
Director of Human Resources and Recruiting
Trigo Group, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102
Director of Human Resources
Under general supervision and reporting to the President of TRIGO Aerospace, Defense and Rail, Americas (TADRA), the Director of Human Resources drives processes and innovation to foster a "best-in-class" multi-state and international organization. The position provides leadership and strategic guidance to business unit functions and oversees HR activities including recruiting, onboarding, payroll, benefits, 401k administration, workers compensation, terminations, employee relations, workforce planning, organizational integration, and culture building. Essential job functions include serving as a member of the Executive Leadership team, providing strategic guidance and collaboration; overseeing all aspects of the employment life cycle; establishing strategic business initiatives and delivering results; collaborating with leadership teams from sister companies to foster business integration; responsible for continuous evaluation and improvement of employee engagement programs; managing employee wellness initiatives; managing cost-savings and budget process; partnering with management and their teams to develop and execute the HR strategies and activities that foster growth, innovation, and organizational effectiveness; ensuring a positive, developmental, inclusive, and diverse work environment free of discrimination; designing, building and implementing processes and tools to set managers and employees up for success; building and implementing strategic programs that drive outcomes for the organization such as compensation, performance management, employee relations, career development and leadership development; building and leading an effective Recruiting and HR Team including coaching, mentoring and professional development; coaching and counseling managers on maintaining positive employee relations and performance management; conducting investigations as necessary in response to employee relations issues and implementing appropriate courses of action; providing guidance to management regarding evaluation of changing business needs, efficiencies, and structure within their individual teams, assessing future needs, talent, and recommending action; analyzing and facilitating leadership and cultural activities; using influence and coaching skills to cultivate a culture that reflects TADRA Core Values; functioning as a liaison between employees and management to answer questions or concerns regarding company policies, practices, and regulations; ensuring compliance with applicable US and international employment laws and regulations; leading communication and rollout of continuous improvement of HR programs and policies; leading audits and corrective action implementation for HR processes, 401k, and payroll; overseeing recruitment, onboarding, multi-state and international payroll, retirement savings and compensation administration, employee relations, engagement, wellness, Workers Compensation, unemployment, performance management, and termination processes; leading annual benefits RFP process, selection, implementation, and open enrollment; supporting France headquarter initiatives as required; and performing other duties as assigned. Knowledge of US and international employment law and legislation; policies and best practices of HR Management; AAP requirements; CA IIPP; Occupational Safety and Health; HRIS and Payroll platforms; evolving domestic and international influences on management, policies, processes, and practices. Skills include advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Payroll and HRIS systems; strong business acumen, analytical approach to problem solving, and organizational skills; professionalism, integrity, tact, and exceptional attention to detail; strong independent decision-making skills; excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills; fluent English reading and writing. Ability to work independently, lead and direct teams, monitor and foster productivity; establish credibility and build collaborative effective relationships with executive leadership, staff at all levels of the organization, and external clients; implement systems integration, automation, and development; research and implement compliant practices and solutions for multi-state and international employment management; manage confidential information with discretion; manage a heavy workload and multi-task under strict timelines; pass pre-hire background check including credit screening. Education and experience include Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Relations, Human Resources Management, Business Administration or similar; advanced degree preferred; 20 years HR Leadership experience with 5 or more years in a strategic development capacity. C-suite leadership; AAP/EEO; multistate and international largely remote workforce; designing and project managing successful people programs, and a track record of innovation. Coaching and developing an HR Team. Organizational development, change management, training and development, employee relations, payroll and retirement savings, benefits, compensation. Demonstrated success in developing HR strategies to support business objectives. Any combination of education and experience may be considered. SPHR preferred. Working conditions include productivity: Incumbents must perform work in an efficient, effective, and timely manner with minimal direction. Mobility: Incumbents are required to participate in assigned physical activities which may include light lifting and sitting for prolonged periods of time. Vision: enough to read printed documents, computer screens, and observe behavior of others. Environment: Typical home office conditions, working directly with Senior Management, local and remote staff members. Other factors: Typical hours worked are Monday Friday from 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Incumbents may be required to work occasional extended hours. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk (approximately 1-2 miles a day); sit; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop or kneel. The noise level in the work environment is usually low. Benefits include 12 days paid vacation first year, increasing with service years; 10 days paid sick time; 11 paid holidays; healthcare insurance available: Medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD, critical illness, life insurance for self and dependents; Champ Plan Wellness and Health; 401k retirement savings with match; company-provided cell phone, laptop, mobile wi-fi (for business use only); regular hourly rate for travel time; direct pay travel arrangements for flights, hotels and rental cars; travel reimbursements direct deposited with each payroll; federal rate mileage reimbursement (.67/mile 2024) when driving personal vehicles on company business; direct pay travel arrangements for flights, hotels and rental cars; travel reimbursements direct deposited with each payroll; $1500 EMPLOYEE REFERRAL BONUS. Company overview: TRIGO ADR Americas is the leader in the Aerospace & Defense Industry providing global Supplier Delivery Assurance, Supplier Development and Quality Management Services. Trigo provides a fully integrated service solution to optimize Supplier performance through an embedded "boots on the ground" business model to drive systemic changes that enhance Supplier Quality and Supplier Delivery performance. We work as an extension of our Customers to build and maintain supplier and customer collaboration to ensure improved results and provide visibility throughout the supply chain. Trigo's team of dedicated Delivery Assurance Specialists, Supplier Development Specialists, Supplier Quality Engineers and Program Managers support hundreds of Customers and are deployed to thousands of Suppliers worldwide focused on achieving On-Time and On-Quality Delivery results. TRIGO ADR Americas is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans, and may require US Citizenship for employment on certain defense contracts subject to ITAR restrictions.
