Employee Relations Partner

Axon Axon · Enterprise · London, United Kingdom · 4601 People Operations

This role focuses on driving the adoption of AI and automation within People Operations and Employee Relations to streamline case management, improve reporting, reduce administrative burden, and create scalable processes. It involves partnering with various teams to manage employee relations matters and ensure compliance across EMEA.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and manage a broad range of employee relations matters across EMEA, including but not limited to; Performance improvement processes (PIPs), flexible working requests, absence management, redundancy and restructuring consultations, employee complaints, disciplinary and grievance processes and probation management.
  2. Provide expert guidance and coaching to managers on employee relations best practices, risk mitigation, and employment law considerations.
  3. Partner closely with HR Business Partners, Legal, and business leaders to ensure consistent and compliant outcomes across multiple jurisdictions.
  4. Draft and review employee relations documentation, including investigation reports, consultation materials, outcome letters, and settlement documentation.
  5. Support organisational change initiatives, restructures, and workforce planning activities across EMEA.

Skills

Required

  • HR experience
  • Employee relations management
  • Performance management
  • Investigations
  • Grievances
  • Disciplinary processes
  • Redundancies
  • UK employment law
  • EMEA employment law
  • Stakeholder management
  • Written communication
  • Documentation skills
  • Organizational skills
  • Prioritization

Nice to have

  • Global technology or SaaS experience
  • Organizational change support
  • Workforce transformation support

What the JD emphasized

  • 4+ years of HR experience at a fast-pace, high growth company
  • Strong practical experience managing complex ER matters, including performance management, flexible working requests, investigations, grievances, disciplinary processes, and redundancies
  • Good understanding of UK employment law and experience supporting employee relations matters across multiple EMEA countries (Spain, Italy, France, Netherlands, Finland, Bulgaria)
  • Demonstrated ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced, high-growth environment
  • Experience partnering with managers at varying levels of seniority and influencing decision-making
  • Strong judgment and ability to balance legal risk, business needs, and employee experience
  • Excellent written communication and documentation skills
  • Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously