Director, Human Resources

Global IndustrialAurora, ON
$130,000 - $190,000

About The Position

At Global Industrial, we’re One Team, committed to enabling customer success by delivering value. That value begins with providing an exceptional place for our associates to grow. When you join us, you join a culture grounded in meritocracy, pay‑for‑performance, and a high “say‑do ratio,” where we follow through on our commitments, rewarding, and recognizing, exceptional performance.   We invest in your long-term success through meaningful internal mobility, growth opportunities that expand your skills, supporting your pursuit of new career paths across our business. Our teams act with urgency, collaborate to solve problems, and are empowered to make impacts every day.   When you join our team, you’ll make meaningful contributions, be recognized for your achievements, and build a career with a company committed to your success and growthKey ResponsibilitiesThe Director, Human Resources Business Partner, Canada is the senior HR leader responsible for partnering with business leaders to develop and execute people strategies that support organizational goals across Canada. This role provides strategic and operational HR leadership, ensuring that programs, policies, and practices align with business priorities, Canadian employment legislation, and local market expectations.   The Director acts as a trusted adviser to leadership on organizational effectiveness, workforce planning, employee relations, talent strategy, total rewards, and change management. This role also helps foster a high-performance, inclusive culture across Canadian operations.  

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a related field
  • 8+ years of experience in HR generalist or partner role
  • Demonstrated experience in working with sales, technical and remote location employees
  • Demonstrated ability to facilitate meetings and mediate issue resolution
  • Demonstrated working knowledge of Canadian local, provinces and federal employment law and regulations
  • Strong business and financial skills, ability to communicate and persuade inside and outside of HR, high integrity
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze talent related data and provide insights
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritize, translate business initiatives into clear Human Resources strategies coupled with a process-oriented, forward-looking approach
  • Ability to effectively communicate Human Resources strategy and rationale

Responsibilities

  • Partner with senior leaders to develop and implement HR strategies that support business objectives across Canada.
  • Translate enterprise-wide HR initiatives into practical, Canada-specific programs, policies, and processes.
  • Advise leaders on organizational design, workforce effectiveness, change management, and team performance.
  • Provide insight on market trends, talent risks, and workforce planning needs within Canada.
  • Lead employee relations across Canadian operations, ensuring fair, consistent, and legally compliant practices.
  • Oversee investigations, performance management issues, and conflict resolution.
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable federal and provincial employment legislation, including employment standards, occupational health and safety, human rights, and labour relations where applicable.
  • Manage relationships with external legal counsel and regulatory bodies as needed.
  • Oversee talent acquisition strategies for Canada in partnership with talent acquisition team.
  • Lead performance/talent management, succession planning, and leadership development initiatives.
  • Support workforce planning and organizational capability building to meet business growth needs.
  • Use people data and workforce insights to inform decision-making and improve organizational effectiveness.
  • Provide leadership and oversight of Canadian compensation and benefits programs, ensuring market competitiveness, internal equity, and compliance with local regulations.
  • Partner with global or corporate teams to implement total rewards strategies at the country level.
  • Champion a positive, inclusive, and values-driven workplace culture across Canada.
  • Lead employee engagement initiatives, including action planning in response to feedback and business needs.
  • Support diversity, equity, and inclusion priorities in alignment with organizational goals and Canadian best practices.
  • Help leaders strengthen accountability, communication, and employee experience across teams
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