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Human Resources Operations Specialist

El Segundo, California, United States

The Company:

Faraday Future (FF) is a California-based embodied artificial intelligence ecosystem company, leveraging the latest technologies and world’s best talent to realize exciting new possibilities in mobility and robotics. We’re producing user-centric, technology-first vehicles and robots to establish new paradigms in human-AI interaction. We’re not just seeking to change how our cars and robots work – we’re seeking to change the way we drive and interact with machines. At FF, we’re creating something new, something connected, and something with a true global impact.

Your Role:

The Human Resources Operations Specialist will primarily maintain and update the immigration program to facilitate global transfers and assignments, relocation services and support cross country and domestic moves for new hires, in compliance with immigration and employment practices in US. In this role you will support our global HR team by being our in-house expert and owner of the team that supports all global mobility, visa/immigration processing, programs, and policies. You will partner with HRBP, HR Ops, Talent Acquisition teams, and various internal groups and employees to support new and transferring employees.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage our US and global immigration programs, including sponsorship of nonimmigrant and immigrant cases, and strategically implement enhancements reflecting our growth
  • Manage our Relocation & Immigration program as well as the monitoring and tracking of all cases.
  • Partner with legal immigration vendor to provide guidance and direction to business leaders and HR partners, and hold vendors accountable to performance standards
  • Develop and deliver training for Talent Acquisition, HR partner, and business leaders as needed.
  • Utilize data, to guide decision-making and provide proactive, creative solutions to business issues with people implications.
  • Respond to all applicable inquiries including working with employees regarding collection of time critical documents and data for various aspects of the immigration process (Letters of Support, Public Access Files, PERM activities, compliance posting requirements, etc.).
  • Stay up-to-date on foreign national employees' job changes (locations, duties, compensation changes, terminations) to ensure nonimmigrant work status is in compliance.
  • Build and communicate relocation packages with expatriate employees and serve as primary contact for all pre-departure, post-arrival, assignment counseling and related services/questions.
  • Track relocation package disbursement and ensure tax compliance, in partnership with Payroll and Accounting.
  • Drive strategic program improvements (e.g., policies, workflows, budgets, etc.) based on market data and internal feedback

New Hire Onboarding

  • Prepare and distribute onboarding paperwork and new hire communications.
  • Coordinate with HR, IT, Facilities, Security, and Hiring Managers to ensure all onboarding requirements are completed.
  • Schedule new hire orientation sessions and onboarding meetings.
  • Ensure completion of Form I-9, E-Verify (if applicable), and required employment documentation.
  • Coordinate equipment requests, workstation setup, system access, badges, and facility access for new employees.
  • Track onboarding progress and ensure all required training and documentation are completed.
  • Serve as a resource for new hires by answering questions regarding onboarding, benefits enrollment, company policies, and general employment information.

Administrative & HR Support

  • Maintain personnel files and recruiting records in compliance with company policies and legal requirements.
  • Assist with employee communications and HR-related projects.
  • Participate in process improvement initiatives to enhance recruiting and onboarding efficiency.
  • Assist with special projects and other HR responsibilities as assigned.

Basic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field preferred.
  • 3–5+ years of experience administering employment-based immigration programs and/or global mobility programs.
  • Strong working knowledge of U.S. immigration processes, including H-1B, TN, F-1 OPT/STEM OPT, L-1, O-1, PERM, and employment-based permanent residency sponsorship.
  • Experience working directly with immigration counsel, government compliance requirements, and foreign national employees.
  • Experience coordinating domestic and international employee relocation programs.
  • Experience facilitating new hire onboarding, orientation, and employee lifecycle processes.
  • Knowledge of Form I-9 compliance, E-Verify, and employment eligibility requirements.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities, deadlines, and confidential information.
  • Excellent communication, customer service, and stakeholder management skills.
  • Proficiency with HRIS systems, case management systems, Microsoft Office Suite, and reporting tools.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience supporting immigration and mobility programs in a global technology, automotive, manufacturing, engineering, or high-growth environment.
  • Experience developing HR policies, procedures, and compliance programs.
  • Familiarity with Greenhouse, or similar HR systems.
  • A creative curiosity, collaborative ethic, hardworking enthusiasm, and driving personal vision
  • Excellent communication skills and team-working tendencies
  • A penchant for multi-tasking and self-starting

Annual Salary Range:

($90,000 - $100,000 DOE), plus benefits and incentive plans

 Perks + Benefits

  • Healthcare + dental + vision benefits (Free for you/discounted for family)
  • 401(k) options
  • Casual dress code + relaxed work environment
  • Culturally diverse, progressive atmosphere

Faraday Future is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status.

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