Canada

Human Resources Manager (Ridgetown)

Human Resources Manager (Ridgetown)
Description
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Oversee all aspects of human resources operations within the plant
  • Ensure alignment with company Mission, Vision and Values, global standards, policies, procedures and legal regulations
  • Serve as a strategic partner in driving team member engagement, talent development and organizational effectiveness
  • Strategic HR Leadership:
    • Align HR initiatives with plant objectives to support productivity, quality, and safety.
    • Serve as a key advisor to plant leadership on workforce-related matters.
    • Track and report key HR metrics (turnover, absenteeism, safety, environmental etc.)
    • Use data to identify trends and recommend improvements.
    • Work collaboratively with global HR team to continuously improve the global HR strategy.
    • Prepare for and support external audits or inspections
  • Compliance and Labor Relations
    • Ensure compliance with local, provincial and federal employment laws, health and safety laws and regulations, environmental laws and regulations and regulations and company policies.
    • Contact for local government and legal representatives.
    • Align with changes in company shareholders and support from global leadership to complete the necessary filings with the Market Supervision Administrations.
    • Ensure the integrity and security of HR documentation (both electronic and physical) in accordance with privacy legislation, global security standards and record retention standards.
    • Lead collective bargaining negotiations, including contract preparation, proposal development and strategy formulation.
    • Administer collective agreements, manage union relationships, grievance and arbitration processes in unionized environments.
    • Uphold and adhere to the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
  • Employee Relations and Engagement
    • Promote a positive work workplace through proactive employee relations strategies.
    • Investigate and resolve employee concerns, complaints, and conflicts.
    • Lead employee engagement initiatives and support retention strategies.
    • Administer compensation and benefit programs and wellness initiatives.
  • Talent Acquisition and Workforce Planning
    • Oversee recruitment and onboarding for hourly and salaried plant roles.
    • Collaborate with operations to forecast staffing needs and manage labor planning.
    • Partner with local schools, colleges, and workforce agencies to build talent pipelines.
  • Performance and Attendance Management
    • Ensuring consistency and fairness in the performance review process.
    • Tracking performance data and monitoring goal progress.
    • Implement and monitor attendance policies and corrective action processes.
    • Support supervisors in coaching, performance reviews, and disciplinary actions.
  • Training and Development
    • Coordinate training programs for safety, compliance, and job-specific skills.
    • Identifying training needs based on skills and performance gaps.
    • Facilitate the creation of an Annual Training plan for all plant activities.
    • Assist with the development of Performance Improvement Plans and Personal Development Plans.
    • Support succession planning and career development for key roles.
    • Facilitate mentorship and coaching programs.
    • Promote continuous learning culture. (e.g., lunch & learns, certifications)
    • Maintain training records for all training in accordance with local legislation.
  • Health, Safety and Wellness
    • Oversee the Health and Safety Management System for the plant.
    • Foster a culture of safety and accountability.
    • Organize mandatory safety training in accordance with local, provincial and federal regulations.
    • Support risk reduction, hazard identification, and continuous improvement efforts.
  • Environmental
    • Oversee the Environmental Management System for the plant.
    • Promote the global Environmental Management System with a focus on footprint reduction, recycling, and resource efficiency.
    • Ensure compliance with environmental legislation and standards.
REQUIREMENTS
  • Bachelors Degree in Human Resources Management, Business Administration or related field
  • 5+ years of progressive experience in human resources management, preferably in a manufacturing environment
  • Experience with unionized workforce, labor relations, and collective bargaining is essential where applicable
  • Strong working knowledge of labor and safety legislation and best practices
  • Accredited Human Resources Certificate or equivalent experience
  • CHRP/CHRL/CHRE (Canada) is an asset
  • SHRM-CP/SCP or PHR/SPHR (USA) is an asset
  • Proficiency in HRIS systems (Dayforce) and Microsoft Office
  • Workplace investigation, Change management, DEI, Conflict Resolution, Labor Relations
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