Business HR Partner

Intel Intel · Semiconductors · Tokyo, Japan

Business HR Partner at Intel in Tokyo, Japan, responsible for partnering with business leaders on HR initiatives, talent management, employee relations, and workforce planning. Requires at least 10 years of HR experience, proficiency in HR programs, employee relations, employment law, and data analysis, with specific experience in Japan labor laws and regulations.

What you'd actually do

  1. Partners with HR and business group's management to implement end of end HR initiative at the business unit / division/regional/country level, such as workforce demand planning, talent management etc. Engage with business groups in HR program delivery. Actively contributes to the culture of agility and innovation.
  2. Contributes to development of company objectives and principles to achieve goals in creative and effective ways. Leverages foundational organization capability principles and/or design components to improve individual, group and organizational functioning.
  3. Partners with the business to drive workforce planning, business unit restructures, and succession planning, ensuring that core HR processes are applied appropriately and in a legally compliant manner. Regularly makes decisions that impact the attainment of project objectives and resources of employees.
  4. Responsible for providing real time and strategic employee relations engagement and management through effective triage, stakeholder management, and thorough assessments using independent judgment.
  5. Analyzes data and documentation to evaluate and influence employees and management regarding employee relations.

Skills

Required

  • HR programs and policies
  • employee relations
  • employment law and regulations
  • data analysis
  • talent management
  • talent development
  • performance management
  • Japan labor laws
  • Japan employment regulations
  • Business fluent Japanese
  • working proficiency in English

Nice to have

  • Advanced problem-solving skills
  • complex organizational challenges
  • communication and collaboration abilities
  • business acumen
  • disciplined execution
  • strategic HR interventions
  • supporting Japan site leadership
  • engaging with Labor Standards Inspection Office
  • Strong judgment
  • cultural effectiveness

What the JD emphasized

  • legally compliant manner
  • employee relations
  • Japan labor laws and employment regulations
  • labor authorities