· Manage high-volume, full-cycle recruiting for roles across an assigned region, including intake meetings, sourcing, screening, interview coordination, selection, and offer process.
· Partner with Plant Managers, Production/Operations leaders, and HR to align on headcount plans, shift needs, start dates, attendance expectations, and critical skills/experience.
· Develop and execute regional recruiting plans to support ramp-ups, seasonal demand, and turnover-sensitive roles; build bench strength for frequent openings.
· Source candidates through high-volume channels (job boards, referrals, community partners, staffing partners, walk-in traffic where applicable) and targeted outreach for hard-to-fill skilled roles.
· Run and support hiring events (open interviews, job fairs, on-site/virtual events) and coordinate fast, compliant selection decisions to meet production demands.
· Conduct structured phone/video screens and/or in-person interviews; assess for safety mindset, reliability/attendance, shift flexibility, relevant manufacturing experience, and ability to meet job requirements.
· Coordinate interview scheduling across multiple sites and shifts; maintain frequent communication with candidates to reduce no-shows and improve show rates.
· Partner with HR and site leadership to facilitate offers, background/drug screens, physical/fitness-for-duty requirements (as applicable), and onboarding readiness for day-one productivity.
· Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the applicant tracking system (ATS) and ensure data integrity for reporting and compliance.
· Track and report recruiting metrics such as time to fill, time to start, candidate flow, event conversion, source effectiveness, and no-show/early attrition trends; recommend improvements.
· Ensure consistent and compliant hiring practices, including EEO, interview documentation, and adherence to company policies and local/state/federal employment laws.
· Promote the employer brand in local markets and strengthen community pipelines (technical schools, workforce boards, veteran organizations, community groups) to support ongoing manufacturing hiring needs.
Required Qualifications
· Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business, or related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience).
· 3+ years of recruiting experience (corporate and/or agency), including full-cycle recruiting.
· Demonstrated experience supporting high-volume hourly hiring (manufacturing, distribution, or similar operations), including managing multiple requisitions with tight timelines.
· Experience supporting multi-site recruiting or a defined territory; ability to build local pipelines in multiple labor markets.
· Proficiency with applicant tracking systems (ATS) and Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook); comfort learning HRIS/timekeeping systems as needed.
· Working knowledge of employment laws and fair hiring practices; ability to maintain compliant documentation and consistent selection processes.
· Strong communication and stakeholder management skills; ability to move quickly while maintaining quality and candidate experience.
· Ability to travel within the assigned region; flexibility to support off-shift hiring events as needed.
· Bilingual- English & Spanish
Company Benefits:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Long term Disability, Employee Assistance Program, 401(K)-3% Match, Holiday Pay
- COMPENSATION RANGE: $75,000- $80,000
- Position may be located in The Pacific Northwest, the Los Angeles Area, or the Tempe, Arizona area.
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