Human Resources Business Partner Director

Maui, Hawaii

🌺 Join Alpha Inc. as our HR Business Partner Director — Where Strategy Meets Heart

Position: Human Resources Business Partner Director
Location: Maui, Hawaii
Department: People & Culture
Type: Full-Time

 

šŸ’” Why Alpha Inc.?

At Alpha Inc., we’re building more than infrastructure—we’re building a movement. Rooted in Hawaii and driven by innovation, we’re pushing the boundaries of construction, utilities, and renewable energy with purpose, passion, and people at the core.

We're not a suit-and-tie HR shop—we're a roll-up-your-sleeves, lead-with-heart, build-from-the-inside-out kind of team. Sound like you? Then keep reading.

šŸ’¬ ā€œOur team, our family, are the core of our success—leading with heart, embodying strength in unity, and living the Alpha Mentality.ā€

 

🧭 Your Mission

As the HR Business Partner Director, you’ll be the right hand to our Chief People Officer—scaling HR operations, aligning people strategy with business goals, and ensuring our culture evolves as we grow.

You’ll drive programs across L&D, recruitment, org design, and total rewards, while leading a growing HR team and partnering closely with operations, finance, and leadership.

 

šŸ‘·ā€ā™€ļø What You'll Do

Strategic Leadership

  • Partner with CPO and senior leaders to align HR strategies with Alpha’s business roadmap
  • Lead org design, workforce planning, and performance culture initiatives

Learning & Development

  • Design and scale onboarding, skills training, and leadership development
  • Equip managers with tools and coaching to grow high-performing teams

Talent Acquisition

  • Guide recruiting strategy, workforce planning, and employer branding
  • Ensure DEI is embedded in all hiring practices

HR Operations & Systems

  • Oversee HRIS, compliance, analytics, and automation
  • Provide data-driven insights to guide executive decision-making

Employee Relations & Culture

  • Foster a culture of trust, inclusion, and continuous feedback
  • Implement mechanisms to elevate employee voice and engagement

Compensation & Rewards

  • Develop competitive, equitable comp strategies and incentive programs
  • Manage salary benchmarking, retention planning, and pay equity

Team Leadership

  • Lead and mentor a multi-functional HR team
  • Create a scalable HR infrastructure that aligns with company growth

 

🧠 Who You Are

  • 8+ years in HR, with senior leadership experience in fast-growing orgs
  • Strategic HRBP with deep knowledge of ops, org design, and compliance
  • Hands-on, solutions-oriented, and passionate about building HR from the ground up
  • Proven team leader with strong business acumen and cross-functional partnership skills
  • Experience in construction, field-based industries, or similar environments is a plus

 

šŸŽ Why You’ll Love It Here

  • šŸ’µ $150,000–$175,000/year, based on experience
  • šŸ„ Fully Paid Medical & Dental (You + Your Ź»Ohana)
  • šŸ›Ÿ Free Life Insurance for peace of mind
  • šŸ’° 401(k) + 4% Company Match
  • 🧘 Wellness-focused benefits + PTO
  • 🌱 Career growth, mentorship, and leadership development
  • šŸ¤™ A team that works hard, laughs loud, and treats you like family

 

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

At Alpha Inc., we define diversity and inclusion as the intentional effort to create a workplace where employees of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives feel respected, valued, and empowered. We know that inclusive teams lead to greater innovation, collaboration, and long-term success—and we’re proud to champion that here.

 

Equal Opportunity Statement

Alpha Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees—regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

 

šŸ“¬ Ready to Lead the Future of People & Culture in Hawaii?

Bring your grit, vision, and aloha spirit to Alpha Inc.
šŸ‘‡ Scroll down and complete the application form below to apply.

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