Under general supervision and reporting to the President of TRIGO Aerospace, Defense and Rail, Americas (TADRA), the Director of Human Resources drives processes and innovation to foster a "best-in-class" multi-state and international organization. The position provides leadership and strategic guidance to business unit functions and oversees HR activities including recruiting, onboarding, payroll, benefits, 401k administration, workers compensation, terminations, employee relations, workforce planning, organizational integration, and culture building. Essential job functions include serving as a member of the Executive Leadership team, providing strategic guidance and collaboration; overseeing all aspects of the employment life cycle; establishing strategic business initiatives and delivering results; collaborating with leadership teams from sister companies to foster business integration; responsible for continuous evaluation and improvement of employee engagement programs; managing employee wellness initiatives; managing cost-savings and budget process; partnering with management and their teams to develop and execute the HR strategies and activities that foster growth, innovation, and organizational effectiveness; ensuring a positive, developmental, inclusive, and diverse work environment free of discrimination; designing, building and implementing processes and tools to set managers and employees up for success; building and implementing strategic programs that drive outcomes for the organization such as compensation, performance management, employee relations, career development and leadership development; building and leading an effective Recruiting and HR Team including coaching, mentoring and professional development; coaching and counseling managers on maintaining positive employee relations and performance management; conducting investigations as necessary in response to employee relations issues and implementing appropriate courses of action; providing guidance to management regarding evaluation of changing business needs, efficiencies, and structure within their individual teams, assessing future needs, talent, and recommending action; analyzing and facilitating leadership and cultural activities; using influence and coaching skills to cultivate a culture that reflects TADRA Core Values; functioning as a liaison between employees and management to answer questions or concerns regarding company policies, practices, and regulations; ensuring compliance with applicable US and international employment laws and regulations; leading communication and rollout of continuous improvement of HR programs and policies; leading audits and corrective action implementation for HR processes, 401k, and payroll; overseeing recruitment, onboarding, multi-state and international payroll, retirement savings and compensation administration, employee relations, engagement, wellness, Workers Compensation, unemployment, performance management, and termination processes; leading annual benefits RFP process, selection, implementation, and open enrollment; supporting France headquarter initiatives as required; and performing other duties as assigned. Knowledge of US and international employment law and legislation; policies and best practices of HR Management; AAP requirements; CA IIPP; Occupational Safety and Health; HRIS and Payroll platforms; evolving domestic and international influences on management, policies, processes, and practices. Skills include advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Payroll and HRIS systems; strong business acumen, analytical approach to problem solving, and organizational skills; professionalism, integrity, tact, and exceptional attention to detail; strong independent decision-making skills; excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills; fluent English reading and writing. Ability to work independently, lead and direct teams, monitor and foster productivity; establish credibility and build collaborative effective relationships with executive leadership, staff at all levels of the organization, and external clients; implement systems integration, automation, and development; research and implement compliant practices and solutions for multi-state and international employment management; manage confidential information with discretion; manage a heavy workload and multi-task under strict timelines; pass pre-hire background check including credit screening. Education and experience include Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Relations, Human Resources Management, Business Administration or similar; advanced degree preferred; 20 years HR Leadership experience with 5 or more years in a strategic development capacity. C-suite leadership; AAP/EEO; multistate and international largely remote workforce; designing and project managing successful people programs, and a track record of innovation. Coaching and developing an HR Team. Organizational development, change management, training and development, employee relations, payroll and retirement savings, benefits, compensation. Demonstrated success in developing HR strategies to support business objectives. Any combination of education and experience may be considered. SPHR preferred. Working conditions include productivity: Incumbents must perform work in an efficient, effective, and timely manner with minimal direction. Mobility: Incumbents are required to participate in assigned physical activities which may include light lifting and sitting for prolonged periods of time. Vision: enough to read printed documents, computer screens, and observe behavior of others. Environment: Typical home office conditions, working directly with Senior Management, local and remote staff members. Other factors: Typical hours worked are Monday Friday from 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Incumbents may be required to work occasional extended hours. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk (approximately 1-2 miles a day); sit; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop or kneel. The noise level in the work environment is usually low. Benefits include 12 days paid vacation first year, increasing with service years; 10 days paid sick time; 11 paid holidays; healthcare insurance available: Medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD, critical illness, life insurance for self and dependents; Champ Plan Wellness and Health; 401k retirement savings with match; company-provided cell phone, laptop, mobile wi-fi (for business use only); regular hourly rate for travel time; direct pay travel arrangements for flights, hotels and rental cars; travel reimbursements direct deposited with each payroll; federal rate mileage reimbursement (.67/mile 2024) when driving personal vehicles on company business; direct pay travel arrangements for flights, hotels and rental cars; travel reimbursements direct deposited with each payroll; $1500 EMPLOYEE REFERRAL BONUS. Company overview: TRIGO ADR Americas is the leader in the Aerospace & Defense Industry providing global Supplier Delivery Assurance, Supplier Development and Quality Management Services. Trigo provides a fully integrated service solution to optimize Supplier performance through an embedded "boots on the ground" business model to drive systemic changes that enhance Supplier Quality and Supplier Delivery performance. We work as an extension of our Customers to build and maintain supplier and customer collaboration to ensure improved results and provide visibility throughout the supply chain. Trigo's team of dedicated Delivery Assurance Specialists, Supplier Development Specialists, Supplier Quality Engineers and Program Managers support hundreds of Customers and are deployed to thousands of Suppliers worldwide focused on achieving On-Time and On-Quality Delivery results. TRIGO ADR Americas is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans, and may require US Citizenship for employment on certain defense contracts subject to ITAR restrictions.