Red Door Group is an innovative Food and Beverage Group based in Singapore. Our brands include Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse and Artemis Grill.
We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Assistant/HR Manager responsible for managing and overseeing the company’s payroll processes, compensation structures, policy governance and HR systems. This role involves ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, optimizing payroll operations, and providing strategic direction on compensation matters to support the company's objectives.
Job Description
Responsible for full spectrum of HR functions including Recruitment and Selection, Compensation and Benefits, HR Policies, Employee Relations and Employee Engagement Activities
Review and approve end-to-end recruitment activities including of selections, offers, and acceptance
Work closely with the Head of Departments to understand hiring requirements
Handle foreign workers' passes applications, renewals and cancellations through the MOM portal
Ensure the company employment practices are compliant with the local employment laws and the company policies
Formulate, implement, and review HR policies and procedures
Process resignations, terminations and disciplinary matters
Manage annual performance management appraisal exercise with the Management
Responsible for payroll-related duties for approximately 100 employees in all Restaurants and Office
Create programmes to foster teamwork and a positive work environment for all employees
Implement and manage HR related projects and ensure that HR projects are completed within the timeframe
Any other ad-hoc administrative duties as assigned
Qualifications & Experience
Degree in Business, Human Resources or related field of study
Minimum 5 years of HR management experience in similar capacity
Well versed with labour laws and regulations, HR practices and procedures
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to interact with all levels
Strong analytical and conflict resolution skills
Ability to multi-task and solve problems diplomatically in a demanding environment