Manager, Human Resources Business Partner

Ford Ford · Auto · Kansas City, MO +1 · Employee Relations

Manager, Human Resources Business Partner for a manufacturing facility, focusing on employee relations, union relations, talent management, and driving HR initiatives to support business objectives and enhance employee experience within a unionized environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Provide strategic HR leadership as the trusted advisor for the manufacturing facility, owning the full scope of HR functions including employee relations, union relations, benefits, compensation, training, organizational development, and communications.
  2. Build strong relationships with manufacturing operations leadership to provide valuable consulting and strategic guidance on HR matters that drive sustainable cultural change and support production objectives.
  3. Establish and maintain strong operator relationships grounded in respect for people to prevent small issues from becoming costly escalations while building the engagement and trust essential for operational excellence.
  4. Partner with leadership to implement standardized recruitment processes with thorough background checks and cultural fit assessments, while designing comprehensive onboarding programs that include structured manager meetings and enhanced support during adjustment periods.
  5. Coach manufacturing leaders on effective communication practices, visibility, accessibility, and maintaining consistent leadership practices that demonstrate reliability and promote honest, timely dialogue with employees.

Skills

Required

  • HR leadership
  • Employee Relations
  • Union Relations
  • Talent Management
  • Organizational Development
  • Compensation and Benefits
  • Training and Development
  • Communication Skills
  • Coaching
  • Problem-Solving
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Investigation Skills
  • Lean Methodologies
  • HR Analytics

Nice to have

  • Experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Experience in a unionized environment
  • Experience with collective bargaining agreement negotiation and administration
  • Experience with discrimination charge resolution

What the JD emphasized

  • union relations
  • employee relations
  • collective bargaining agreement
  • grievances