Fleetwood Australia exists to create innovative spaces for people to thrive. We aim to be the leader in reimagining sustainable spaces and have a clear strategy to Build, Transform and Grow our organisation. We’re ASX listed and an industry leader.
We design, manufacture and install modular buildings for education, affordable housing, mining, custodial and commercial sectors across all mainland Australian states. Our recreational vehicle work includes servicing as well as manufacture and distribute leading products. We work as One Fleetwood across our group of companies, including Building Solutions, Community Solutions and RV Solutions.
About the role:
This position works collaboratively with our departments to provide support, advice and guidance to managers and employees of the business. The role will also support the Group HR Manager and team members to embed HR strategies across the business to create an inspiring workplace that engages and retains high quality people, whilst ensuring business processes, systems and procedures are implemented and maintained.
This role is a great opportunity for an experienced and passionate HR professional to help deliver an exciting national HR agenda to drive business growth and organisational change.
This is a full time role and the working location will be determined by the successful candidate who can be based from our office in either Melbourne, Perth or Sydney. The role will require occasional travel to our business locations across Australia.
The key responsibilities of the role are:
- Providing guidance and support to managers in respect of complex HR issues.
- Interpreting and providing guidance on EBAs, Awards, employment contracts and conditions of employment.
- Providing ER and IR advice and support.
- Working with managers to ensure all employees receive performance reviews, including period progress/probation reviews.
- Coaching, advising and guiding managers on performance management ensuring legal compliance.
- Undertaking investigations in relation to grievances and formal complaints.
- Providing guidance to management and staff on company policies.
- Providing best practice advice on change management and consultation.
- Creating a highly engaging and communicative experience for new starters through a formal onboarding program.
- Assisting in the implementation and improvement of Diversity & Inclusion initiatives in line with the business objectives.
- Assisting the L&D Business Partner in related L&D activities.
- Ensuring all position descriptions are up to date and developing new PDs for roles.
- Assisting with HR aspects of the payroll process.
- Providing coaching, advice and guidance to managers to ensure a high level of employee engagement.
- Assisting in the development and continuous improvement of the group Succession Planning model.
- Providing key administrative support to ensure HR processes are effectively and efficiently executed.
The ideal candidate must possess a proven ability to influence and foster a positive and productive organistional culture. You will be experienced in working with diverse stakeholders and be skilled in generalist HR practices including ER/IR across both operational and corporate environments.
To be successful in this role you will demonstrate:
- A tertiary qualification in Human Resources; Industrial Relations; Business; Management or a related discipline (preferred but not essential).
- 2-3 + years’ experience in a similar position in construction or manufacturing industry (or similar industry).
- Proven ability to partner and influence with a wide range of stakeholders, coupled with commercial acumen to deliver business results.
- Proven ability to interpret and apply Enterprise Agreements and/or other industrial agreements, providing advice to management and employees.
- The ability to guide leaders through change initiatives and change programs including performance, reward, diversity, resource planning and retention.
- Strong communication skills to proactively communicate changes in law and regulation, company policies and procedures, competitor intelligence and contemporary talent management strategies and best practice HR.
- Proactive, professional with strong interpersonal skills and a customer-focused approach.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- High level of attention to detail and ability to prioritise and multi-task.
- An understanding of and complete commitment to confidentiality.
- Able to show initiative within a team environment
- Be part of an exciting transformative time in our business, on a trajectory of growth over the next 5 years
- Join our values-led culture, where Collaboration, Integrity, Accountability, Zero Harm and Growth through Innovation are at the heart of how we work and lead.
- Access opportunities for professional and career development across our group of companies, in an ASX listed company and industry leader.
How To Apply :
Please submit your CV and cover letter by clicking on the 'Apply' button below.
Fleetwood Australia acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters, and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders, past and present.
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