Employee Relations Business Partner

Nuro Nuro · Robotics · Santa Clara, CA +1 · HR

This role is for an Employee Relations Business Partner at Nuro, a self-driving technology company. The primary focus is on handling employee-specific issues, investigations, policy interpretation, and disciplinary guidance for the operations workforce and broader company. The role involves end-to-end investigation management, coaching managers, tracking ER data, and improving ER tools and processes. It requires strong knowledge of employment law, particularly in California, and experience supporting high-volume, fast-paced environments.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own employee relations intake, triage, and investigations for the Operations workforce and broader Nuro population, ensuring timely, fair, and well-documented case handling
  2. Lead investigations end-to-end: conduct witness interviews, prepare question outlines, organize interview notes, gather and review documentation, make objective fact findings, summarize key issues, and communicate findings to relevant stakeholders
  3. Draft investigation reports and written summaries; close out appropriately with both complainant and subject
  4. Partner with frontline supervisors and managers on corrective action, disciplinary consistency, documentation quality, and separation readiness
  5. Support high-volume ER matters including attendance, job abandonment, professionalism, policy violations, interpersonal conflict, reporting failures, and other conduct-related concerns

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of experience in employee relations, investigations, HRBP, HR generalist, or employment law roles, including direct ownership of complex ER matters
  • Strong investigation skills: interviewing, fact assessment, documentation review, and written recommendation development
  • Experience supporting hourly, non-exempt, contingent, or shift-based workforces in operations, logistics, transportation, manufacturing, warehouse, retail, hospitality, or similarly fast-paced environments
  • Ability to manage a high volume of cases with strong judgment, responsiveness, and close attention to detail
  • Strong manager coaching skills and the ability to guide frontline leaders through difficult employee issues with clarity and consistency
  • Excellent written communication and documentation skills
  • Strong knowledge of California employment law and ER practices for high-volume environments
  • Calm, practical, and solutions-oriented in ambiguous or high-pressure situations
  • Highly organized and process-minded, with the ability to build lightweight systems that improve consistency without slowing down operations
  • Comfortable building trust across employees, managers, and cross-functional partners while handling sensitive matters with discretion
  • Comfortable working in site-based, shift-driven environments, with occasional off-hours support as needed

Nice to have

  • Experience supporting multi-site or 24/7 operations
  • Experience in safety-sensitive, industrial, transportation, or other high-accountability environments
  • Experience handling cases involving harassment, discrimination, retaliation, racially charged incidents, or suspected impairment
  • Experience supporting temporary workforce models and partnering directly with vendors
  • Experience building ER playbooks, manager toolkits, investigation frameworks, or disciplinary processes in high-growth environments
  • J.D. or employment law background
  • PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP, or AWI-CH certifications

What the JD emphasized

  • Strong investigation skills: interviewing, fact assessment, documentation review, and written recommendation development
  • Strong knowledge of California employment law and ER practices for high-volume environments