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Recruiter

Company Name:
Tradesman International
Description:
Tradesmen International, North America's largest provider of skilled craftsmen, is looking to hire a Recruiter. Our Recruiter is responsible for helping to build and maintain a skilled workforce comprised of multiple trades and various skill levels.
The primary responsibility of the Recruiter is to assist the Project Coordinator and/or General Manager in recruiting, hiring, directing Field Employees, and to assist in maintaining a quality workforce. The goal is to have enough quality Field Employees to fill the Office's orders. The Recruiter will never stop recruiting, because he/she can always be upgrading the quality of the current workforce through quality hires.
Requirements:
Responsibilities Include:
Managing and fulfilling job orders
Managing various job board accounts and databases
Screening applications/resumes and setting up interviews
Processing new hire paperwork
Maintaining solid working relationships with all our skilled craftsmen employees
Maintain field employees notes and status
Job Requirements:
Work in high-energy team environment
Be self-motivated and goal oriented
Ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks in a fast paced office
Have a desire to constantly interact/communicate with various personalities maintaining solid working relationships with both skilled trade workers and sales personnel
Industry knowledge is a plus
Basic computer skills are needed
Company Details:
Benefits:
We offer competitive compensation plus incentives, as well as a comprehensive benefits package and paid time off.
Tradesmen International is an _Equal Opportunity Employer_ (EOE)
Key Words: Recruitment, Recruiter, Recruiting, Recruitment Specialist, HR Recruiter, etc.
Recruiter Name:
Eric Heuvelman
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Req ID: 2014-4306
Job Location(s): US - WI - Neenah
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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