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Employee Relations Advisor

2 weeks ago Leeds, United Kingdom

Employee Relations Advisor

Mission:

As an Employee Relations Advisor, your mission is to provide expert guidance and support on all aspects of employee relations across the UK & Ireland. You will partner with managers to navigate complex casework, including grievances, disciplinaries, redundancies, TUPE, probation, and performance improvement plans, ensuring fair and consistent outcomes.

You will act as a trusted advisor, offering clarity on employee relations policies and procedures and responding to queries to enable effective decision-making.

As a key member of the HR Business Partnering community, you will champion best practices, foster collaboration, and drive consistency in employee relations approaches across the region, supporting a positive and legally compliant workplace culture.

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What will you do:

  • Lead and manage complex employee relations cases across the UK & Ireland, including grievances, disciplinaries, appeals, redundancies, TUPE, probation, and performance improvement plans. Ensure cases are handled in line with company policies, employment law, and best practice, delivering fair and consistent outcomes.
  • Coach and support managers through ER processes and investigations, including drafting invitation letters and outcome letters for cases managed (including those raised through TrustLine). Provide guidance to ensure compliance and consistency in approach.
  • Assist managers with the Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) process, including preparation and attendance at review meetings and formal meetings to provide ER expertise and ensure fair handling.
  • Respond to employee relations policy and process queries escalated from HR Services, ensuring timely and accurate resolution.
  • Work closely with HR Business Partners to share best practices, ensure consistency of approach, and contribute to strategic initiatives that enhance employee relations across the UK & Ireland.
  • Support the planning and delivery of ER compliance sessions and training for managers, promoting understanding of policies and fostering a culture of compliance and fairness.


What will make you successful:
  • Experience of working in a HR department in a variety of more junior roles across the HR model (e.g. HR Services, Talent, Reward)
  • Ability to build strong relationships, offering the right balance of support and challenge to key stakeholders
  • Strong Employee Relations background and experience of managing complex cases to a successful resolution
  • Proven ability to collaborate effectively with stakeholders across the HR operating model and wider business
  • Ability to work with & manage highly sensitive and confidential data
  • Relentless drive & commitment to achieve results and challenge the status quo.

Education
  • You should be CIPD qualified, with active employment law knowledge and/or degree qualified or have the equivalent amount of workplace experience
  • Ideally 3+ years HR experience across generalist roles

What's in it for you:
  • Opportunity to shape organizational culture and drive meaningful change
  • Strategic role with direct impact on business outcomes
  • Exposure to diverse business challenges and leadership experiences
  • Professional growth through complex project leadership
  • Collaborative environment with opportunities to influence HR strategy


What will make you successful:
  • Experience of working in a HR department in a variety of more junior roles across the HR model (e.g. HR Services, Talent, Reward)
  • Ability to build strong relationships, offering the right balance of support and challenge to key stakeholders
  • Strong Employee Relations background and experience of managing complex cases to a successful resolution
  • Proven ability to collaborate effectively with stakeholders across the HR operating model and wider business
  • Ability to work with & manage highly sensitive and confidential data
  • Relentless drive & commitment to achieve results and challenge the status quo.

Education
  • You should be CIPD qualified, with active employment law knowledge and/or degree qualified or have the equivalent amount of workplace experience
  • Ideally 3+ years HR experience across generalist roles

What's in it for you:
  • Opportunity to shape organizational culture and drive meaningful change
  • Strategic role with direct impact on business outcomes
  • Exposure to diverse business challenges and leadership experiences
  • Professional growth through complex project leadership
  • Collaborative environment with opportunities to influence HR strategy


Bring your passion for inclusion to a team that's ready to welcome you - apply today!

At Schneider, we believe that every employee is a talent who deserves equal opportunities. This means you matter. Every individual needs to feel valued, supported, and treated fairly to do their best work.

Our Total Rewards is our way of saying: "We see you. We value you". It's more than just pay and benefits- it's a meaningful investment in you. It is designed for you to perform, grow, feel safe, and elevate your potential to shine as an impact maker.

For this UK based position, the expected pay range is GBP 50,400 - GBP 75,600 per year. This pay range includes base pay and short-term incentives. The compensation range for this full-time position applies to candidates located within the United Kingdom. Our pay ranges are determined by the local market.

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Client-provided location(s): Leeds, United Kingdom
Job ID: Schneider_Electric-117817
Employment Type: FULL_TIME
Posted: 2026-05-25T18:51:45

Perks and Benefits

  • Health and Wellness

    • Parental Benefits

      • Work Flexibility

        • Office Life and Perks

          • Vacation and Time Off

            • Financial and Retirement

              • Professional Development

                • Diversity and Inclusion