
HR Generalist - Contract
Steer, New York, NY, United States
About Steer
At Steer North America, we help shape the future of mobility, cities, and infrastructure. Our work supports more connected, sustainable, and accessible transportation systems that improve how people live, work, and travel. Steer is an employee‑owned international consultancy specializing in transportation and infrastructure. We combine global expertise with local insight to help public and private sector clients tackle complex mobility challenges and make better decisions about how people and goods move. Our teams advise governments, transit agencies, airports, infrastructure investors, and private mobility operators across strategy, advisory, planning, and operations. From major transit investments to airport development and emerging mobility solutions, our work influences transportation systems relied on by millions.
What defines Steer is our people — curious thinkers, collaborative problem solvers, and changemakers who care about the communities we serve. Joining Steer means working on meaningful projects, contributing ideas that matter, and building a career with real impact.
About The Role
We are seeking an HR Generalist to support our North American team across the U.S. and Canada for maternity leave coverage. This role plays a critical part in delivering high‑quality, consistent HR support across the employee lifecycle—balancing operational excellence with strong employee experience. You will work closely with business leaders and employees to support day‑to‑day HR needs, ensure compliance across jurisdictions, and contribute to building a high‑performing, inclusive culture in a consulting environment.
Employee Lifecycle & HR Operations
Support onboarding and offboarding processes across U.S. and Canada, ensuring a smooth and compliant experience
Maintain accurate employee records and HR systems
Administer employment changes (promotions, transfers, compensation updates)
Respond to employee inquiries on policies, benefits, and HR processes
Support employee visa status review, extensions, and process
Employee Relations
Act as a first point of contact for employee relations matters, escalating more complex issues as needed
Support investigations, documentation, and resolution of workplace concerns
Provide guidance to managers on performance management and employee issues
Compliance & Policy
Ensure compliance with federal, state/provincial, and local employment laws across North America
Support the implementation and communication of HR policies and procedures
Assist with audits and documentation (e.g., I‑9 compliance in the U.S., employment standards in Canada)
Benefits & Payroll Support
Support benefits administration, including enrollments, changes, and employee communications
Act as a liaison with benefits providers in both the U.S. and Canada
Partner with payroll to ensure accurate and timely processing
Talent & Performance Support
Assist with recruitment coordination as needed (interview scheduling, candidate communication)
Support performance management cycles and processes
Contribute to employee engagement and culture initiatives
Projects & Continuous Improvement
Contribute to HR projects (e.g., process improvements, system enhancements, policy updates)
Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and employee experience
Support the implementation of HR programs across multiple offices
Qualifications & Experience
5‑7 years of HR experience, ideally in a professional services or consulting environment
Working knowledge of U.S. and/or Canadian employment practices (experience with both preferred)
Strong understanding of HR operations and employee lifecycle processes
Experience supporting multi‑location or remote teams
Skills & Competencies
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust across all levels
Sound judgment and ability to handle sensitive and confidential information
Detail‑oriented with strong organizational skills
Ability to navigate ambiguity and balance multiple priorities
Clear and professional communication skills
Benefits
Work with a collaborative, high‑performing team supporting passionate consultants that are changing transportation systems across North America
Opportunity to grow your HR career with exposure to cross‑border practices
Contribute to meaningful work that supports both business performance and employee experience
Benefits That Support You
We believe that supporting our people is essential to delivering great work. Our benefits are designed to support your health, wellbeing, financial security, and professional growth. An important part of this is a commitment to a flexible, hybrid working environment.
Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage
3% 401(k)/RRSP contribution
Discretionary annual bonus
Generous paid time off including vacation, public holidays, sick time, and volunteering days—up to 44 days (U.S.) and 47 days (Canada) annually
Group Share Incentive Plan, providing employees with the opportunity to share in the long‑term success of the firm
Commuter benefits (U.S.)
Salary range for this role is
55,000 - 65,000 USD (or Canadian equivalent). This is an estimated benchmark salary in good faith. All compensation, regardless of location, may be subject to change as skills, abilities, and internal equity are considered. In addition to base salary, all employees will be eligible for an annual discretionary performance bonus. Steer reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional compensation.
Our Commitment to Fairness & Inclusion
At Steer, everyone is valued for their talent, curiosity, and potential. We recruit based on capability — not background or pedigree — and our interviewers are trained to run fair and inclusive processes that give every candidate an equitable opportunity to succeed. We are proud to be an equal‑opportunity employer and welcome applicants from all legally protected backgrounds. We provide accommodations throughout the hiring process and during employment to ensure everyone can participate fully.
Full‑time and Part‑time applications are accepted.
