J.D. Irving

Human Resources Manager

J.D. Irving$107K — $143K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 7-10 years HR experience with a focus on safety systems
  • University Degree or equivalent
  • CHRP or CPHL designation is a plus
  • Project Management skills
  • Experience in high-speed manufacturing preferred
  • Effective communicator and public speaker
  • Strong influencing skills and ability to gain stakeholder buy-in

Responsibilities

  • Lead by example to reinforce safe work habits among all employees
  • Ensure adherence to safety policies and procedures
  • Oversee and document all HR processes at the plant
  • Collaborate with recruitment partners to keep processes on track
  • Foster a positive employee relations atmosphere
  • Support Leadership in strategic HR planning and activities
  • Coordinate performance review processes, both annual and interim

Benefits

  • Flexible medical, dental, and vision plan
  • Employee & family assistance program
  • RRSP matching program
  • Health & Wellness reimbursements
  • Product purchase program
  • Opportunities for job-related training and development
  • Relocation costs covered (if applicable)
Full Job Description
Job Description

What We Offer:
  • Flexible medical, dental, and vision plan
  • Employee & family assistance program
  • RRSP matching program
  • Health & Wellness reimbursements
  • Product purchase program
  • Opportunities to take part in job-related training and development
  • Relocation cost (if applicable)
  • $107,887 - $143,850 (please note that this is an estimate and actual pay will vary depending on experience, qualifications, and professional certifications.)


Responsibilities

Reporting directly to the Plant Manager -Toronto and indirectly to the VP Human Resources ICP, the Human Resources Manager will be accountable for the effective delivery of all HR fundamentals and HR processes for the site. This position will oversee all areas of human resources in our tissue manufacturing facility. They will be responsible for providing day to day advice, consultation, and support in the areas of performance management, employee relations, employee engagement, mentoring and coaching, learning and development and plant level staffing, along with communications. They will be required to audit, evaluate, assess, and make suggestions for improvement for all the HR business processes.
  • Reinforce safe work habits to all employees by leading through example.
  • Support safety policy and procedures, lead by example and ensure safety procedures are followed.
  • Ensure all HR processes at the plant are followed per the standard and documented.
  • Work with recruitment partners to ensure the process moves forward.
  • Develop and maintain a favorable employee relations climate.
  • Support the Leadership Team in determining and directing long range plans, objectives, and activities with respect to all HR functions.
  • Coordinate annual performance reviews and interim processes.
  • Guide leaders on when and how to deliver feedback based on audience.
  • Engage managers and team members at plant site on the progressive discipline process.
  • Participate, contribute, and support continuous improvement initiatives related to plant and HR area KPI's.
  • Lead and support the action plan development process.
  • Accountable to organize and facilitate all employee/social events.
  • Facilitate all HR related training events at the site.


Qualifications

  • Experience in high-speed manufacturing is an asset
  • Effective communicator and public speaker
  • Disability Management experience
  • Project Management skills
  • Excellent influencing skills and ability to develop buy-in from key stakeholders
  • Excellent time management skills
  • Effective leadership and conflict resolution skills
  • Proven ability to demonstrate the application of risk assessment to operations and activities
  • Knowledge on incident investigation and root cause analysis skills would be an asset

Education:
  • University Degree or equivalent
  • CHRP or CPHL designation is an asset
  • 7-10 years HR experience with exposure to safety systems


About the Team

At Irving Tissue, we know the key to success is our people.

We are a leading manufacturer of premium quality tissue products - including national brands Royale® in Canada and Scotties® in the US - and private label.

We pride ourselves in our commitment to providing the best quality products and exceptional service to our consumers and customers.

Our parent company - J.D. Irving, Limited, is a responsible steward of the forests. J.D. Irving has planted more than 1 billion trees since 1957, and the Irving Forest Supply Chain, which includes Irving Tissue, was declared carbon neutral for the first time in 2020 and each full year since.

About J.D. Irving

J.D. Irving is a diversified conglomerate with operations in forestry, paper products, agriculture, transportation, and retail. The company is one of the largest employers in Eastern Canada, with over 16,000 employees. J.D. Irving is committed to sustainable development and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. The company is also involved in a range of community and charitable activities. J.D. Irving is headquartered in Saint John, New Brunswick.
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