Build your best future with the Johnson Controls team
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What we offer:
Competitive salary and bonus plan
Paid vacation/holidays/sick time
Comprehensive benefits package including 401K, medical, dental, and vision care
On the job/cross training opportunities
Encouraging and collaborative team environment
Dedication to safety through our Zero Harm policy
What you will do:
You will be responsible for meeting JCI’s talent capacity needs by identifying organizational and talent needs in North America, working with the Regional Business and HR leader to address these needs, assessing mobility and accelerating the development of talent across this region of JCI. You will also partner with business leaders to conduct strategic workforce planning, labor availability analysis, calibration of talent and talent planning.
The role will be regional in nature, spanning business units within the geographic region. The Regional Talent Management work impacts all leaders and professional employees in Johnson Controls and is instrumental to the success of the organization.
You will report directly to the Vice President, Talent Management Learning and Development and also partners closely with the HR Business Partner lead for the region and relevant businesses and enterprise Talent Management and Talent Acquisition functions.How you will do it:
Talent Development and Data AnalysisDesign Talent data standards, policies, and processes for the Johnson Controls Enterprise, globally, including:
Understand organizational needs and talent development requirements to address this, and then analyze talent data to determine strategic talent development needs baseline, and build/support programs to address these needs
Own talent processes for the region and in partnership with the CHRO and HR Leadership team, analyze talent data and prepare talent and succession reports for the Johnson Controls Board of Directors. Must drive the HRBPs / HR Leaders to create actionable succession plans for critical roles and also communicate gaps and risks to the organization
Facilitate talent sharing efforts across divisions in the region to fill critical roles and create talent development opportunities. Partner with Learning & Development to determine what learning interventions would be priority for the region
Collaborate with Business Leaders, HR Leadership, other CoEs (Talent Acquisition, HR Operations), to ensure the executive coaching/assessment standards are followed, and to equip them with the tools and processes to deliver programs and guidance to the business.
Workforce Planning
Define, develop, and operationalize a coordinated workforce planning capability for the enterprise
Lead a data driven approach to workforce planning that enables the organization to proactively respond to current & future workforce needs
Facilitate process to translate and connect JCI’s strategic business decisions to future talent skills required to drive success of the organization.
Organizational Design
Partner with the regional senior leaders, the regional HR lead and the HR business partners on organization design to meet business transformation objectives for the region
Collaborate with HR business partners, senior leaders to adapt organization design to meet business transformation objectives.
Assess, understand and articulate merits and benefits of various design options
Talent Assessment and selection
Using data, observations and interviews, to assess and make recommendations about talent alignment to key roles
Assess talent pool and candidates for new roles
Additional Responsibilities
Integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion best practices with Talent Management
Lead or participate in HR department sponsored special projects or initiatives pertaining to talent management.
What we look for:
Required
Bachelor’s degree in a related field, Master's degree in Business, Psychology, Organization Development preferred.
Experience with Talent Management, Workforce Planning and Succession Planning preferred
Collaborative thought leader and change agent.
Strong external orientation and continuous learner.
Ability to build trusted relationships with senior leaders.
Experience leading in a large, highly matrixed, global organization.
Experience leading in a technology forward business preferred.
Excellent influencing, interpersonal, relationship building and team collaboration skills.
Able to translate business needs into talent programs that make a difference.
Thinks strategically, yet tactically focused on execution.
Preference is to have someone work hybrid from the Glendale, WI office but we will consider remote candidates living in the United States.
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