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At Steer North America, we help shape the future of mobility, cities, and infrastructure. Our work supports more connected, sustainable, and accessible transportation systems that improve how people live, work, and travel. Steer is an employee‑owned international consultancy specializing in transportation and infrastructure. We combine global expertise with local insight to help public and private sector clients tackle complex mobility challenges and make better decisions about how people and goods move. Our teams advise governments, transit agencies, airports, infrastructure investors, and private mobility operators across strategy, advisory, planning, and operations. From major transit investments to airport development and emerging mobility solutions, our work influences transportation systems relied on by millions.
What defines Steer is our people — curious thinkers, collaborative problem solvers, and changemakers who care about the communities we serve. Joining Steer means working on meaningful projects, contributing ideas that matter, and building a career with real impact.
About The Role
We are seeking an HR Generalist to support our North American team across the U.S. and Canada for maternity leave coverage. This role plays a critical part in delivering high‑quality, consistent HR support across the employee lifecycle—balancing operational excellence with strong employee experience. You will work closely with business leaders and employees to support day‑to‑day HR needs, ensure compliance across jurisdictions, and contribute to building a high‑performing, inclusive culture in a consulting environment.
Employee Lifecycle & HR Operations
Support onboarding and offboarding processes across U.S. and Canada, ensuring a smooth and compliant experience
Maintain accurate employee records and HR systems
Administer employment changes (promotions, transfers, compensation updates)
Respond to employee inquiries on policies, benefits, and HR processes
Support employee visa status review, extensions, and process
Employee Relations
Act as a first point of contact for employee relations matters, escalating more complex issues as needed
Support investigations, documentation, and resolution of workplace concerns
Provide guidance to managers on performance management and employee issues
Compliance & Policy
Ensure compliance with federal, state/provincial, and local employment laws across North America
Support the implementation and communication of HR policies and procedures
Assist with audits and documentation (e.g., I‑9 compliance in the U.S., employment standards in Canada)
Benefits & Payroll Support
Support benefits administration, including enrollments, changes, and employee communications
Act as a liaison with benefits providers in both the U.S. and Canada
Partner with payroll to ensure accurate and timely processing
Talent & Performance Support
Assist with recruitment coordination as needed (interview scheduling, candidate communication)
Support performance management cycles and processes
Contribute to employee engagement and culture initiatives
Projects & Continuous Improvement
Contribute to HR projects (e.g., process improvements, system enhancements, policy updates)
Identify opportunities to improve efficiency and employee experience
Support the implementation of HR programs across multiple offices
Qualifications & Experience
5‑7 years of HR experience, ideally in a professional services or consulting environment
Working knowledge of U.S. and/or Canadian employment practices (experience with both preferred)
Strong understanding of HR operations and employee lifecycle processes
Experience supporting multi‑location or remote teams
Skills & Competencies
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build trust across all levels
Sound judgment and ability to handle sensitive and confidential information
Detail‑oriented with strong organizational skills
Ability to navigate ambiguity and balance multiple priorities
Clear and professional communication skills
Benefits
Work with a collaborative, high‑performing team supporting passionate consultants that are changing transportation systems across North America
Opportunity to grow your HR career with exposure to cross‑border practices
Contribute to meaningful work that supports both business performance and employee experience
Benefits That Support You
We believe that supporting our people is essential to delivering great work. Our benefits are designed to support your health, wellbeing, financial security, and professional growth. An important part of this is a commitment to a flexible, hybrid working environment.
Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage
3% 401(k)/RRSP contribution
Discretionary annual bonus
Generous paid time off including vacation, public holidays, sick time, and volunteering days—up to 44 days (U.S.) and 47 days (Canada) annually
Group Share Incentive Plan, providing employees with the opportunity to share in the long‑term success of the firm
Commuter benefits (U.S.)
Salary range for this role is
55,000 - 65,000 USD (or Canadian equivalent). This is an estimated benchmark salary in good faith. All compensation, regardless of location, may be subject to change as skills, abilities, and internal equity are considered. In addition to base salary, all employees will be eligible for an annual discretionary performance bonus. Steer reserves the right to ultimately pay more or less than the posted range and offer additional compensation.
Our Commitment to Fairness & Inclusion
At Steer, everyone is valued for their talent, curiosity, and potential. We recruit based on capability — not background or pedigree — and our interviewers are trained to run fair and inclusive processes that give every candidate an equitable opportunity to succeed. We are proud to be an equal‑opportunity employer and welcome applicants from all legally protected backgrounds. We provide accommodations throughout the hiring process and during employment to ensure everyone can participate fully.
Full‑time and Part‑time applications are accepted.
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