Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
01 Sep, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
02 Jun, 25
Experience
8 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Resolutions, Program Development, Participation, Employee Relations, Mental Health, Employment Standards, Internal Communications, Consensus Building, Coaching, Safety Programs, Communication Skills, Performance Management, Employee Engagement, Employee Recognition
Industry
Human Resources/HR
ABOUT BLACKSTONE ENERGY
Blackstone Energy Services is a privately owned, integrated energy transition company that helps public institutions and private sector organizations manage their energy costs, consumption and carbon emissions. We are guided by our impassioned vision to take our clients to net-zero emissions by 2050 and crush their carbon footprint!
With our team of like-minded and award-winning climate crusaders, our success is built on developing responsible energy and carbon management solutions. This includes budgeting, commodity broker and supply, cost improvement strategies, utility bill management, consumption efficiencies and conservation efforts, GHG emission reductions, clean infrastructure retrofits and ESG & regulatory reporting.
We are a rapidly growing team with an entrepreneurial culture providing superior customer service and customized energy solutions.
Our head office is in the dynamic Yonge and Eglinton neighbourhood and is on the TTC subway line.
EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCE (20%)
QUALIFICATIONS:
JOB PURPOSE
The Director of Human Resources is a critical new role designed to help support the company’s rapid growth trajectory and drive continued business success through people and culture.
Reporting to the EVP, Managing Director, the Director of HR will partner with senior executives to design and execute forward-thinking talent strategies that power its business priorities. The Director will combine HR and commercial acumen and bring a strong grasp of market and workforce trends along with a data-driven mindset to help Blackstone stay ahead in a rapidly evolving hybrid work landscape. The Director of HR will oversee the career development of an existing HR Manager with the expectation of expanding the HR team as the company grows.
As a key architect of organizational culture and performance, the Director of HR will lead transformative initiatives, and foster an inclusive, engaged, and high-performing workforce. They will be responsible for developing a multi-year HR plan with some of the immediate priorities being the: