Employee Relations Manager, Ops HR-ER

Amazon.com Inc

Los Angeles, CA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Best Practices, Communication Skills, Crisis Management, Data Analysis, Employee Relations, Human Resources, Interpersonal Skills, Logistics, Operational Support, Operations Management, People Management, Persuasion Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Project/Program Management, Registered Training Organisation (RTO), Risk Analysis, Risk Management, Team Player, Time Management, Trend Analysis, Willing to Travel, Workplace Issues
LOCATION
Los Angeles, CA
POSTED
5 days ago

The North American Employee Relations (ER) team supports Field Operations organizations across fulfillment and logistics business lanes. The central objective of our team is to ensure treatment of employees that is fair, respectful, and consistent with our framework of our core business values and objectives. To support that objective, this position's responsibilities fall into proactive and reactive categories. We are seeking an ER Manager with a demonstrated ability to collaborate with and influence field operations managers, human resources, and contractors; to analyze multiple levels of employee and partner feedback to identify risks and gaps; to create, audit, and sustain positive workplace relations programs; and to design and conduct positive workplace relations training that drives best practices. The Manager also will work reactively on crisis-oriented situations that typically can only be successfully addressed under severe time constraints. The individual will work reactively on employee relations issues that may arise at a single station, within a specific geographic region, or network-wide. Balancing time between projects and crisis-response is a critical component for success in the position.

The Employee Relations Manager will possess employee relations expertise, excellent judgment, and highly-developed analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills. The Manager will be comfortable both presenting to senior leaders and communicating with frontline employees. The successful Manager will be a strong project manager, capable of independently owning large-scale, network-wide projects. The Manager will quickly become an important "source of truth" regarding whether the organization is meeting its core values and principles.

The role will cover the Southern California region supporting the last mile of Amazon delivery services. This position will support sites across one or more operational regions so comfort with travel is key. The successful candidate must be capable of significant domestic travel, sometimes with short notice, up to 50% of the time. This position is also RTO required, but open to location throughout US.

Key job responsibilities

  • Detect and Mitigate Risks: Apply employee relations expertise to successfully identify trends, gaps, and challenges; execute solution-focused strategies and programs to mitigate risks
  • Crisis Management: Work reactively on crisis-oriented partner issues under time limitations while exercising excellent judgment
  • Project Management: Independently own large-scale, network-wide projects delivered on time that improve frontline partner experience
  • Analyze and Interpret Data: Exercise strong analytical skills using data and anecdotes to develop persuasive narratives and recommendations; demonstrated ability to define and measure success of programs
  • Communicate Effectively: Rapidly produce high-quality written communications that concisely analyze problems and recommends solutions; design and deliver highly-engaging training sessions
  • Collaborate: Build constructive relationships with critical stakeholders to share information and influence change
  • Problem Solve: Work independently with minimal supervision, in ambiguous situations, and persevere over internal and external barriers to drive resolutions
  • Work at Scale: Launch and manage sustainable mechanisms for entire networks

About the Company

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Amazon.com Inc

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COMPANY SIZE
10,000 employees or more
INDUSTRY
Retail
FOUNDED
1994
WEBSITE
http://Amazon.com/militaryroles