At a Glance
- Tasks: Shape people strategies and enhance organisational performance in a dynamic manufacturing environment.
- Company: Join a forward-thinking company that values diversity and inclusion.
- Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay, career development, and a supportive workplace culture.
- Other info: Opportunities for growth and travel across UK sites.
- Why this job: Make a real impact by driving change and fostering a positive work environment.
- Qualifications: Experience in HR business partnering and strong relationship-building skills required.
The predicted salary is between 50000 - 65000 £ per year.
The HR Business Partner will act as a strategic advisor to senior leaders, shaping and delivering people strategies that strengthen organisational performance, build capability, and foster a positive, inclusive culture. The role provides forward-looking guidance across workforce planning, talent, organisation design, and change to ensure the business is equipped for current and future demands. The incumbent will embed world-class HR approaches and processes while ensuring the interests and needs of colleagues are met, in order to sustain a culture of high performance and high engagement. The HR BP will translate business priorities into effective, insight-led people solutions and enable a consistent, high-quality employee experience throughout the entire employee lifecycle.
What you will deliver (Key Deliverables & Responsibilities):
- Strategic Business Partnership: Partner with senior leaders, including Executive Committee (ExCom), to translate business strategy into clear, actionable people plans that drive organisational performance. Provide strategic insight and challenge on organisation design, workforce planning, succession and capability needs, ensuring aligned, fair and consistent reward decisions. Anticipate people-related risks and opportunities; use data and insight to propose interventions that strengthen performance, engagement and retention. Lead on organisational change by aligning leaders, engaging stakeholders and ensuring clear plans and communication across structure, process, capability and culture. Champion the colleague voice and shape a culture that supports inclusion, high performance and long-term engagement. Enable and coach leaders to build effective, high-performing teams and to lead people with confidence and clarity. Align people initiatives to core business drivers, ensuring HR activity enhances organisational effectiveness and supports commercial outcomes.
- Employee Experience & Lifecycle: Partner with the HR Advisor to ensure a consistent, positive colleague experience across the employee lifecycle, enabling managers to handle people matters confidently and independently. Oversee complex or sensitive people matters in collaboration with ER and Policy specialist, ensuring fair, compliant and commercially balanced outcomes. Champion inclusion, wellbeing and a values-led culture while developing leaders to build strong individual and team performance. Use colleague insights, including Global Engagement Survey results, to shape targeted engagement and culture initiatives, strengthen connection and motivation, and continuously improve the overall colleague experience. Lead the end-to-end coordination of the Colleague Engagement Group (CEG), including running elections and managing vacancies, preparing agendas and meeting logistics, acting as Secretary to record and circulate minutes, arranging cover when required, and collaborating with ExCom and wider business to resolve issues raised.
- Performance, Talent, Succession & Capability: Lead annual talent and succession cycles with leaders, identifying critical roles, capability gaps and robust succession plans. Support career development and mobility strategies that strengthen bench strength and internal pipelines, with a particular focus on high-potential talent and opportunities for regional programmes and roles. Align capability-building priorities with strategic objectives and emerging skills needs. Collaborate with Talent Acquisition to deliver strong hiring outcomes, informed workforce planning and targeted employer branding. Ensure end-to-end operation of performance management processes; facilitate performance calibration to ensure fair and consistent application of the rating scale, strengthening manager capability and confidence through workshops and 1:1 coaching.
Experience & Qualification Requirements:
- Previous experience of business partnering at director and senior leadership level within a multi-site/matrix organisation.
- Track record of building good relationships and credibility with business managers based on solid commercial understanding and an ability to identify customer needs and go beyond just delivering defined HR solutions.
- Ability to quickly distil issues into clear requirements and generate pragmatic, high-quality solutions.
- Acts with sound judgement, balancing speed with care to make responsible, effective decisions.
- Sound familiarity with good HR specialist disciplines and how to best leverage these – talent management and career development, recruitment, performance management, organisational development and design, compensation and benefits, learning and development.
- Strong experience of change management projects including led or co-led org redesign, strategic initiatives or transformation programs.
- A relevant HR degree and/or post graduate qualification is essential.
- CIPD accreditation or equivalent experience.
- Strong knowledge of UK employment law and experience in employee relations.
- Experience in FMCG is preferred but not essential.
- Proficiency with MS Office and Outlook; proven experience with HR Systems.
- Must be willing to travel to any of our UK sites as required including occasional overnight stays.
Key attributes of a successful candidate:
- Brings strong business acumen and confidently translates organisational priorities into a clear, actionable people strategy that drives performance and long-term value.
- Builds deep, credible relationships with senior leaders; listens closely to understand their challenges and provides well-judged, pragmatic HR solutions that shape thinking and influence decisions.
- Puts people at the heart of decisions, designing differentiated, thoughtful experiences that respond to the needs of diverse groups and strengthen engagement and culture.
- Champions transformation with empathy and structure; supports leaders and teams through change, ensuring clarity, adoption, and sustained behavioural shifts.
- Anticipates the workforce needs of today and tomorrow; attracts, develops, and mobilises talent to ensure the organisation has the capabilities required to deliver its strategy.
- Skilled at interpreting multiple data sources and using insight to inform, challenge, and align business decisions; embraces digital tools and analytics to drive better outcomes.
We are committed to nurturing a workplace where we celebrate and respect difference, and support everyone to be true to who they are! At Asahi Europe and International we believe you can SHINE AS YOU ARE - no matter your age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disabilities, religion, or beliefs. We want to support you to be courageous in your individuality and to know that whoever you are and whatever your circumstances, you can belong with us without having to conform.
HR Business Partner - Manufacturing & Supply Chain & Finance in Woking employer: Asahi Group
Asahi Europe and International is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment in Woking that prioritises inclusivity and employee engagement. With a strong commitment to professional development, employees are empowered to grow their careers through strategic partnerships and innovative HR practices, ensuring a fulfilling and rewarding experience. The company fosters a culture of high performance and collaboration, making it an ideal place for those seeking meaningful employment in the manufacturing and supply chain sector.