Description:
This is an opportunity for an Human Capital Associate to hit the ground running in a varied role with focus on Human Capital administration and supporting the Human Capital Business Partner. You will be teaming up with an International Human Capital Team across Europe and the United States.
This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership for key HR processes and grow with the business over time by creating a track record of experience on the whole employee life cycle.
We are a supportive and fun team who love to learn and grow our experience and careers. We offer you a possibility for hybrid work, an attractive compensation and benefits.
- You will be the go-to person for all HR administration.
- Process changes across the employee life cycle in partnership with centralized HR teams in the UK and US.
- Assist and oversee the administrative onboarding process in partnership with Talent Acquisitions and the Onboarding team in the US and provide HR onboarding training to new hires on their start day.
- Supporting absenteeism management activities, ranging from administration to advising managers and employees on reintegration efforts.
- Arranging and administering a range of HR related processes, such as the vacation registration process, public transport cards and preparing employer statements.
- Support the wider HR team with recurring HR processes including performance management and talent reviews, employee relation matters, projects and ad hoc requests.
- Support HR Business Partners with the process of any grievances, complaints, performance management matters or disciplinaries.
- Leverage relevant HR system (Workday) and Excel for reporting purposes Reviewing of monthly payroll in close collaboration with the payroll team and external provider.
- Management and archiving of human resources records.
- Besides the day to day work you take initiative to look for improvement in processes.
- Ensure orderly HR administration and fulfillment of legal requirements in regard to maternity leave, parental leave, long term illnesses etc.
What You Will Need
- Degree education.
- 2 (TWO) or more years work experience in a similar role, preferably within an international, corporate environment.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Human Resources administration and key processes.
- Highly proficient in Workday, including generating reports and data analysis.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office including Excel and PowerPoint.
- Proactive, with a self-starter mind-set.
- You have ideas and enjoy contributing to employee wellbeing and engagement.
- Hold a current Right to Work in the UK (e.g. UK Passport, EU Settled Status, Indefinite Leave to Remain). Visa sponsorship is not available for this role.
What Would Be Nice To Have
- Experience of supporting other international offices.