About the Role:
The Director of Talent Acquisition will lead and oversee the entire talent acquisition strategy within a dynamic environment, ensuring the organization attracts, hires, and retains top-tier talent to support business growth and operational excellence. This role is pivotal in developing innovative recruitment processes, leveraging data-driven insights, and fostering strong partnerships with internal stakeholders to align talent acquisition efforts with the company’s strategic objectives. The Director will collaborate with the HR team and Operations, providing guidance, mentorship, and performance management to optimize team effectiveness and candidate experience. Additionally, this position requires staying abreast of industry trends and labor market dynamics to proactively address workforce needs and maintain a competitive advantage. Ultimately, the Director of Talent Acquisition will drive initiatives that enhance employer branding and promote a diverse and inclusive workplace culture across all manufacturing sites in the United States.
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Skills:
The Director of Talent Acquisition will utilize strategic planning and analytical skills daily to design and refine recruitment processes that align with business objectives. Strong leadership and communication skills are essential for managing and motivating the recruitment team, as well as for building effective partnerships with internal stakeholders and external vendors. Expertise in talent sourcing and candidate assessment ensures the identification and selection of high-quality candidates who fit the company culture and technical requirements. Proficiency with recruitment technologies and data analytics tools enables the Director to monitor key performance indicators, optimize sourcing channels, and make informed decisions. Additionally, skills in diversity and inclusion are applied to create equitable hiring practices that support a diverse workforce, enhancing innovation and organizational performance.