HR Generalist

Accent Controls

Grapevine, Tarrant Countyfull time

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About this role

Accent Controls, Inc. is seeking a full-time, exempt, Human Resources Generalist for our Dallas, Tx Warehouse.


Duties & Responsibilities

• Consults with management on human resource-related issues, suggests new HR strategies, and provides HR guidance when appropriate.

• Evaluates and anticipates HR-related needs, and communicates needs with Corporate HR and management team.

• Primary POC to ACI Site Management for payroll, timekeeping, HR related functions, procurement, safety and security processes and paperwork (CAC process, incident / accident reports, visitor clearance, etc.).

• Maintains comprehensive knowledge of legal requirements related to day-to-day management of employees in order to reduce legal risks and ensure regulatory compliance.

• Works with management and employees to improve work relationships, build morale, and increase productivity and retention.

• Provides HR policy guidance and interpretation.Assist Site Management with CDRL preparation and submission, IT and communication issues

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