Director of Human Resources Manufacturing

Jack Link's Protein SnacksPerry, GA
5d$150,000 - $170,000

About The Position

The Director of Human Resources – Manufacturing is a critical site leadership role responsible for building, scaling, and executing all HR strategy and operations for a new, startup manufacturing facility in Perry, GA. This leader will build and lead a site HR team of four and serve as a hands-on business partner to plant leadership during a period of rapid monthly headcount growth. This role requires a builder’s mindset and high personal ownership. The Director must develop HR infrastructure from the ground up while simultaneously executing day-to-day HR work to support production ramp and workforce stability. Success requires comfort operating in ambiguity, strong execution discipline, and the ability to sustain a high level of intensity during the facility’s startup phase.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in industrial relations, Human Resources or Business Administration
  • 10+ years of progressive experience in HR leadership roles. Experience in manufacturing, CPG, supply chain, or high-volume environments is strongly preferred.
  • Strong executive presence and communication skills, with the ability to present company culture and branding.
  • Initiative-taking, forward-thinking leader who challenges conventional approaches and inspires continuous improvement and creative problem-solving.
  • Passionate team leader recognized for building high-performing, accountable teams and fostering a culture that reflects Jack Link’s values of ownership, integrity, and teamwork.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to partner effectively across functions and levels of the plant and overall organization.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute a multi-year workforce plan aligned with plant ramp-up, production volumes, and operational readiness.
  • Lead and drive timely, high-quality hiring to support production ramp across manufacturing, maintenance, engineering, quality, and leadership roles.
  • Partner closely with Talent Acquisition to define sourcing strategies, recruiting capacity, and execution plans required to meet aggressive hiring timelines.
  • Establish and maintain talent pipelines through local community partnerships, workforce development programs, technical schools, and labor organizations.
  • Drive actions focused on workforce stability and retention, with specific emphasis on reducing early-tenure attrition during ramp-up.
  • Design, build, and implement core HR infrastructure including policies, procedures, onboarding, performance management, attendance, discipline, employee relations, and offboarding.
  • Ensure all HR programs and practices are legally compliant with federal, state, and local employment laws.
  • Serve as the primary site owner for employee relations, investigations, and corrective action—handling matters with urgency, consistency, and sound judgment.
  • Establish scalable HR processes that support continued growth while maintaining compliance, fairness, and operational effectiveness.
  • Lead, coach, and develop a team of HR professionals, setting clear expectations and building capability to support a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
  • Balance strategic leadership with direct, hands-on execution, particularly during the startup phase of the facility.
  • Build a culture of accountability, responsiveness, and strong execution within the HR team.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor and strategic partner to the Plant Leadership Team and executive stakeholders.
  • Provide guidance on organizational design, workforce planning, employee engagement, and change management in a startup environment.
  • Use HR metrics and data to track hiring progress, early-tenure turnover, workforce stability, and engagement; proactively identify risks and implement corrective actions.
  • Build and reinforce a strong site culture aligned with company values, safety expectations, and operational excellence.
  • Lead engagement and retention initiatives focused on stabilizing the workforce during ramp-up and beyond.
  • Partner with Training & Development to ensure effective onboarding, skills development, leadership readiness, and internal mobility.
  • Partner with Operations, Safety, Finance, and Training to ensure workforce readiness and production support.
  • Lead or support cross-functional initiatives that improve workforce effectiveness, safety culture, and employee experience.
  • Ensure HR practices align with the realities of a 24/7 manufacturing operation.

Benefits

  • Jack Link’s provides a variety of benefits to eligible Team Members, including medical, dental and vision benefits, life and disability insurance, 401k participation, paid holidays, and paid time off.
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