
Director - HR (Global Containers) - Seattle, WA
Carrix, Inc./SSA Marine, Inc., Seattle, WA, United States
Director - HR (Global Containers)
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Location: Seattle, Washington, United States
Compensation Range: $160,000 - 180,000 per year
Onsite Status: Hybrid – combination of WFH and in-person work
Address: 1131 SW Klickitat Way, Seattle, Washington 98134, United States
Essential Job Responsibilities This Director-Human Resources position will focus on our Global Containers division and will help oversee global workforce strategy while partnering with HR leadership. This role will support business needs and ensure the proper implementation of company strategy and objectives. This position works at all levels of the HR "stack" – strategic, operational, and tactical – and influences effectively across the company. This role requires direct interaction with regional management and executive levels to provide end-to-end HR support.
The position requires strong proficiency in both English and Spanish written and spoken to effectively support teams across domestic and international locations.
Partner with leaders to develop and implement recruiting strategies, including creating job descriptions, assisting managers with posting jobs, creating offer letters, communication, and partnering with the compensation team to price the role.
Coordinate international transfers, housing and logistical support for relocating employees.
Collaborate with international HR partners to align and develop a global understanding.
Resolve cross-cultural differences and implement global training and development programs.
Partner with leadership to align HR strategy with international business objectives, manage change, and build local HR capacity.
Oversee change management within the HRIS system for managers, including pay changes, transfers, retirement, termination, etc., ensuring all guidelines are followed.
Partner with HR Management to improve manager and employee performance by identifying and clarifying problems, evaluating potential solutions, implementing selected solutions, and coaching and counseling managers and employees.
Act as a point of escalation to assist the HR team with employee relations and leave of absence questions.
Assist in reviewing, processing, and managing leaves of absence, including FMLA, State Leave, WC, and other applicable leaves.
Develop and implement HR strategies and initiatives aligned with the overall business strategy.
Oversee and manage a performance system that drives high performance for the division.
Assess training needs and apply and monitor training programs.
Ensure legal compliance throughout human resource management.
Assist HR Management in implementing HR processes, policies, change management, recruiting, employee relations, training, and compliance.
Collaborate with the leadership team to champion and accelerate a culture of excellence in which people feel engaged and inspired to deliver top business results.
Act as a liaison working between the domestic and international container divisions to streamline processes, implement strategies, and further align the company.
Participate in creating and updating HR-related forms, policies, and processes to ensure best practices and compliance.
Take an active role in the implementation of new and existing platforms of the HRIS system, reviewing best practices, system administration, and ongoing maintenance.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum of 10+ years of Human Resources experience, with significant experience on the international global side.
Minimum of 8+ years of Human Resources strategic leadership with labor relations and experience working with both Union and Non-Union environments.
Industry experience in shipping/logistics/transportation/maritime industry preferred but not critical.
Extensive experience working with large domestic and international companies.
Proficient in written and spoken Spanish.
Demonstrated knowledge of applicable laws as they apply to ADA, ADEA, EEO and affirmative action, FMLA, FLSA, OSHA, etc.
Demonstrated knowledge of strategic workforce planning.
Superior analytical skills and experience using and presenting data to make decisions.
Strong ability to attract and retain talent and work with motivated high-performance teams.
Ability to bring immediate credibility to the human resources function through professional qualifications and leadership skills.
Project the highest levels of integrity while winning through a consultative and embracing personality.
Superior interpersonal communication and presentation skills, as well as proved organizational skills.
Attention to detail and accuracy is a must.
Key Attributes
Ability to work and establish trust with all levels of personnel.
Listen and ask questions first; take thoughtful action only after the situation and challenges are fully assessed and use data to drive the appropriate solution.
Collaborative and inclusive when it comes to key decisions.
Analytical and detail oriented.
Supervisory Responsibilities No
Work Environment
Required job duties are normally performed in a climate-controlled office environment.
Exposure to computer screens.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Will be required to travel domestically or internationally up to 15% and work as needed after core business hours.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
Benefits Eligible employees (and their families) may qualify for medical, dental, and vision insurance, basic life and accidental death insurance, paid disability insurance, including paid parental leave if eligible, and an Employee Assistance Program. Employees will receive paid sick and vacation time, and company holidays if eligible. The company also offers paid bereavement leave, and paid jury duty. Eligible employees can enroll in our company's 401(k) plan, as well as a retirement plan. Employees will be eligible for discretionary and/or metric-based bonuses dependent on their position.
