Morson Talent
HR Advisor

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HR Advisor
6 Month Contract
Gloucester
£19.23/hr PAYE
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Morson are currently recruiting for an HR Advisor to support Safran Landing Systems on a 6-month contract based in Gloucester.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced HR professional to join a leading aerospace manufacturing environment, supporting a busy People & Culture team with a broad mix of HR activity. The role would suit someone who is a confident HR all-rounder, with strong employee relations experience and the ability to support managers across both day-to-day HR queries and more formal casework.
The successful candidate will work closely with managers, HR colleagues and wider stakeholders to provide practical, consistent and commercially balanced HR advice across a fast-paced operational environment.
Role Responsibilities
- Manage a varied employee relations caseload, including disciplinary, grievance, sickness absence, performance and capability matters
- Support and carry out investigations, ensuring documentation, evidence and process are handled accurately and consistently
- Provide first-line HR advice and guidance to managers and employees
- Coach and support managers through HR policies, procedures and case management
- Work closely with union representatives where required
- Support wider HR activity across the employee lifecycle, including onboarding, employee engagement, performance management and general HR queries
- Use Excel and HR data to track activity, identify trends and support reporting requirements
- Prioritise workload effectively across a busy HR environment
- Maintain accurate records and ensure all HR activity is handled confidentially and in line with process
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Skills and Experience Required
- Previous experience in an HR Advisor, People Advisor, ER Advisor or similar role
- Strong employee relations casework experience
- Confident handling investigations and supporting managers through formal HR processes
- Good Excel and data/reporting capability
- Comfortable working in a busy operational environment
- Able to manage sensitive situations professionally and with resilience
- CIPD Level 3 or equivalent HR experience
- Strong communication skills with the ability to build credibility with managers and stakeholders


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The following would be useful but not essential:
- CIPD Level 5
- Experience within manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, engineering or another unionised environment
- Experience working within a global or matrix organisation
Additional Information
Due to the nature of the work, candidates will need to be able to obtain the relevant background checks and security clearance if required.
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