On-site /Daily Duties and Responsibilities:
Build and nurture a strong relationship with our client partner
Act as liaison between our local branch office and customer
Anticipate staffing requirements and expectations; develop value-added services to support changing client needs
Manage employee relations at the site - including coaching, counseling, performance reviews, removal from assignments, and exit interviews
Maintain timekeeping system and ensure payroll/invoicing is accurate
Provide productivity, headcount, attendance, and other reports at the client’s request
Help to recruit, interview, hire, and onboard hourly warehouse employees
Facilitate the initial treatment and reporting of workers’ compensation incidents
Participate in scheduled service reviews at client site
Deliver superior customer service and develop relationships with supervisors and associates
BACKGROUND PROFILE FOR THE ONSITE:
Exceptional customer service and communication skills
At least two years of related management experience in logistics, production, or staffing
Strong computer skills including MS Office, Outlook, and ability to learn other systems as needed
Problem-solving skills
Ability to prioritize and shift gears as needed
High levels of motivation and self-direction
Ability to work independently
Willingness to work after hours and on weekends if necessary
Ability to walk the facility floor frequently throughout a shift
Required Skills/Abilities:
Positive attitude: People on both sides of a job-seeking relationship may encounter challenges and frustrations as they search for employment. A successful recruiter will be encouraging, positive, and realistic about potential matches.
Good research techniques: A recruiter spends a significant portion of their time finding resumes from professional job search sites, networking, and personal interaction. They accumulate a pool of candidates and keep that information organized.
Good interviewing skills: Whether the Recruiter speaks with a candidate or hiring manager in person, on the phone, or electronically, it is important to know how to efficiently ask questions that help them understand the applicant’s skills or the company’s job requirements.
Advocacy: The Recruiter will represent the applicant until it is time for an interview. They should accurately represent the candidate’s skills and qualifications, and sell those criteria to the hiring manager.
Please be advised that you may be asked to assist with additional tasks.