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A leader in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry, and celebrating its 70th anniversary in March 2022, The Master Group has been named one of Canada's Best Managed Companies since 2010 and is the largest privately held HVAC-R distributor in Canada. Today, the company employs 1,300 dynamic and dedicated people who serve the industry in more than 49 branches and 4 distribution centers from British Columbia to the Atlantic Provinces and in 19 branches in the United States.
Reporting to the Director - Human Resources Business Partnership team, the incumbent will be responsible for supporting the human resources strategy in order to foster our high-performance culture for Easter Canada (Quebec & Atlantic) Region.
As a trusted partner to our people leaders, the Senior Human Resources Business Partner will utilize their business acumen to support our business goals and drive performance. Our objective is to build agile and scalable people practices, that enable a diverse workforce, inclusive environment, where everyone is engaged, feels they belong and have the conditions to perform at their best and the opportunity to unlock their full potential.Working in collaboration with our people leaders and the wider human resources team you will focus on strategic HR, support our HR projects, and contribute to the growth and success of our company. We anticipate significant growth over the next five years. This is your opportunity to work in a dynamic, customer-focused environment with amazing people.Some key areas of responsibility include:Influencing and coaching our People LeadersEmployee Engagement & RetentionTalent/Leadership DevelopmentWorkforce PlanningProject Work as needed
Bachelor's degree or diploma in human resources management or industrial relations, combined with relevant experience of 5 to 8 years in a Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) roleCRHA membership is an assetMust be fluent in French and EnglishKnowledge of provincial employment legislation, in-depth knowledge of human resources practices and policies, particularly in the areas of labor lawComfortable working in an ambiguous environmentStrong aptitude for technology applicationsMentoring and coaching skills with a mature outlook to problem solvingAbility to handle confidential information with integrity and professionalismAbility to work proactively and positively as part of a team acting with a sense of urgencyStrong priority management and organizational skillsAbility to analyze and strong judgementValid driver’s license and willingness to travel up to 10% of the time within Eastern Canada (Quebec & Atlantic)