Full-Time

Manager – Human Resources Business Partner

Deadline 5/15/26
Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company

10,001+ employees

Designs, manufactures, and sells automobiles globally

Compensation Overview

$115.5k - $218.1k/yr

No H1B Sponsorship

Livonia, MI, USA

In Person

Category
People & HR (1)
Required Skills
Communications
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelors degree in Human Resources, Organizational Development, or any other related discipline or commensurate work experience
  • 8-10 years of progressive or equivalent combination of relevant education and experience
Responsibilities
  • Provide strategic HR leadership as the trusted advisor for the manufacturing facility, owning the full scope of HR functions including employee relations, union relations, benefits, compensation, training, organizational development, and communications
  • Build strong relationships with manufacturing operations leadership to provide valuable consulting and strategic guidance on HR matters that drive sustainable cultural change and support production objectives
  • Establish and maintain strong operator relationships grounded in respect for people to prevent small issues from becoming costly escalations while building the engagement and trust essential for operational excellence
  • Partner with leadership to implement standardized recruitment processes with thorough background checks and cultural fit assessments, while designing comprehensive onboarding programs that include structured manager meetings and enhanced support during adjustment periods
  • Coach manufacturing leaders on effective communication practices, visibility, accessibility, and maintaining consistent leadership practices that demonstrate reliability and promote honest, timely dialogue with employees
  • Apply lean methodologies with progressive HR practices to drive operations to best-in-class levels while establishing equitable practices in wages, PTO, overtime, job postings, and management attention across all employees
  • Implement comprehensive recognition and reward systems, workforce planning strategies, and initiatives that promote employee engagement, diversity, and professional development in an inclusive, high-performance culture
  • Lead and inspire a diverse HR team by fostering an inclusive, collaborative environment that emphasizes continuous development and strategic alignment with organizational and HR-specific goals while modeling visibility, accessibility, and consistent leadership practices
  • Champion HR initiatives that drive performance excellence, employee engagement, and organizational culture. Ensure open communication and innovation, empowering team members to contribute effectively as strategic business partners in advancing the company's success
  • Enhance collaborative communications by developing and maintaining a robust communication framework that facilitates regular, transparent, and constructive dialogue between union representatives and management while fostering respectful relationships and correct implementation of collective bargaining agreements
  • Maintains regular floor presence to proactively identify and address employee concerns before they escalate, seeking opportunities to improve overall employee experience through methodical uncovering of root causes and corrective actions by starting at Gemba to uncover issues at their point of origin and preventing small problems from becoming larger organizational challenges through rigorous PDCA implementation and early intervention
  • Collaborates closely with Operations Leadership and union representatives to ensure correct implementation and accurate interpretation of the collective bargaining agreement, addressing inquiries, grievances, and other union-related issues for consistent application
  • Oversee resolution of employee and union issues including conflicts, disputes, and disciplinary matters, ensuring fairness, consistency, and proportionate responses while maintaining follow-through on commitments
  • Co-create and manage innovative labor agreements to ensure the evolving needs of the workforce and business are met. Inclusive of local contract negotiations and administration of existing agreements to maximize the companys value of said contract, while minimizing contractual leakages and disputes
  • Oversees and conducts investigations, ensuring that all disciplinary issues, grievances, and arbitration matters are handled in a timely and effective manner. Assesses the severity of each case and escalates significant concerns to the HR Director and/or the Regional HR Sr. Director, as required
  • Responds to and resolves all types of discrimination charges and complaints and works with legal counsel on lawsuit discovery and litigation preparation. Coordinates with specialists, HR teams, people leaders, and employees for appropriate and fair implementation of people policies ensuring compliance and consistency
  • Prepares reports and analytics to monitor employee relations trends and identify areas for improvement or intervention
  • Executes corporate designed products and services impacting both the hourly and salaried populations
  • Fosters a positive and inclusive hourly and salaried employee experience through proactive initiatives based on feedback through employee opinion surveys, suggestions, and open-door policies to boost engagement and address areas for improvement
  • Works closely with health and safety leads to address employee health and wellness concerns, implement wellness programs, and partner to improve safety performance for a healthy and safe work environment
Desired Qualifications
  • Masters degree in Human Resources, Organizational Development, or any other related discipline or commensurate work experience
  • SPHR or SHRM-SCP certification

Ford designs, builds, and sells cars, trucks, SUVs, and commercial vehicles worldwide, and develops mobility services including connected features and electric vehicles. Electric Ford models run on battery power with electric motors, supported by software updates and connected features that let drivers monitor performance, navigate, and control functions from apps; Ford also offers traditional engines and hybrids with cloud-connected services. Its size, history, and global dealer network let Ford offer a broad, practical lineup that emphasizes affordability and broad accessibility. The goal is to help people move and pursue their dreams by providing reliable transportation and mobility solutions that benefit customers, communities, and the planet.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Dearborn, Michigan

Founded

1903

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • NACS adaptor in mobile cord enhances Tesla Supercharger compatibility.
  • Production started April 26th in Dearborn boosts supply availability.
  • 10,000 lbs towing with Max Trailer Tow appeals to truck buyers.

What critics are saying

  • Tesla Cybertruck's 340-mile range erodes Lightning's market share.
  • Rivian R1T's 400-mile option captures Ford's fleet contracts.
  • GM Silverado EV's 440-mile range splits pickup demand immediately.

What makes Ford Motor Company unique

  • 2025 F-150 Lightning offers 320-mile range and 580 hp performance.
  • OTA updates boost 2022-2023 models' charging from 450A to 500A.
  • Post-discontinuation software support ensures BlueCruise 1.4 updates.

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