Our client is a Global Tier 1 Rail Technology and Strategy firm. They believe that the future of rail depends on digital transformation and global interoperability. Through deep engagement with engineers, public transit leaders, and community stakeholders, they are modernizing rail ecosystems to meet the shifting demands of global urban growth and environmental stewardship
Position: Human Resource Generalist
Location: Honolulu Metropolitan Area
Job Description
As a Human Resources Generalist you will undertake a wide range of HR tasks, including recruiting, organizing trainings and employee events, administering employee benefits and leaves and reinforcing HR policies. You will use Human Resources Information Systems to ensure all employee records are up-to-date and confidential. And youll also act as the main point of contact for employees queries on HR-related topics, with the main goal to ensure the HR departments operations will be running smoothly and effectively to deliver maximum value to the organization as a whole.
The responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Required skills/experience:
Contact Details
E-mail /Phone no: ...@techaxisinc.com | 571-###-####
About Us:
Techaxisinc is a US based firm which specializes in discovering, engaging and placing top talent globally, for full time or contract positions in leadership and mid to senior level positions for companies in the technology, healthcare, energy and education space.
Equal Opportunities Employers Our clients provide equal opportunities to all its employees and all qualified applicants for employment, without regard to their race, caste, religion, colour, ancestry, marital status, sex, age, nationality, disability, and veteran status. Employees of our clients are treated with dignity and in accordance with their policy to maintain a work environment free of sexual harassment, whether physical, verbal, or psychological. Employee policies and practices are administered in a manner that would ensure that in all matters equal opportunity is provided to those eligible and the decisions are merit-based.