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Human Resources Partner

Delavan, United States

CONTINENTAL PLASTIC CORPORATION

Manufacturer, problem-solver, innovator, and supplier of choice Continental Plastic is all of these things and more. For over 50 years, we have been successfully meeting the needs of our customers worldwide and employees locally.

Continental Plastic is:

  • A small company that thinks globally.
  • A company with a great reputation.
  • A company who treats customers the same ... as if they are our only customer.

We are a unique business with a competitive edge, and we offer our customers exceptional hands-on care. Here is a chance for you to make a positive impact - join us in this career opportunity:

Human Resources Partner (1st shift 8:00AM-4:30PM)

This non-supervisory position, located in Delavan, Wisconsin, will team with HR and Continental Plastic (CPC) leadership to maintain a higher performing, highly engaged workforce that is focused on quality, cost, and delivery through effective leadership and support of the functions within Human Resources including total rewards, payroll administration, time and attendance, compliance, staffing, safety, worker's compensation, employee relations, and HCMS technology with the goal of achievement of functional KPIs and strategic objectives. Under the guidance of the Director of Employee Experience, responsibilities include:

Talent Acquisition:
Collaborate with work area leadership to understand skills and competencies required for openings. Recruit, interview, and facilitate the hiring of qualified job applicants for open positions.
Recommend and support staff succession and retention programs.

Staff Relations:
Build successful relationships at all organizational levels to maintain an atmosphere of trust and respect. Act as an impartial advocate to ensure that all individuals receive fair and equitable treatment.
Participate in the on- and off-boarding of staff, communicating benefit eligibility and enrollment process, review, and assessment of termination requests, and conduct exit interviews.

Total Rewards:
Support the compensation plan by monitoring the labor market for internal and external equity; schedule and conduct job evaluations; prepare pay budgets; monitor and schedule individual pay actions; and recommend/implement pay structure revisions.
Maintain benefit programs. Study and assess benefit needs and trends; recommend benefit programs; direct the processing of benefit claims; design and conduct educational programs on benefit programs and process annual open enrollment. Participate in annual renewal process.

Payroll / Time and Attendance:
Manage and administer payroll to include bi-weekly processing, time-and attendance recordkeeping, government compliance reporting, tax withholding/filings, deductions, remittances, staffing changes, day-to-day support.

Technology:
Enter and maintain data within the HCMS, implement process improvements, measure for success, and ensure data integrity. This includes employee records, time/attendance, payroll, performance management, applicant tracking, compensation, benefits, etc.

Compliance:
Ensure employment labor law compliance by monitoring and implementing applicable federal and state requirements (ERISA; privacy; COBRA; federal and WI wage and hour; IRS; and other governing agencies). Communicate and execute and necessary changes. Conduct investigations in collaboration with legal counsel. Compile and prepare reporting, as required.
Recommend HR policies and procedures including, but not limited to, the employee handbook, job descriptions, and performance reviews.

Safety Assurance:
Play a crucial role in promoting and maintaining a culture that prioritizes a safe and healthy work environment.
Maintain accurate and confidential records of incidents, training, and safety-related communications.

General:
Speak for the company's needs when serving on any team discussing existing HR programs or developing new HR programs.
Influence and drive organizational-change strategies in support of business strategies.

Successful candidates will possess the following:

  • Education, training, and experience equivalent to an associate's degree in business, human resources, or similar field with 3-5 years working knowledge within compensation, payroll administration, safety, benefits, and staffing (preferably within an industrial environment).
  • Must possess a solid knowledge of wage/hour and employment law.
  • Must possess the ability to build positive team relationships and achieve outcome-oriented objectives; working knowledge of continuous improvement methodologies with a holistic viewpoint; ability to work in a fast-paced environment, setting priorities and managing time effectively.
  • Must possess an intermediate knowledge level of MS Excel, Word and PowerPoint is required, as is experience working with HCMS platforms such as Sage, iSolved, or ADP.
  • Certification from HRCI or SHRM is strongly encouraged.

If you meet these qualifications and are looking for a great opportunity to utilize your talents, please apply with a current resume and salary requirements to https://continentalplastic.com/careers. No phone calls please.

Continental Plastic is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer

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