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Location: Seattle, Washington, United States
Compensation Range: $160,000 - 180,000 per year
Onsite Status: Hybrid – combination of WFH and in-person work
Address: 1131 SW Klickitat Way, Seattle, Washington 98134, United States
Essential Job Responsibilities This Director-Human Resources position will focus on our Global Containers division and will help oversee global workforce strategy while partnering with HR leadership. This role will support business needs and ensure the proper implementation of company strategy and objectives. This position works at all levels of the HR "stack" – strategic, operational, and tactical – and influences effectively across the company. This role requires direct interaction with regional management and executive levels to provide end-to-end HR support.
The position requires strong proficiency in both English and Spanish written and spoken to effectively support teams across domestic and international locations.
Partner with leaders to develop and implement recruiting strategies, including creating job descriptions, assisting managers with posting jobs, creating offer letters, communication, and partnering with the compensation team to price the role.
Coordinate international transfers, housing and logistical support for relocating employees.
Collaborate with international HR partners to align and develop a global understanding.
Resolve cross-cultural differences and implement global training and development programs.
Partner with leadership to align HR strategy with international business objectives, manage change, and build local HR capacity.
Oversee change management within the HRIS system for managers, including pay changes, transfers, retirement, termination, etc., ensuring all guidelines are followed.
Partner with HR Management to improve manager and employee performance by identifying and clarifying problems, evaluating potential solutions, implementing selected solutions, and coaching and counseling managers and employees.
Act as a point of escalation to assist the HR team with employee relations and leave of absence questions.
Assist in reviewing, processing, and managing leaves of absence, including FMLA, State Leave, WC, and other applicable leaves.
Develop and implement HR strategies and initiatives aligned with the overall business strategy.
Oversee and manage a performance system that drives high performance for the division.
Assess training needs and apply and monitor training programs.
Ensure legal compliance throughout human resource management.
Assist HR Management in implementing HR processes, policies, change management, recruiting, employee relations, training, and compliance.
Collaborate with the leadership team to champion and accelerate a culture of excellence in which people feel engaged and inspired to deliver top business results.
Act as a liaison working between the domestic and international container divisions to streamline processes, implement strategies, and further align the company.
Participate in creating and updating HR-related forms, policies, and processes to ensure best practices and compliance.
Take an active role in the implementation of new and existing platforms of the HRIS system, reviewing best practices, system administration, and ongoing maintenance.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum of 10+ years of Human Resources experience, with significant experience on the international global side.
Minimum of 8+ years of Human Resources strategic leadership with labor relations and experience working with both Union and Non-Union environments.
Industry experience in shipping/logistics/transportation/maritime industry preferred but not critical.
Extensive experience working with large domestic and international companies.
Proficient in written and spoken Spanish.
Demonstrated knowledge of applicable laws as they apply to ADA, ADEA, EEO and affirmative action, FMLA, FLSA, OSHA, etc.
Demonstrated knowledge of strategic workforce planning.
Superior analytical skills and experience using and presenting data to make decisions.
Strong ability to attract and retain talent and work with motivated high-performance teams.
Ability to bring immediate credibility to the human resources function through professional qualifications and leadership skills.
Project the highest levels of integrity while winning through a consultative and embracing personality.
Superior interpersonal communication and presentation skills, as well as proved organizational skills.
Attention to detail and accuracy is a must.
Key Attributes
Ability to work and establish trust with all levels of personnel.
Listen and ask questions first; take thoughtful action only after the situation and challenges are fully assessed and use data to drive the appropriate solution.
Collaborative and inclusive when it comes to key decisions.
Analytical and detail oriented.
Supervisory Responsibilities No
Work Environment
Required job duties are normally performed in a climate-controlled office environment.
Exposure to computer screens.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Will be required to travel domestically or internationally up to 15% and work as needed after core business hours.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
Benefits Eligible employees (and their families) may qualify for medical, dental, and vision insurance, basic life and accidental death insurance, paid disability insurance, including paid parental leave if eligible, and an Employee Assistance Program. Employees will receive paid sick and vacation time, and company holidays if eligible. The company also offers paid bereavement leave, and paid jury duty. Eligible employees can enroll in our company's 401(k) plan, as well as a retirement plan. Employees will be eligible for discretionary and/or metric-based bonuses dependent on their position.
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