Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)Environmental Conditions
OfficeJob Description
At Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. we provide an outstanding opportunity for a motivated HR Analyst I to join our top-tier team in Sofia. Our inclusive and collaborative environment is crafted to nurture your professional development and empower you to effectively implement HR strategies that align with our mission.
This role will support UK & Ireland.
Key Responsibilities
Analyze HR data to identify trends and metrics providing actionable insights for decision-making.
Collaborate with HR and business leaders to determine needs and develop tailored solutions.
Assist in the flawless execution of HR programs including talent acquisition performance management and employee engagement.
Ensure compliance with local and global HR policies and regulations.
Support the continuous improvement of HR processes through innovative and efficient methodologies.
Work closely with the Benefits team to manage and administer employee benefits programs efficiently.
Ensure timely and accurate processing of payroll-related data and resolve any discrepancies in coordination with the Payroll team.
Required Qualifications
Bachelors degree in Human Resources Business Administration or a related field or equivalent experience.
Proven experience with data analysis and HR metrics.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented collaborative environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with HR software and data management systems.
Knowledge of local labor laws and regulations.
Certification in HR (e.g. PHR SHRM-CP).
This role is perfect for individuals who are driven to compete and excel in a dynamic environment. If you are ready to make a significant impact and be a part of a company that values diversity and inclusion we encourage you to apply today!
Required Experience:
IC
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