The HR Generalist II coordinates HR programs, manages recruiting and onboarding processes, fosters employee engagement, and maintains HR practices.
Status: Full-time, Employee
Job Function: Human Resources
Relevant Work Experience: 2-4 years
Career Level: Experienced
Office Location: Kirkland, WA
Workplace Type: Hybrid (a mix of work from home or in office)
Salary Range: 70k-90k Annually
Benefits
Job Function: Human Resources
Relevant Work Experience: 2-4 years
Career Level: Experienced
Office Location: Kirkland, WA
Workplace Type: Hybrid (a mix of work from home or in office)
Salary Range: 70k-90k Annually
Benefits
- Fully Paid Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance for Employees and Eligible Dependents
- Qualified High Deductible Health Plan/Health Savings Account/FSA
- Employee Assistance Program
- Prescription Drug Benefits
- AFLAC
- Long-Term Care Reimbursement
- WPFLM Reimbursement
- Employer-paid short-term and long-term disability
- Employer paid Life and AD&D
- 401(k) Plan with Company Matching and No Vesting Period
- Net-Employer 401(k) Contribution
- Bi-annual Bonus Program
- Minimum 15 Vacation Days Per Year
- 12 Company Holidays
- Personal Volunteer Time
- 20 Days of Family Leave
- 7 Sick Days Per Year
The Role
The HR Generalist II is a key member of the Human Resources team responsible for managing and executing core HR programs that support the full employee lifecycle. Reporting to the Director of HR, this role leads the coordination and delivery of critical people operations including recruiting, orientation, onboarding, offboarding, employee recognition programs, and HR-led events and engagement initiatives.
The HR Generalist II serves as a trusted resource to employees and managers, ensuring HR processes are executed with consistency, professionalism, and a high level of confidentiality. This role plays an important part in creating a positive employee experience by supporting smooth transitions into and out of the organization, fostering employee engagement through recognition and events, and maintaining organized, compliant HR practices.
Success in this position requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, sound judgment, and the ability to manage multiple priorities while contributing to a collaborative, service-oriented HR function
Roles and Responsibilities
Recruiting, Orientation, Onboarding and Offboarding
- Own New Hire Orientation
- Own Interview Toolkit
- Own Recruiting Process
- Manages job postings
- Manages interview process and conducts HR phone screen
- Manages background checks, I9s, any other essential orientation paperwork
- Manages verbal and written offer letter process
- Proficient in sourcing and working with staffing agencies and recruiters to fill contractor roles
- Proactively builds pipelines for key SIG roles
- Collaborates with managers on job descriptions and hiring criteria
- Collaborates with managers on 90-day plans
- Manages probationary period check-ins
- Own Offboarding Process
- Exit Interviews
- Collaborates with IT and Accounting
- Own Tenure Recognition program
- Own Employee Recognition program
- Manage all HR Events, listed below but not limited to:
- Annual Summer Company Party
- D&I Culture Potluck
- Winter Company Party
- Lunch and Learns
- New Employee Lunch with CEO
- Lunch with CEO
- Quarterly Happy Hours
- Own HR how to books
- Own EEOC filing
- Manage assigned Teams Channels
- Ensure filing systems are maintained and current
- Proficient in document processing and record keeping procedures
- Data entry
- Provide back up to team members and support HR projects and miscellaneous tasks
- Proficient with laws, regulations and best practices applicable to hiring and recruitment
- Familiarity with AI-CoPilot
- Ensure security, integrity and confidentiality of information/data
- Proficient in project and process management
- Presents a positive and professional image
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
- Respect for diversity and inclusion
- Proactive problem solver
- Excellent written and verbal communication
- Attention to detail and high level of accuracy
- Effective organizational skills
- Excellent time management skills
- Customer service oriented
- Flexible and adaptable
- Accountable team player
- Move, lift, carry, push, pull and place objects weighting less than or equal to 10 pounds without assistance
- Participates and attends meetings in person unless arrangements have been made in advance
- HRCI or SHRM Certified Professional-Nice to have
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