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Human Resource Supervisor

K2D LLC
Posted 6 days ago, valid for a month
Location

Denver, CO 80259, US

Salary

$62,000 - $93,000 per year

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Human Resources Supervisor position at Colorado Premium Denver offers a salary range of $62,000 to $93,000 annually.
  • This full-time role requires 3 to 5 years of HR experience, preferably in manufacturing or food processing environments.
  • The supervisor will oversee various HR functions, including recruitment, employee relations, compliance, and performance management.
  • Key responsibilities involve partnering with plant leadership to align workforce strategies with operational goals and maintaining a strong safety culture.
  • Candidates with a bachelor's degree in human resources or related fields, along with bilingual skills in English and Spanish, are strongly preferred.

Job DetailsJob Location: Colorado Premium Denver - Denver, CO 80216Position Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $62,000.00 - $93,000.00 Salary   Job Title: Human Resources Supervisor   Reports to: Human Resources Director   Position Summary The Human Resources Supervisor provides full-cycle HR leadership for a meat packing facility, supporting plant operations in a fast-paced, production-driven, and safety-focused environment. This role oversees recruitment, employee relations, compliance, payroll and HRIS administration, workforce planning, performance management, training, and engagement initiatives. As a key member of the plant leadership team, the HR Supervisor partners closely with the Plant Manager and department supervisors to align workforce strategy with operational goals, ensuring regulatory compliance, productivity, employee safety, and a positive workplace culture.     Essential Duties and Responsibilities:    Recruitment & Staffing Lead hourly and salaried recruitment efforts, including high-volume hiring for production roles. Develop sourcing strategies to maintain adequate staffing levels across shifts. Coordinate onboarding, orientation, and job-specific training in partnership with operations. Ensure new hires meet regulatory, safety, and company requirements. Employee Relations Serve as the primary HR contact for employee concerns, investigations, and conflict resolution. Conduct prompt, fair, and thorough investigations into workplace complaints. Provide coaching to supervisors on discipline, documentation, and performance management. Promote a respectful, inclusive, and compliant workplace environment. Support retention efforts in a high-turnover manufacturing setting. Maintain personnel files and ensure documentation meets company and legal standards. Manage benefits enrollment, changes, and employee communications. Performance Management & Training Guide Supervisors performance evaluations and corrective action processes. Identify training needs and coordinate leadership development, safety training, and compliance programs. Workforce Planning & Operational Partnership Collaborate with plant leadership to forecast staffing needs based on production volumes. Analyze turnover, absenteeism, and workforce trends to recommend improvements. Participate in daily production meetings to maintain visibility and engagement on the plant floor. Support organizational changes, restructures, or workforce reductions as needed. Safety & Culture Reinforce a strong safety culture in partnership with Environmental Health & Safety (EHS). Promote employee engagement initiatives that align with plant goals and company values. Support diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives within the workforce. QualificationsEducation and Experience Bachelor’s degree in human resources, Business Administration, or related field preferred; equivalent experience considered. 3–5+ years of HR experience in a manufacturing, food processing, meat packing, or industrial environment preferred. Experience supporting high-volume hourly workforces. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong knowledge of employment law, wage and hour regulations, and workplace investigations. Experience in a USDA-regulated or food production environment preferred. Ability to occasionally work effectively in a cold, wet, and production-driven plant setting. Bilingual (English/Spanish) strongly preferred. Strong conflict resolution and coaching skills. Proficiency in HRIS systems Paycom is a plus Proficiency with Microsoft office Ability to balance employee advocacy with operational and business priorities. Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.




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