Vice President Human Resources
Soni · Parsippany, NJ · 3 days ago
Hybrid$190k–$230k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Lead the U.S. HR function and partner directly with executive leadership
- Build scalable HR processes, programs, policies, and infrastructure
- Support M&A integration, including onboarding, communication, culture alignment, and process standardization
- Partner on workforce planning, talent strategy, organizational design, and succession planning
- Oversee employee relations, performance management, compliance, onboarding, and HR operations
- Strengthen culture across corporate, field-based, and acquired teams
- Improve HR systems, reporting, automation, and people-related workflows
- Identify opportunities to drive efficiency through technology, process improvement, and AI-enabled productivity
- Manage and mentor existing HR support while helping scale the function
Requirements
- 10+ years of progressive HR experience
- Experience leading an HR function, major HR workstreams, or HR transformation initiatives
- Strong background building HR structure, processes, and programs in a growing organization
- Experience with M&A integration, change management, or post-acquisition employee integration
- Multi-site, field-based, project-based, or service-oriented workforce experience
- Hands-on generalist background across employee relations, talent, compliance, performance management, onboarding, and HR operations
- Strong HR systems experience with the ability to improve reporting, workflows, and employee data processes
- Strategic but hands-on, with strong business partnership and executive presence
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with shifting priorities
Preferred Skills
- Experience in construction, construction services, AEC, technical services, field services, trades, industrial services, or another project-based environment
- Experience working with an international parent company or global HR leadership
- Paylocity experience
- HR certification or advanced degree
- Experience scaling an HR function through growth, acquisition, or organizational change