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Hr operations & admin senior analyst
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Seeking an HR Operations & Admin Senior Analyst in Burnaby, Canada. This role requires deep knowledge of Canadian employment law, HR processes, and HRIS tools (SAP/SuccessFactors). Key duties include managing employee life cycle transactions, conducting document audits, and handling Tier 1 inquir...
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Canada , Burnaby
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NTT DATA
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Health & Safety Coordinator | HR Admin
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We are seeking a detail-oriented **Health & Safety Coordinator** with **JHSC Certification** and strong **HR Admin** skills for our Listowel, ON team. You will oversee safety programs, conduct inspections, and manage WSIB activities in the construction/agriculture sector. This role requires two y...
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Canada , Listowel
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HR Operations & Admin Senior Analyst
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Join NTT DATA Services as an HR Operations & Admin Senior Analyst in Burnaby, Canada. Leverage your expertise in HR processes, Canadian employment legislation, and SAP/SuccessFactors to manage employee life cycle transactions, audits, and Tier 1 inquiries. We seek a detail-oriented professional w...
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Canada , Burnaby
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50000.00 - 55000.00 USD / Year
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HR Admin Assistant
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We are seeking an HR Admin Assistant in Elko, Canada, to provide essential administrative support and lead new employee orientation. This role requires a high school diploma and three years of HR or administrative experience, with proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. You will manage benefits, t...
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Canada , Elko
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47600.00 - 68000.00 USD / Year
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Canfor
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About the HR Admin role

HR Admin jobs represent a vital intersection between human resources management and administrative operations, serving as the backbone of organizational efficiency. Professionals in this role are responsible for seamlessly blending HR support with clerical duties to ensure smooth day-to-day functioning of an office or department. A typical HR Admin professional handles a wide array of responsibilities that span the entire employee lifecycle, from recruitment and onboarding to offboarding and record management. They often assist in drafting job descriptions, posting vacancies, reviewing resumes, and coordinating interview schedules with hiring managers. Once new hires are selected, these specialists manage orientation programs, create personnel files, and ensure all compliance documents are completed accurately.

Maintaining employee databases, processing payroll data, and updating records are core administrative tasks that require meticulous attention to detail. Beyond recruitment, HR Admin jobs frequently involve serving as the first point of contact for employee inquiries regarding company policies, benefits, and workplace grievances. They also oversee office administration by managing supplies, coordinating meetings, handling correspondence, and maintaining filing systems. In many organizations, these professionals support training programs, track timekeeping records, and assist with benefits administration. The role demands strong organizational skills, as they must prioritize multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment while upholding strict confidentiality.

Effective communication is paramount, as HR Admin staff interact with employees at all levels, external candidates, and vendors. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite—particularly Excel and Word—is typically required, and familiarity with HR information systems or timekeeping software like Kronos is advantageous. Many employers seek candidates with a high school diploma or GED, though a degree in HR, business administration, or a related field is often preferred. Experience in a similar administrative or HR support role, usually ranging from one to four years, is common. Additional valued traits include problem-solving abilities, a proactive mindset, and the capacity to work both independently and as part of a team.

Since these jobs often involve sensitive employee data, discretion and ethical judgment are non-negotiable. HR Admin professionals also contribute to workplace culture by supporting employee relations activities, safety programs, and special events. Whether in corporate offices, healthcare facilities, manufacturing plants, or service industries, these roles are essential for maintaining order, compliance, and positive employee experiences. For those seeking stable, people-focused career paths, HR Admin jobs offer a rewarding blend of administrative challenge and human-centric impact.