Human Resources Manager - Multi-site
Company: Packaging Corporation of America
Location: Omaha
Posted on: May 29, 2025
Job Description:
As a Fortune 500 company, Packaging Corporation of America (PCA)
is an ideas and solutions company. Our corrugated packaging
business seeks to be the leader in helping our customers - large
and small - package, transport and display products of all kinds.
Our white paper business delivers Paper With Purpose by providing
the highest level of customer service and operational excellence.
We have approximately 15,000 team members in more than 100
locations in the United States that strive to meet the local needs
of our customers. Our mission is to serve the needs of our
customers, today and tomorrow, with products and services that
exceed expectations for performance and environmental
responsibility.
People * Customers * Trust
The Human Resources Manager is responsible for managing and
implementing all Human Resources policies and programs at the plant
level. Responsible for all areas of human resources including
recruitment, on-boarding, employee relations, staffing, training,
labor relations, EEO/AAP compliance, and employee development and
advancement. This position provides full employment cycle support
to a single plant with a population of approximately 400 hourly and
salaried employees. Employees at plant are participants of a
union(s). The HR Manager is responsible for the hiring process and
orientation of salaried employees and the day-to-day administration
of maintaining employee files for both hourly and salaried
employees and ensuring adherence to Company policies and government
requirements with regard to the employment process.
This role will be onsite in Omaha, with regular travel to other
locations.
Plant locations include:
Omaha, NE
Marshalltown, IA
Conrad, IA
Principle Accountabilities:
- Provides guidance to plant management in the development &
administration of sound HR/Personnel policies that in line with
corporate HR direction, legally viable, conducive to good
employee-management relations, and result in the accomplishment of
plant and HR objectives
- Assists with the development, oversight and maintenance of the
human resources budget including working closely with management to
strike a balance between controlling costs and investing in
employee growth to meet business objectives
- Oversees all plant recruiting and staffing activities related
to the recruiting, selection, and hiring of talent including
partnering with managers to understand their hiring needs,
assisting in preparing personnel requisitions, performing
background and professional screening, building recruitment plans,
discussing and recommending candidates, and assist in creating
offers for candidates.
- Maintain applicant tracking on all candidates and coordinates
with hiring managers to ensure data integrity.
- Conducts new employee orientations and processes hiring-related
paperwork to ensure its compliancy with the Federal Contractor
Program.
- Prepares documentation, communication, and reporting related to
employment lifecycle of employees including changes to job title,
salary, supervisor, exemption or hourly status changes,
promotions/demotions, employee classifications, exit interviews,
and employee separations
- Participates in the development of the agenda for labor
contract negotiations and serves as a resource for fair
interpretation of contract language, plant rules and regulations,
grievance response and disciplinary actions
- Serves as a point of contact for disgruntled employees to
handles employee relations issues including performance counseling,
harassment complaints, investigations, supervisory coaching,
scheduling arbitration, and all terminations, works with the
employee(s) and management to resolve issues and keeps Area Human
Resources Manager informed of any situations that may result in
legal issues for the Company.
- Stays abreast of Human Resource developments and changes to
employment laws and regulations as well as changes to the corporate
HR policy to effectively interpret, administer, and train upon
policies within the plant.
- Acts as a benefits representative, assisting employees with
questions, problems, issues that may arise related to
benefits.
- Performs liaison activities to respond to and monitor all
workers' compensation cases and unemployment claims.
- Coordinate training efforts, develop and promote career
development efforts, coordinate employee meetings and engagement
activities, participate in public affairs.
- Provides counsel, training, implementation and support to
policy areas including to absenteeism management, leaves of
absence, workers compensation and safety, training, ISO Quality
Systems, benefits administration, Corporate Statement of Business
principals, etc.
- Assists in the implementation of the plant wide compensation
program including the coordination of job descriptions, performance
appraisal process, and merit/bonus recommendation
submission
- Maintains department files including personnel, medical, family
leave and workers' compensation files, inputs employee data into
the Human Resource Management System (HRMS) and EHS system.
Provides HR and EHS reporting
- Administers absenteeism policies and serves as a point of
contact for Disability Management Associates (DMA) for all leaves
of absence that could be covered by disability and/or FMLA. Serves
as FMLA coordinator for facility. Processes paperwork and monitors
FMLA and short-term disability.
- Assist in development of Company responses to legal issues,
including but not limited to unemployment hearings, EEO charges and
workers' compensation hearings.
- Serves as back up for hourly payroll as needed
- Knows and follows policies and procedures of the company,
shares information that would benefit other members of the team and
finds ways to improve the delivery of service to our
customers.
- Strives to continually strengthen PCA's business philosophy of
meeting needs and exceeding expectations for customers. This
includes supporting PCA's Commitment to Service which involves
doing what's right for our customers, focusing on strategies that
add value and support growth, and keeping the promises that we
make.
Decision Making:
The Human Resources Manager is responsible for the overall human
resources function at the facility(s) and has discretion to provide
guidance and direction to management regarding the interpretation
of HR policies and processes and recommend appropriate action in
circumstances as related to interaction with employees.
Interactions with Customers and Contacts
The Human Resources Manager develops and maintains positive working
relationships with all hiring managers, labor unions, corporate HR
and employees within the assigned plant to ensure all HR policies
and processes associated with the employment lifecycle are
followed. In addition, this individual will develop and maintain
positive and professional relationships with all HR related 3rd
Party Vendors that support the PCA employment lifecycle. The Human
Resources Manager works with PCA Corporate and government agencies
on compliance audits. Interacts with supervisors and managers to
provide guidance on their timely and consistent application of
policies and procedures.
Position Requirements
- B.S. degree in Human Resources Management, business or related
field. Master's degree preferred
- 8 or more years of HR Generalist experience including 3-5 years
in HR Manager Role
- PHR Certification preferred
- Demonstrable knowledge and understanding of labor relations,
contract administration, workers' compensation administration,
employee orientations / training on human resource
matters.
- Must have working knowledge of EEO, FLSA, NLRB, Affirmative
Action and OFCCP laws.
- Proficient user in Microsoft Office Suite and previous
experience with applicant tracking systems required.
- Strong communication, organizational and analytical
skills.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills to build positive
relationships within the organization.
- Ability to interact professionally with a wide variety of
people, including employees, management, government officials and
business leaders and the ability to counsel and influence
management.
- Ability to act and work independently, exercise good judgement
and prioritize to complete a wide variety of projects
- Ability to work well with all levels of local and corporate
personnel and Capable of effectively communicating with management
and hourly personnel
- Ability to handle confidential information appropriately
All qualified applicants must apply at Careers.packagingcorp.com to
be considered.
PCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Veterans/Disabled and other
protected categories.
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