Human Resource Generalist Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Human Resource Generalist



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IMMEDIATE OPENING: Human Resources Generalist

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Our client is a Global Employer with operations in multiple countries. They are widely regarded as a leader in their industry

Frankly, this isn't opinion, this is a FACT.

NOW, YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN THIS WORLD-CLASS TEAM.

Here is what we are looking for:

We need an HR Generalist with solid experience in an Automotive Manufacturing environment. We need someone with experience with the SAP operating system, Bachelor Degree and that is willing and able to travel as needed. Our client experienced MAJOR growth in 2014 and is well on its way to another record year of growth. We are looking for someone who can grow with them.

The key is, you need to NOT ONLY have the Automotive HR background, education and experience, you MUST ALSO have the character, strong work ethic and personality to pitch in and help us grow our organization from the success we've built so far; to the company we know we can be and we desire to be.

The good news is: our client has a growing company with stable contracts in place for the future. They also have some of the best benefits in the region.

What this means to YOU is that you will work in an environment that is:
Fast paced
Demanding of excellence
Undergoing change and Continuous Improvement
Expecting your best. Period.

If this sounds like the kind of role that you are skilled for, the leadership that you want to work with, and the challenge that you're not intimidated by, great. We want to talk to you too.

EMAIL your resume to be amongst the best chosen to have a conversation regarding this amazing opportunity

Email Cheryl Pozek at email removed to discuss your qualifications and how you can help drive success at our client site.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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