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Position Summary:

The Recruiter will be responsible for finding and attracting top talent while ensuring a smooth and positive candidate experience. This role could be onsite, hybrid or remote position based out of company headquarters in Kennewick, WA.

Key Duties / Responsibilities: 

  • Collaborates with hiring managers to understand the needs and roles to be filled; Identifies the most effective methods for recruiting and sourcing candidates
  • Drafts recruitment advertisements; posts and/or places ads in the most effective digital and/or print media for open positions
  • Facilitates contacts by creating and maintaining a presence in the technical/industry community and marketplace
  • Identifies appropriate candidates (through sourcing methods and applicants) and assesses their qualifications through review of their resumes, interviews, and other forms of communications
  • Maintains contact with candidates to keep them apprised of the status of their applications
  • Setting up and following up with background checks for new hires and potentially annual checks for various positions
  • Attends job fairs and industry conferences; runs company booth at job fairs
  • Coordinates travel arrangements for candidates and new hires
  • Is involved in setting up initial data for new employees and submitting information for employee changes for promotions, transfers, etc.
  • Involved in delivering and improving new hire onboarding/orientation for new hires and communicating changes with various channels within and outside HR
  • Analyzes data and statistics for trends and patterns with attention to recruitment and hiring practices, as well ensures compliance with employment laws and regulations
  • May guide and/or assist with performance, benefit, and compensation review and evaluation processes
  • Performs other duties as assigned

Education / Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in business, HR, or related field required; experience accepted in lieu of degree
  • 2+ years of related work experience preferred
  • SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential preferred

Job Knowledge / Requirements:

  • Thorough understanding of recruiting methods including sourcing and best practices, as well as applicable policies and federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations
  • Proficient with or the ability to quickly learn the organization's Applicant Tracking System (ATS), HRIS, payroll, and similar employee management software
  • Communicate clearly and professionally through listening, speaking, and exceptional writing skills; remain professional and solutions-focused while interacting with others
  • Ability to create and implement sourcing strategies for recruitment for a variety of roles
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, organized approach to work, effective time management and follow-through
  • Complete work both independently and as an effective member of the team, adapting to changing requirements, deadlines, and priorities as needed
  • Proactive with the ability to take initiative
  • Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines
  • Computer skills: MS Office and Google applications, ATS, HRIS/Payroll databases, Performance Management tools, background check tools, query tools, and database systems and applications

Physical Requirements / Working Conditions:

  • General office positions may require some reaching, bending, stooping, squatting, crawling, kneeling, pushing, pulling, lifting and carrying up to 20 pounds, finger dexterity, repetitive motions, standing, walking, sitting, hearing, visual acuity, color vision, and 2-way written/verbal communication. More specific details may be provided as needed or requested.
  • Use of computer and telephone 
  • Work hours outside normal business hours may be required to meet business needs 

Cadwell Industries, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such affirms the right of every person to participate in all aspects of employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic.  If you are interested in applying for employment and need special assistance or an accommodation to apply for a posted position, contact our Human Resources department at careers@cadwell.com.

 

Salary Range

$75,000 - $95,000 USD

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