THE COMPANY
Little Rapids Corporation (LRC) is a specialty paper manufacturer and converter of paper, film, cotton, and nonwoven materials. The company’s headquarters is in Green Bay and is privately held with annual sales of over $200 million and 450 employees at three Wisconsin locations. The business has two divisions that sell a wide variety of products in the healthcare, beauty, flexographic printing, and specialty paper markets. Rapids Green Bay supplies printed film, paper, and nonwovens. Rapids Shawano has three paper machines that manufacture tissue, machine glazed, and wet crepe paper. Graham Professional manufactures and sells one-time use products into the healthcare and beauty markets through a network of national and regional distributors.
With its family ownership dating back to 1947, the company is guided by a strong and positive culture. LRC’s purpose is remarkably simple: to bring together all their people’s talents and energies to create an outstanding organization that delivers true value to their customers. The four core values of the business are lived out by ownership and top leadership and serve as a guide to all interactions, behavior, expectations, and strategic initiatives. These values are:
Position Summary:
The Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) serves as a strategic partner to leaders and associates across assigned business units and manufacturing locations. This role aligns business objectives with people strategies and provides proactive HR support in the areas of talent acquisition, employee relations, performance management, organizational effectiveness, leadership coaching, workforce planning, engagement, compensation, benefits, compliance, and change management.
The HRBP will build strong relationships with leaders at all levels, helping drive a high-performance culture focused on accountability, engagement, development, and operational excellence. This position requires both strategic thinking and hands-on execution in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Objectives:
Strategic Partnership & Leadership Support
Talent Acquisition & Onboarding
Employee Relations & Performance Management
Compensation, Benefits & HR Operations
Compliance & Policy Administration
Culture & Employee Engagement
Additional Responsibilities
This is not an exhaustive list of duties or functions and may not necessarily comprise all “essential functions” for purposes of the ADA.
Education, Certifications, and Experience:
Key Competencies:
Physical Requirements:
The ability to work in a normal manufacturing environment to include: sitting, standing, or walking for long periods of time; climbing stairs; operating various standard office equipment; carrying paper documents/files; reaching; bending; twisting; crawling; speaking on the telephone, etc.
The ability to wear required personal protection gear (i.e. hearing, eye and foot protection as well as other personal protective equipment such as gloves and aprons, etc.); tolerating loud noise (maximum of 95 dB); tolerating extreme heat, cold and dusty environment.
EOE including disability/veteran