Seagate Technology
Human Resources Business Partner - EMEA

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About our group:
The Human Resources team is looking for a forward-thinking, solutions-oriented HR Business Partner to support managers and employees across EMEA.
This role will provide a comprehensive, professional and efficient HR service, partnering with leaders to solve people-related challenges, support employee relations activity, and deliver people programmes aligned to Seagate’s business priorities. The role will support employees through all phases of the employee lifecycle and contribute to a positive, consistent and high-quality employee experience.
The EMEA HRBP team operates in a dynamic, international environment supporting both regional and site-based needs. The role requires sound judgement, employee relations understanding, and the ability to work effectively with functional HRBPs, Legal, HR Central, Total Rewards, Talent Acquisition and business leaders.
About the role - you will:
- Partner with managers and employees across assigned EMEA countries, functions or business groups, providing practical HR guidance and support.
- Support managers in the application of HR policies, procedures, employment law requirements and HR best practice.
- Provide advice and support on employee relations matters, including performance, conduct, absence, grievances, disciplinary matters, settlement activity and workplace concerns.
- Work with managers to ensure employee matters are handled consistently, fairly, and in line with country-specific requirements.
- Build strong working relationships with business leaders, employees, HR Centres of Excellence, HR Central, Legal and other key stakeholders.
- Support performance management, coaching, career development, talent review, employee engagement and organisation effectiveness activities.
- Provide data, insights and practical recommendations to help leaders make informed people decisions.
- Support workforce change activity, including restructures, role changes and reductions in force, working closely with Legal, functional HRBPs and regional leadership.
- Ensure early visibility and alignment on sensitive cases, helping to create a consistent HR voice to the business.
- Contribute to EMEA HRBP ways of working, ensuring clear ownership, timely follow-up and effective handoffs.
- Participate in and support local, regional or global HR projects and initiatives.
- Role model Seagate’s culture and values, including Integrity, Inclusion and Innovation.
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About you:
You are a pragmatic HR professional who can balance employee experience, business needs and compliance requirements. You are comfortable working in complexity, able to build trust quickly, and can provide clear, balanced advice to managers and employees.
You will bring:
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate clearly and professionally with employees and leaders at all levels.
- Sound judgement and decision-making capability the ability to assess risk, options and appropriate next steps.
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and follow through on commitments.
- The ability to work collaboratively and partner with HR colleagues, Legal, managers and employees.
- Analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to use data and evidence to support decision-making.
- Confidence to challenge appropriately and escalate issues where required.
- A practical, solutions-focused approach and the ability to operate with discretion and professionalism.
Your experience includes:
- Experience working in an HR Business Partner, HR Generalist, HR Advisor or similar role.
- Experience supporting employee relations issues/advising managers on complex HR processes.
- Understanding of HR practice and employment law in one or more EMEA jurisdictions.
- Experience working in a matrixed, international or multi-site environment would be advantageous.
- Experience working in a manufacturing, technology, engineering or fast-paced operational environment would be beneficial.
- Experience working in a unionised or employee representative environment would be advantageous.
- Relevant HR qualification, degree or equivalent professional experience.


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Location: Springtown, Derry / Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Completed applications should be submitted no later than midnight on 31st July 2026. This is a Full-Time position working 39 hours per week.
This role does not meet the criteria set by the Home Office for sponsorship on a Skilled Worker Visa as such sponsorship of this visa cannot be offered.
Please demonstrate on your Cover Letter or CV how you meet the criteria set out in the job description identified above.
At Seagate we are committed to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace. To see all vacancies that Seagate has available, please sign up - Register your interest for career updates with our Talent Network and to be considered for future opportunities at Seagate Careers.
Seagate Technology is committed to equal opportunity in employment and welcomes applications from all sections of the community irrespective of sex, marital status, religious affiliation, age, disability or ethnic origin. The Company specifically welcomes applications from the protestant community who are currently underrepresented in this job category. All applications will be considered strictly on the basis of merit.
Our Springtown site is Derry/Londonderry’s largest manufacturer, we’re proud that Seagate is a flexible and inclusive place to work. We have more than 1,700 employees spanning research and development, manufacturing, and many other functions.
Here at work, you can grab breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks at our subsidized on-site cafe.
Looking for an active break from your workday? We’ve got you covered. Take a group or individual exercise class during lunch or after work at our on-site gym.
Location: Springtown, United Kingdom
Travel: None
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