Leads end-to-end talent acquisition for engineering roles across the U.S. and Canada. Sources and screens candidates, advises hiring managers and senior leaders, negotiates complex offers, mentors recruiters, promotes the employer brand, manages ATS data, and uses recruitment analytics and Lean principles to optimize processes and improve hiring outcomes.
Job Description SummaryThe Senior TA Partner is responsible for delivering comprehensive, strategic recruitment support across the entire hiring process for Engineering roles in the U.S. and Canada. This role focuses on partnering with designated client groups to effectively manage a diverse portfolio of open positions and ensure that the TA goals are met with high quality candidates. They will possess a strong knowledge of proactive sourcing techniques, advanced screening skills, strong negotiation capabilities, and the ability to manage complex recruitment processes. The Senior TA Partner will be proficient in advising both hiring managers and senior leaders on market trends, recruitment strategies, and talent acquisition best practices and expected to track and optimize key performance metrics for effectiveness and continuous process improvement.Job Description#LI-Remote - This is a remote position
Key Responsibilities:
Recruit:
- Utilize advanced sourcing techniques to identify and engage active and passive candidates.
- Screen candidates for technical expertise, cultural fit, leadership potential and provide strategic input on candidate selection.
- Provide guidance and mentorship to junior recruiters on advanced sourcing and screening techniques.
- Articulate a compelling career opportunity based on the candidate’s motivation.
- Ensure the recruitment process is inclusive, equitable, and delivers a positive candidate experience.
- Be a brand ambassador by sharing content on social media and promoting GE Vernova (GEV) talent brand.
- Build GEV presence in targeted channels to create candidate engagement strategies and build key pipelines for hard to fill roles.
Advise & Lead:
- Leverage recruitment data and market insights to enhance recruitment strategies, offering actionable recommendations for process optimization and influencing stakeholders in response to market trends and talent availability.
- Manage and advise on the end-to-end recruitment process for roles of varying complexity, providing insights and recommendations to hiring managers and people leaders.
- Lead complex offer negotiations with candidates and provide guidance to stakeholders on compensation benchmarks.
- Manage candidate / requisition lifecycle in ATS with highest accuracy and timeliness to ensure data integrity for reporting.
Innovate & Continuous Learning:
- Apply Lean principles in your daily work to identify opportunities to optimize recruitment processes, track KPI’s, identify areas for continuous improvement.
- Participate in projects and adopt best practices in daily operations.
Required Qualifications:
- 5+ years of experience in recruitment with expertise in sourcing, screening, managing complex offers, and advising stakeholders.
- 2+ years of consultative recruitment experience within the Conventional Power, Electric, or Renewable Energy industries, or other highly regulated, technical industry.
- 2+ years of proven experience identifying and sourcing talent for niche roles in the following engineering disciplines: Mechanical Systems, Instrumentation & Controls (I&C), Probabilistic Risk & Reliability, Systems Integration, Civil Structural, or other systems engineering specialties.
Desired Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college, or equivalent knowledge or experience
- Experience with TA tools such as Workday or similar Applicant Tracking System (ATS), LinkedIn Recruiter, Talent Neuron or other talent insights tool, Tableau, AI bots (ie: ChatGPT).
- Strong advisory skills with the ability to influence hiring strategies.
- Experience in change management and process optimization and implementation.
- Strong strategic mindset with the ability to think long-term and influence change.
- Advanced story telling with data and trend information.
- Exceptional negotiation and closing skills, especially in high stakes offers.
- Proven leadership experience, including mentoring and coaching junior recruiters.
- In-depth knowledge of industry trends, market dynamics, and compensation benchmarks.
- Experience in both Corporate and agency recruiting environments is preferred.
If contracted in Canada:
You must have legal authorization to work in Canada and any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a background investigation.
For candidates applying to a Canadian-based position, the pay range for this position is between $89,400 and $100,000 CAD. The specific pay offered may be influenced by a variety of factors, including the candidate’s experience, education, and skill set.
Bonus eligibility: 10% annual bonus
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
Additional InformationRelocation Assistance Provided: No
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