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Senior Technical Recruiter

Chicago, IL (Elmhurst)

Who We Are

McMaster-Carr is a leading e-commerce company that industrial customers have trusted for over 120 years. Our products help them get manufacturing lines back up quickly, keep operations running smoothly, and prototype the next generation of innovative solutions. We earn and keep that trust by offering the right products, making them easy to find, and delivering them fast, so our customers can solve problems with greater speed, precision, and ease.

Our industry-leading e-commerce experience, indispensable product selection, and world-class service bring hundreds of thousands of customers to our site each day. But we’re never standing still. Our curious, exceptional people are at the heart of our evolution. They turn new challenges and disruptive technologies into opportunities to refine our operations, expand our offering, and deliver a better experience for every customer.

How You’ll Make an Impact

We’re expanding our engineering teams to take on a bold set of customer-focused challenges. As a Senior Technical Recruiter, you’ll play a critical role in shaping the future of our tech organization by making sure exceptionally talented people are the driver, not the bottleneck, to realizing our ambitions. Your work will directly impact our ability to scale high-performing teams, accelerate product development, and push the boundaries of operational excellence that enables us to deliver same-day or next-day orders with unmatched reliability. By identifying and attracting top-tier engineering talent, you will help drive the innovation that keeps McMaster-Carr at the forefront of e-commerce.

Beyond building technical teams, you’ll influence how McMaster-Carr attracts and hires talent across the business. You’ll bring a strategic, full-cycle approach to recruiting, with a sharp focus on sourcing and evaluating exceptional candidates. By combining market insight, data fluency, and storytelling, you’ll help hiring teams make smarter decisions and build stronger pipelines for critical roles. Your ability to connect the dots between business needs and talent strategy will elevate our recruiting function and ensure we stay ahead in a competitive and dynamic market.

What You’ll Do

As a Senior Technical Recruiter, you’ll lead the way in identifying, engaging, and hiring top-tier technical talent. You’ll collaborate closely with recruiting leadership and technology hiring managers to understand team goals, define role requirements, and design effective, data-driven recruitment strategies. You'll combine deep market analysis with creative sourcing tactics and emerging AI-driven tools to uncover exceptional candidates. Then, you'll evaluate them with care and clarity. Our ability to assess talent thoughtfully and strategically will help teams make confident hiring decisions and build pipelines that support both immediate and long-term growth. You’ll be at the forefront of shaping how McMaster-Carr blends human expertise with technology to elevate the craft of recruiting.

Some of your responsibilities will include:

  • Proactively source candidates through a variety of channels, building strong, long-term relationships with top engineering talent. Design and refine outreach frameworks and prospect management systems that strengthen pipelines and support future hiring needs.
  • Employer Branding & Role Marketing: Develop and execute strategies to market roles effectively, showcasing our unique value proposition to attract the right candidates.
  • Candidate Assessment: Evaluate candidates for both leadership and technical capability while upholding our rigorous hiring standards. Effectively navigate diverse technical backgrounds to determine whether candidates provide compelling evidence to advance to interviews with hiring managers.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with hiring managers and leaders to understand organizational goals and translate them into actionable hiring plans.
  • Interview Process Design: Help craft and continuously improve structured, inclusive, efficient, and effective interview processes.
  • Data-Driven Decision Making: Use recruiting metrics and market insights to inform strategies and optimize hiring outcomes.
  • AI & Innovation Integration: Explore and apply AI tools to improve sourcing, screening, and decision-making. Share learnings and help scale effective practices across the team.

Who You Are

You're energized by the challenge of finding and hiring exceptional technical talent. You think like a strategist, curious about how teams grow, how markets shift, and how to connect the right people to the right opportunities. You take ownership of outcomes, not just tasks, and balance creativity with structure, curiosity with clarity, and vision with execution.

You're excited by the power of technology, especially AI, to transform how recruiting teams work. You understand how AI can be a strategic asset, enhancing sourcing, screening, and evaluation to help teams work smarter, move faster, and make better hiring decisions. You’re curious about emerging technologies and eager to experiment with new approaches that improve efficiency, decision-making, and candidate experience.

You're driven by both the human side of recruiting and the business impact of great hires. You build trust, share context, and elevate those around you. You bring strong judgment to candidate evaluation, recognizing diverse technical experiences and assessing capability with clarity and care. You’re a clear communicator and a collaborative partner to stakeholders across the business. You focus on improving team effectiveness and driving measurable hiring outcomes that support long-term growth. If you're ready to push boundaries, shape hiring strategy, and grow your influence, McMaster-Carr offers the opportunity to make a lasting impact.

Cash Compensation

Total cash compensation is generally around $148,500-170,500 and includes a profit sharing based on company profitability.

Benefits
Growth & Learning

  • 100% tuition reimbursement
  • Informal and formal mentorship
  • Employee resource groups

Health & Wellbeing

  • Medical, dental, pharmacy, and vision plans with no monthly premiums
  • Inclusive, all-gender benefits

Family & Future

  • Paid parental leave for all new parents
  • Adoption and surrogacy assistance
  • First-time home buyer assistance
  • Industry-leading company-funded retirement accounts

Time Off

  • Paid vacation and personal time

Equal Opportunity Employer

We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and dedicated to providing employees a workplace with reasonable accommodations and free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. At McMaster-Carr, we do not make employment decisions based on age, ethnicity, citizenship status, military status, gender identity and expression, race, religion, disability status, marital status, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected group.
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This position is not eligible for work authorization sponsorship by McMaster-Carr

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