HR Business Partner - Manufacturing
Role Purpose:
As Walking Tree scales its manufacturing footprint - new factory launches, capacity expansion and transformation initiatives, the HR Business Partner (Manufacturing) will build and own the people foundation of the plant. This is a charter role covering the full HR mandate for the factory: workforce planning, capability building, industrial relations, employee engagement, compensation, HR operations, compliance and culture in close partnership with Plant and Manufacturing Leadership.
Key Responsibilities:
Business Partnership:
- Partner with Factory Leadership to deliver business and operational objectives.
- Translate business strategy into workforce and capability plans.
- Support new factory launches, capacity expansion and transformation initiatives.
- Drive organisational effectiveness and workforce productivity.
Workforce Planning:
- Lead annual manpower planning and capacity-based workforce modelling.
- Own headcount budgeting, shift planning and optimisation.
- Define and manage contract labour strategy.
- Drive productivity improvement initiatives.
- Lead succession planning for critical manufacturing roles.
Learning & Capability Development:
- Build capability across technical skills, supervisory and leadership development, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, quality systems, health & safety, behavioural skills and future manufacturing technologies.
- Set up and run the plant Training Centre.
Talent Acquisition:
- Support the TA team on key roles across plant leadership, engineers, supervisors, operators, apprentices and contract workforce.
- Build and maintain relationships with engineering colleges, skill development institutes and apprenticeship programmes.
Performance Management:
- Drive goal-setting aligned to factory KPIs.
- Lead performance reviews and calibration.
- Own Individual Development Plans for high-potential talent and leadership pipeline development.
- Track and improve productivity metrics, including output per employee, weight/gram productivity, efficiency, quality and labour utilisation.
Industrial Relations:
- Own all IR activities including disciplinary processes, grievance handling, employee communication and long-term IR strategy.
- Maintain a stable industrial climate across the plant.
Employee Engagement:
- Drive employee communication, rewards & recognition, and factory town halls.
- Lead employee wellbeing initiatives (e.g. in-chair wellness, eye yoga) and D&I efforts, including growing women's representation in supervisory and managerial roles.
- Drive community engagement and team-building initiatives, and measure engagement to implement action plans.
Compensation & Benefits:
- Lead salary benchmarking and wage structures in line with the new Wage Code.
- Design and govern incentive schemes, including productivity-linked incentives and shift allowance governance.
- Own benefits administration and the annual compensation review.
HR Operations:
- Approve payroll, attendance, time office and HRIS processes.
- Oversee the employee lifecycle, documentation, compliance and audit readiness.
- Ensure accurate HR data and reporting.
Compliance:
- Ensure compliance with Labour Codes, the Factories Act, Standing Orders, the Apprentices Act, Contract Labour regulations, Social Security and wage legislation, POSH, and health & safety requirements.
- Support internal and external audits.
Culture & Change:
- Improve supervisor and manager effectiveness.
- Embed company values to instill a sense of belonging.
- Foster a culture of accountability, quality and continuous improvement.
Key Stakeholders:
- Internal: Factory Heads; Manufacturing Leadership (COO & Director); NPD; Quality; Supply Chain; Finance; Corporate HR; Employees.
- External: Technical institutes; recruitment partners.
Success Measures:
- Labour productivity and workforce cost as % of sales.
- Attrition, critical talent retention and absenteeism.
- Training effectiveness and skill matrix coverage.
- Employee engagement scores.
- Industrial relations stability.
- Internal promotion ratio and leadership bench strength.
- Contract labour productivity.
- Diversity metrics and HR service levels.
What We're Looking For:
- 10+ years of experience in large manufacturing organisations.
- Strong exposure to industrial relations and labour law.
- Experience in high-volume manufacturing environments.
- Working knowledge of Lean, Six Sigma and shop-floor operations.
- Demonstrated experience partnering with Plant Heads and business leaders.
- Proven track record in workforce transformation and leadership development.
Leadership Competencies:
- Business Acumen, Manufacturing Mindset, Labour Relations Expertise, Strategic Workforce Planning, Change Leadership, Coaching & Influencing.
- Data-Driven Decision Making, Operational Excellence, Stakeholder Management, Conflict Resolution, Commercial Orientation, Resilience, Continuous Improvement.
Reporting Manager:
Director People & Culture
Location:
MIDC, Mumbai (with potential travel to Navsari)
Work Mode:
Work from office and Manufacturing Plant.
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