Position Summary:
As People Business Partner you act as a strategic partner for assigned business units, addressing people-related challenges, supporting performance and development processes, and aligning talent with business goals to promote career development and equitable growth opportunities.
Responsibilities:
1. Act as a strategic partner at eye level for assigned business units, guiding employment policies and solutions.
2. Support performance reviews, goal setting, and employee development processes to drive growth.
3. Conduct employee exit process for departing employees; collect feedback, highlight trends and suggest solutions to address areas needing improvement.
4. Help plan workforce needs, identify skill gaps, and support succession planning, aligning talent with business goals.
5. Promote career development and equitable growth opportunities for employees.
6. Partner with the DEI team to drive inclusive hiring practices and initiatives such as training programs and employee resource groups.
7. Support organizational changes with clear communication and strong employee engagement.
8. Assist leaders in implementing new policies and processes effectively.
9. Use metrics to provide insights on turnover, engagement, and performance, supporting data-driven decisions.
10. Gather feedback and leverage data to improve the People Organization programs.
11. Contribute to People Organization projects, ensuring alignment between People Organization practices and overall organizational objectives.
12. Ensure a positive work environment by developing and implementing policies that foster strong employee relations and minimize workplace conflicts. Handle disputes, complaints, and disciplinary cases in accordance with company policies and legal requirements. Collaborate with managers to address people-related challenges, offering tailored solutions for conflict resolution, performance improvement, and disciplinary actions (PIPs, Warnings, etc.).
13. Advise leaders and managers on labor law issues, conflict resolution strategies, and the fair handling of employee matters. Provide guidance on implementing disciplinary actions and promoting fair work practices.
14. Ensure that all People Organization practices and decisions comply with labor laws. Take responsibility for monitoring changes in legislation and implementing them within the company.
15. Develop and implement disciplinary procedures that ensure adherence to company policies. Regularly review and update procedural guidelines to meet current standards.
16. Collaborate with leaders to improve employee satisfaction and promote retention. Develop initiatives to boost morale and prevent escalations.
17. Lead investigations into complaints, discrimination, or misconduct in the workplace. Conduct effective and thorough fact-gathering and objective investigations. Ensure thorough, confidential, and fair handling of incidents.
18. Willingness to travel regularly to the business sites.
The anticipated annual base pay range for this full-time position is $85,000-$95,000. Actual base pay will be determined based on a variety of factors, including years of relevant experience, training, qualifications, and internal equity. The compensation package may also include an annual bonus target, subject to eligibility and other requirements. Additionally, we offer a comprehensive benefits package to employees, including a 401(k) plan with employer match, 12 weeks of paid parental leave, health plans (medical, dental, and vision), life insurance and disability, and generous paid time off.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
1. Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field.
2. 3-5 years of experience as a People Business Partner or in a related People role.
3. Human Resources Certification (PHR/SHRM-CP/CCP) designation.
4. Experience within a professional services organization or the insurance industry is preferred.
Specific Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
1. Strong consultative skills, with the ability to provide tailored People support to meet business needs.
2. Proficiency in employment laws and regulations, employee relations, performance management, and workforce planning.
3. Familiarity with People data analysis, with the ability to use metrics to inform people decisions.
4. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a focus on relationship-building and problem-solving.
5. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams).
6. Able to successfully operate within a matrixed structure and work as part of a global team.
7. Working knowledge of applicable U.S. laws and regulations related to the HR function (EEO, FMLA, ADA, Title VII, FLSA, HIPPA etc.), familiarity with international employment regulations desirable.
Fundamental competencies form the foundation for individual and organizational success in TÜV SÜD and apply to all employees and showcase behaviors aligned to TÜV SÜD values and culture cornerstones and will be evaluated in performance assessments:
1. Communication
2. Collaboration
3. Customer Orientation
4. Self-Management
Additional Information
Equal Opportunity Employer – Disability and Veteran
TÜV SÜD America, Inc. is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, marital status, genetics, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status and those laws, directives, and regulations of Federal, State, and Local governing bodies or agencies. We participate in the E-Verify Employment Verification Program.
For more information on applicable equal employment regulations, please refer to the following: Labor Law 2025
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