost reporting, and labor-related analysis
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Support practical workforce planning that connects hiring, compensation, productivity, and business performance
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Hands-on and comfortable operating without a large HR infrastructure
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Credible with executives, managers, and field employees
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Calm and decisive in sensitive employee situations
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Strong on documentation, process, and follow-through
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Comfortable balancing empathy with accountability
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Able to build scalable processes without over-corporatizing the company
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Energized by a founder-led, fast-moving business
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Bachelor’s degree in business, human resources, or related field
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6+ years of progressive HR experience with 2-3 years in an HR leadership or senior HR individual contributor role
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Direct experience managing a PEO relationship — ADP TotalSource strongly preferred
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Experience supporting blue-collar or field-based hourly workforces
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Track record of rebuilding or transforming HR functions — not just maintaining them
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Proven ability to handle sensitive employee relations, workplace investigations, terminations, and legally sensitive situations
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Strong execution mindset — builds programs and then runs them in a lean environment
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Proficient in Microsoft Office and comfortable with AI productivity tools
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SHRM-CP/SCP or PHR/SPHR certification
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MBA or Advanced Degree in human resources related field
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Experience in telecom, utilities, construction, or similar blue-collar industrial environments
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Exposure to organizational scaling or PEO-to-in-house HR transitions
- Competitive compensation: Market-based pay with weekly payroll
- Best-in-class benefits: Fortune 500–level benefits through ADP TotalSource, including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- Retirement support: 401(k) with company match
- Time off: Paid holidays plus vacation and personal days
- Growth investment: Tuition Reimbursement and Professional Development
- Well-being support: Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Extra perks: Employee discounts and referral program
- Culture: Collaborative, high-performance environment with room to grow