
Senior Human Resources Business Partner
- Brampton, ON
- $100,000-120,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Proactively identifying people and talent management needs of the client group and provide both operational and consultative HR guidance and support
- Collaborate and work proactively with business leaders to identify key issues impacting operational goals, and offer strategic solutions
- Developing and implementing strategies to support the unique needs of a high-tech engineering population
- Provide expert guidance and assistance to managers on a wide range of human resource issues, including employee & labour relations, conflict resolution, performance and compensation management, employee retention and engagement, workplace accommodations, and employment legislation, HR policies and people programs
- Collaborate closely with MDA’s HR team on new initiatives, process implementation and leverage team expertise in planning and delivering functional initiatives to respective client group
- Manage multiple priorities and projects simultaneously, with the ability to shift between strategic, operational, and tactical levels
- Communicate, facilitate, and/or present talent programs and rollouts at the business area level and work with leaders to develop and retain talent
- Actively participate in HR enterprise initiatives, such as development of new human resources talent programs for the organization as a whole
- Lead change management initiatives to support business transformation, including communicating, training and monitoring changes and providing coaching to leaders
- Analyze HR data and metrics to inform business decisions, identify trends, and measure the impact of HR initiatives
- Building and maintaining a positive and productive relationship with union leadership and representatives
- Developing and implementing strategies to promote positive labour relations, including joint union-management committees and employee engagement initiatives
- Interpreting and ensuring compliance with collective agreements, labour laws, and regulations, providing guidance and support to managers on application and interpretation
- Liaising with union representatives, managing and resolving labour relations issues, including grievances, arbitrations, and collective bargaining
- Manage through ambiguity, uncertainty, and changing priorities, while maintaining a solution-oriented approach
- Provide responsive and timely support to business leaders and employees, ensuring that HR services are delivered in a timely and effective manner
- Staying up to date with industry trends and best practices
- Travel to the Kanata location on a regular cadence to meet with managers and employees to support their HR and talent needs
- Collaborating with other HR functions to ensure integrated HR services
- A seasoned human resources professional with 7-10 years of related business partnering experience
- Completion of post-secondary education in Human Resources Management, CHRL certification or equivalent
- Experience in labour relations, including liaisons with union representatives, managing grievances, and interpreting collective agreements is an asset
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills, with the ability to build trust with business leaders, HR peers and employees
- Experience with change management, including developing and implementing change management plans, communicating changes to employees, and providing coaching to leaders
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to analyze HR data and metrics to inform business decisions
- Experience supporting high tech manufacturing and/or engineering roles is an asset
- Strong business acumen, with the ability to understand business objectives and develop HR strategies to support them
- Experience working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, with the ability to prioritize multiple tasks and projects simultaneously
- Proficient in using HR Analytics to make informed decisions and be able to measure impact (proficient in MS Office tools)
- Strong understanding of applicable employment and human rights legislation in Ontario
- Proven skills in coaching, facilitation, conflict resolution, risk management, and relationship management
- Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality
- Effective and persuasive oral and written communication and presentation skills
- Commitment to fostering an inclusive culture that values diverse perspectives