Maker’s Pride, LLC
Geneva, 1800 Averill Rd, Geneva, Illinois, United States of America
Job Description Posted Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 6:00 AM
Role Overview If you are hungry to work with smart people in a fast-paced environment, lead culture change and partner with leaders at all levels in the organization to attract and develop talent to drive business results; if you are agile, bring unmatched expertise and an unshakeable will to win – then Maker's Pride is the company for you! We are the #1 leader in co-manufacturing focusing on winning with our customers through execution excellence and with terrific people.
Our Mission: Lead our industry with manufacturing excellence, to create food people love
Our Vision: To be the world’s most trusted partner in food
Our Values: Focus On People; Deliver For Our Customers; Own Safety Together; Drive Performance
Responsibilities The HR Manager will report to the Director of HR and will be dedicated Plant HR Manager to oversee all human resources activities within our manufacturing plant in Geneva, IL. They will be responsible for developing and implementing HR strategies and initiatives to support the overall business objectives and ensure a positive and productive work environment. The HR Manager will collaborate with various departments to attract, retain, and develop a talented workforce while ensuring compliance with employment laws and regulations.
The Geneva, IL plant has approximately 300 employees.
The HR Manager will:
Promote a positive work culture by fostering employee engagement, satisfaction, and well‑being
Collaborate with department managers to identify training and development needs and design effective programs
Manage the full employee life cycle, including recruitment, onboarding, performance management, and off‑boarding processes
Lead the Performance Management process to identify and account for varying levels of performance and lead the Talent Management process to build bench strength for succession planning.
Oversee community outreach efforts to become the employer of choice in the local area through such activities as: donations, fundraising and business networking
Lead all plant employee recognition efforts to build upon the employer‑employee relationship and to foster employee engagement.
Ensure compliance with all applicable labor laws, regulations, and company policies
Maintain accurate HR records and prepare reports on HR metrics to assess the effectiveness of HR initiatives
Stay informed about industry trends and best practices in HR management
Handle employee inquiries, concerns, and requests in a timely and professional manner
Utilize Ceridian Dayforce as the HRIS (Human Resources Information System), serve as an advocate of the tool and provide adequate training to employees.
Administer the employee relations program that includes, but not limited to: performance counseling, and coaching the leadership team(s) on appropriate dissemination of company policies.
Overseeing hourly staffing process by recruiting, coordinating interviews, extending offers of employment, processing new hire paperwork and coordinating new hire orientation and onboarding of all new hires
Work with the Talent Acquisition team and leadership staff to fill all salaried roles. The HR Manager will play a role in workforce planning and engaging the right resources (especially for ramp ups and critical hiring).
Investigation of work related or compliance issues and present facts, recommendations and conclusions verbally and in writing.
Lead, oversee, and deliver new‑employee onboarding activities and partner with the US benefits team on escalated employee benefits issues.
Partner with the EH&S team regarding safety procedures, OSHA compliance, and worker’s compensation.
Interpreting, evaluating, and analyzing company policies as well as ensuring consistency; training and applying policies, safety programs, and benefits
Processing payroll on a bi‑weekly basis and partnering with supervisors to ensure timecards are reviewed and approved
Overseeing agency associate program, fill rates, reconciliation of billing, labor reports, etc.
Overseeing leave management program working with employees requesting leave, providing necessary paperwork and leave tracking to include Family and Medical Leave and Disability
Serving as point of contact regarding employee benefits and providing resolution/guidance to benefit questions during open/new hire enrollment and thereafter
Addressing employee relations concerns in partnership with HR Generalist, supervisors and managers
Assisting in maintaining working relationship with state agencies such as Unemployment and handles any issues or hearings that require local involvement.
Assisting in keeping current EEO/AAP reports, attendance, disciplinary summary reports, turnover analysis, and analyze other metrics using HRIS systems.
