
The People Partner provides operational HR support to the Farm Technologies and Pure Flow Processing divisions across the UK & Ireland cluster. The role focuses on the effective delivery of core HR processes, employee relations, and day-to-day advisory support to managers, ensuring alignment with company policies, global standards, and local employment legislation.
Acting as the key People Partner representative in Ireland, the role also supports the implementation of wider People initiatives and ensures local insights are shared with the broader UK & Ireland People Partner team.
Location: This role can be based in Naas or Cork, Ireland, with travel to the UK.
Provide day-to-day HR support to managers across the assigned divisions.
Manage and support employee relations cases, including: Investigations
Grievances; Disciplinary processes
Provide practical, consistent, and legally compliant advice on policies, procedures, and employment legislation (UK & Ireland).
Ensure local compliance with employment law and alignment with global standards.
Support the delivery and execution of global HR governance processes, including: Position approvals; Compensation changes; FTE reporting and workforce data submissions
Facilitate the delivery of annual People processes, including: Salary reviews; Perform & Grow (performance management); Leadership Review
Ensure timely communication, coordination, and accurate execution of processes across stakeholder groups.
Act as a trusted HR advisor to managers, providing guidance on day-to-day people matters.
Support managers in operational planning and people-related decision-making.
Provide coaching and practical support to managers where required.
Represent the People Partner agenda in divisional meetings.
Support employee engagement initiatives and contribute to a positive employee experience.
Work closely with central People teams to deliver end-to-end People services.
Act as the local Ireland People Partner representative, ensuring local topics and insights are shared with the wider UK & Ireland team.
Support both global and local People projects as assigned by the line manager.
Support Reward Management activities within the cluster, including Salary review processes; Bonus calculations; Market analysis and benchmarking
Provide required reports and data submissions to the global organisation and management.
Use HR data, metrics, and reporting tools to support decision-making and identify trends where appropriate.
Act as a “buddy” for new colleagues or apprentices when requested, supporting onboarding and integration.
Eligibility
Legal right to work in Ireland
Ability to travel to the UK as required
Education & Professional Knowledge
University degree (Master’s preferred) in Psychology, Human Resources, or a related field
CIPD Level 7 (or equivalent)
Strong knowledge of Irish employment law, HR frameworks, and people practices
Professional Experience
Minimum 5 years’ experience in an HR Business Partner or similar operational HR role
Significant experience in operational HR, including: Employee relations case management; Providing guidance within UK & Irish employment law
Solid understanding of core HR disciplines:
Employee Relations
Talent Acquisition
Performance Management
Compensation & Benefits
Learning & Development
Experience using HRIS systems (e.g., Workday, SAP) and reporting tools
Experience supporting data-driven HR decision-making using metrics and analytics
Skills & Competencies
Experience working in an international HR environment with diverse cultural contexts
Evidence of continuous professional development in HR
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
Ability to support managers on day-to-day HR matters and operational planning
Experience in compensation processes, including salary reviews and bonus calculations
Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret and present data
GEA is one of the largest suppliers for the food and beverage processing industry and a wide range of other process industries. Approximately 18,000 employees in more than 60 countries contribute significantly to GEA’s success – come and join them! We offer interesting and challenging tasks, a positive working environment in international teams and opportunities for personal development and growth in a global company.

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