Sr. Human Resources Field Coordinator - Remote

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POSITION SCOPE

The Senior Human Resources Field Coordinator is a senior level role that combines people's leadership with hands-on field HR operations. This role manages Human Resources Field Coordinators (HRFCs) across multiple job sites, serving as a mentor, escalation point and subject matter expert for Workday and other HR systems & business processes. The Sr. FHRC ensures consistency and compliance while upholding values aligned with HR best practices and business objectives across projects. In collaboration with HR leadership, this role drives the execution of both transactional and strategic goals, fostering a continuous improvement mindset.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Team Leadership & People Development

  • Supervise, mentor and support a team of HRFCs across assigned project sites.
  • Guide recruitment, onboarding and development of new HRFCs in collaboration with HR leadership.
  • Conduct regular check-ins to assess performance and provide proactive feedback to ensure ongoing development and engagement.
  • Support team members during transition such as promotions, reassignments and terminations with proper documentation and alignment to best practices.

Operational Oversight

  • Ensure HR Field Coordinators are executing core duties such as timekeeping, onboarding, compliance tracking and system support with accuracy and timeliness.
  • Monitor team performance, troubleshoot roadblocks, and help resolve escalated issues related to payroll, employee relations, or system discrepancies.
  • Serve as the Workday and TCP business process owner for field related HR workflows; oversee requests for enhancements, testing and implementation.

Strategic Program Support

  • Lead or assist with ad-hoc projects tied to HR compliance, workforce development, onboarding optimization, or field workforce engagement.
  • Provide oversight and process improvement for field programs such as the DOT Program, Orange Vest Program, Apprenticeship initiatives and Commissioning/IRA data reporting.
  • Support Moss's talent pipeline by developing relationships with community partners, trade schools and local workforce agencies.

Compliance & Risk Management

  • Partner with HR Field Coordinators to ensure adherence to federal/state/local labor laws, company policies, and safety standards.
  • Conduct audits on timekeeping accuracy, onboarding documentation, and other compliance checkpoints.
  • Escalate risk sensitive matters to the appropriate HR Business Partner.

Field Engagement & Coverage

  • Visit job sites regularly to observe operations, gather feedback, support FHRCs, and ensure alignment with field HR practices.
  • Provide coverage for HR Field Coordinators during absences or peak activity periods.
  • Act as a backup to HRFC during absences, ensuring continuity of operations and decision making.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

  • College degree, Business or a related field preferred; equivalent experience will be considered.
  • 4-6 years of progressive HR or administrative experience; minimum 2 years in a field-based or site support HR role.
  • Prior experience in a supervisory, team lead, or mentoring capacity is required.
  • Knowledge and hands-on experience with HRIS systems, particularly Workday and TCP.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage priorities, meet deadlines and influence teams in a fast-paced field environment.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Excel, Word).
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to lead with integrity and empathy.
  • Bilingual in Spanish and/or Creole strongly preferred.
  • Willingness to travel regularly (approximately 30-40%) to project sites and corporate office.
  • Flexibility to work extended hours, weekends, or variable shifts when required by project demands.

POSITION IMPACT

This role is pivotal in connecting job site operations with corporate HR leadership. The Sr. HR Field Coordinator ensures Human Resources Field Coordinators are well-supported, policies are consistently applied, and Moss's people-first values are reinforced throughout every stage of the field team member lifecycle.

Moss is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.


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Skills:
Administrative Skills, Alliance/Partner Management, Auditing, Best Practices, Business Continuity Planning (BCP), Business Processes, Candidate Pipeline, Commissioning, Communication Skills, Community Development, Continuous Improvement, Corporate Law, Corporate Policies, Diversity, Documentation, Employee Relations, HRIS/HRMS, Human Resources, Human Resources Management, Human Resources Processes, Identify Issues, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Mentoring, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Multilingual, Onboarding, Organizational Skills, Performance Analysis, Problem Solving Skills, Process Improvement, Risk Management, Safety Standards, SharePoint Server 2007, Spanish Language, Systems Administration/Management, TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), Team Lead/Manager, Time Management, Willing to Travel


About the Company:
Moss & Associates LLC



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