Perform other duties assigned as needed
Skills and Ability requirements
Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field strongly preferred; but will consider experience in lieu of education
Minimum of 5-7 years of experience as HR Generalist preferably in a manufacturing or industrial environment
Strong knowledge of employment laws, regulations, and best practices
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and negotiation skills; English/Spanish bilingual ability strongly preferred
Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion
Strong problem‑solving and decision‑making abilities
Proficiency in HRIS systems and MS Office Suite
Highest level of integrity
Demonstrated track record of results
Excellent communication, interpersonal and influencing skills
Sense of urgency and ability to operate in a fast‑paced, high‑energy environment
Ability to develop and maintain strong, effective internal business partner relationships
Must have knowledge and understanding of employment laws, including FMLA, ADA, FLSA, ERISA, COBRA/HIPPA and others.
Must have strong knowledge of OSHA regulations and record‑keeping requirements.
Be capable of administering the benefit program at a local level including Health, disability, workers compensation and return to work programs.
Bilingual communication skills (English/Spanish) are highly preferred but not required.
Must be able to organize and prioritize the workload, meet deadlines, and work effectively with minimal direction.
Possess solid interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to adapt well to change.
Demonstrated computer skills in MS Office applications.
Ability to work closely with others in a cross‑functional team atmosphere.
Flexibility to work off shift hours when needed to support plant needs.
Knowledge and experience HRIS systems, Time and Attendance System, MS Office (Word/Excel/Power Point) and Ceridian a plus
Knowledge and understanding of federal, state and local employment laws
Solid understanding of the role of HR in balancing employees and business objectives
Work is primarily done in an office setting.
Must be willing to visit night shifts to ensure positive employee relations across departments and shifts occur
Will frequent production environment which includes exposure to noise, dust, moving machinery, fork lifts, and fluctuations in temperature.
Physical Requirements
Sitting at a work station for extended periods of time
Stand, walk, climb stairs on an infrequent basis
Must be able to lift 20 pounds on an infrequent basis.
The pay range for this full‑time, salaried position is $97,210 - $145,814/ year. Individual base pay depends on work location and additional factors such as experience, job‑related skills, and relevant education or training. The position is eligible for a discretionary annual incentive based on company and individual performance. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, 401k and wellness benefits beginning on the first day of employment.
This information is provided per the relevant state and local pay transparency laws for the location in which this position will be performed. Base pay information is based on market location.
Maker's Pride is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Job Description Posted Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 6:00 AM
Role Overview If you are hungry to work with smart people in a fast-paced environment, lead culture change and partner with leaders at all levels in the organization to attract and develop talent to drive business results; if you are agile, bring unmatched expertise and an unshakeable will to win – then Maker's Pride is the company for you! We are the #1 leader in co-manufacturing focusing on winning with our customers through execution excellence and with terrific people.
Our Mission: Lead our industry with manufacturing excellence, to create food people love
Our Vision: To be the world’s most trusted partner in food
Our Values: Focus On People; Deliver For Our Customers; Own Safety Together; Drive Performance
Responsibilities The HR Manager will report to the Director of HR and will be dedicated Plant HR Manager to oversee all human resources activities within our manufacturing plant in Geneva, IL. They will be responsible for developing and implementing HR strategies and initiatives to support the overall business objectives and ensure a positive and productive work environment. The HR Manager will collaborate with various departments to attract, retain, and develop a talented workforce while ensuring compliance with employment laws and regulations.
The Geneva, IL plant has approximately 300 employees.
The HR Manager will:
Promote a positive work culture by fostering employee engagement, satisfaction, and well‑being
Collaborate with department managers to identify training and development needs and design effective programs
Manage the full employee life cycle, including recruitment, onboarding, performance management, and off‑boarding processes
Lead the Performance Management process to identify and account for varying levels of performance and lead the Talent Management process to build bench strength for succession planning.
Oversee community outreach efforts to become the employer of choice in the local area through such activities as: donations, fundraising and business networking
Lead all plant employee recognition efforts to build upon the employer‑employee relationship and to foster employee engagement.
Ensure compliance with all applicable labor laws, regulations, and company policies
Maintain accurate HR records and prepare reports on HR metrics to assess the effectiveness of HR initiatives
Stay informed about industry trends and best practices in HR management
Handle employee inquiries, concerns, and requests in a timely and professional manner
Utilize Ceridian Dayforce as the HRIS (Human Resources Information System), serve as an advocate of the tool and provide adequate training to employees.
Administer the employee relations program that includes, but not limited to: performance counseling, and coaching the leadership team(s) on appropriate dissemination of company policies.
Overseeing hourly staffing process by recruiting, coordinating interviews, extending offers of employment, processing new hire paperwork and coordinating new hire orientation and onboarding of all new hires
Work with the Talent Acquisition team and leadership staff to fill all salaried roles. The HR Manager will play a role in workforce planning and engaging the right resources (especially for ramp ups and critical hiring).
Investigation of work related or compliance issues and present facts, recommendations and conclusions verbally and in writing.
Lead, oversee, and deliver new‑employee onboarding activities and partner with the US benefits team on escalated employee benefits issues.
Partner with the EH&S team regarding safety procedures, OSHA compliance, and worker’s compensation.
Interpreting, evaluating, and analyzing company policies as well as ensuring consistency; training and applying policies, safety programs, and benefits
Processing payroll on a bi‑weekly basis and partnering with supervisors to ensure timecards are reviewed and approved
Overseeing agency associate program, fill rates, reconciliation of billing, labor reports, etc.
Overseeing leave management program working with employees requesting leave, providing necessary paperwork and leave tracking to include Family and Medical Leave and Disability
Serving as point of contact regarding employee benefits and providing resolution/guidance to benefit questions during open/new hire enrollment and thereafter
Addressing employee relations concerns in partnership with HR Generalist, supervisors and managers
Assisting in maintaining working relationship with state agencies such as Unemployment and handles any issues or hearings that require local involvement.
Assisting in keeping current EEO/AAP reports, attendance, disciplinary summary reports, turnover analysis, and analyze other metrics using HRIS systems.
Perform other duties assigned as needed
Skills and Ability requirements
Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field strongly preferred; but will consider experience in lieu of education
Minimum of 5-7 years of experience as HR Generalist preferably in a manufacturing or industrial environment
Strong knowledge of employment laws, regulations, and best practices
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and negotiation skills; English/Spanish bilingual ability strongly preferred
Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion
Strong problem‑solving and decision‑making abilities
Proficiency in HRIS systems and MS Office Suite
Highest level of integrity
Demonstrated track record of results
Excellent communication, interpersonal and influencing skills
Sense of urgency and ability to operate in a fast‑paced, high‑energy environment
Ability to develop and maintain strong, effective internal business partner relationships
Must have knowledge and understanding of employment laws, including FMLA, ADA, FLSA, ERISA, COBRA/HIPPA and others.
Must have strong knowledge of OSHA regulations and record‑keeping requirements.
Be capable of administering the benefit program at a local level including Health, disability, workers compensation and return to work programs.
Bilingual communication skills (English/Spanish) are highly preferred but not required.
Must be able to organize and prioritize the workload, meet deadlines, and work effectively with minimal direction.
Possess solid interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to adapt well to change.
Demonstrated computer skills in MS Office applications.
Ability to work closely with others in a cross‑functional team atmosphere.
Flexibility to work off shift hours when needed to support plant needs.
Knowledge and experience HRIS systems, Time and Attendance System, MS Office (Word/Excel/Power Point) and Ceridian a plus
Knowledge and understanding of federal, state and local employment laws
Solid understanding of the role of HR in balancing employees and business objectives
Work is primarily done in an office setting.
Must be willing to visit night shifts to ensure positive employee relations across departments and shifts occur
Will frequent production environment which includes exposure to noise, dust, moving machinery, fork lifts, and fluctuations in temperature.
Physical Requirements
Sitting at a work station for extended periods of time
Stand, walk, climb stairs on an infrequent basis
Must be able to lift 20 pounds on an infrequent basis.
The pay range for this full‑time, salaried position is $97,210 - $145,814/ year. Individual base pay depends on work location and additional factors such as experience, job‑related skills, and relevant education or training. The position is eligible for a discretionary annual incentive based on company and individual performance. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, 401k and wellness benefits beginning on the first day of employment.
This information is provided per the relevant state and local pay transparency laws for the location in which this position will be performed. Base pay information is based on market location.
Maker's Pride is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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