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Global Labor Risk Manager Jobs – ENGIE Energy Access
Job Title: Global Labor Risk Manager
Organisation: ENGIE Energy Access
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Reports to: Head of People and Culture
About US:
ENGIE Energy Access is one of the leading Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGo) and mini-grids solutions provider in Africa, with a mission to deliver affordable, reliable and sustainable energy solutions and life-changing services with exceptional customer experience. The company is a result of the integration of Fenix International, ENGIE Mobisol and ENGIE PowerCorner; and develops innovative, off-grid solar solutions for homes, public services and businesses, enabling customers and distribution partners access to clean, affordable energy. The PAYGo solar home systems are financed through affordable installments from $0.14 per day and the mini-grids foster economic development by enabling electrical productive use and triggering business opportunities for entrepreneurs in rural communities. With over 1,700 employees, operations in 9 countries across Africa (Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia), over 1 million customers and more than 5 million lives impacted so far, ENGIE Energy Access aims to remain the leading clean energy company, serving millions of customers across Africa by 2025.
Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced and qualified Global Labour Law Manager to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in pro-actively and reactively managing ethics cases, separations, dismissals, fraud cases, and grievances. This role will be instrumental in continuing to establish an ethical EEA culture. As the Global Labor Law Manager, you will be the primary point of contact for our external legal firms. The role will involve the process to select a panel of legal firms for which an RFP will be required. The role will require effective and efficient cost management for the external legal panel.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Labor Law Compliance and Employment Relations:
- Handle mutually agreed separations, dismissals.
- Organize and manage disciplinary procedures as a result of incapacity, poor performance or ethics breaches in full compliance with local regulations and in cooperation with external legal firms, where required.
- Manage and ensure general compliance with labor laws in various countries in East, West, and South Africa.
- Resolving work conflicts and grievances.
Vendor Management:
- Be the main point of contact for external labor law panels. Manage relationships with external vendors, including invoicing, renewals, contract agreements, and performance requirements.
- Define and monitor service level agreements, addressing breaches as necessary.
- Manage all invoicing according to agreed professional fees schedule
Policy Alignment and Creation:
- Participate in reviews of global and local policies from a labor law perspective.
- Contribute to the creation of new policies aligned with labor laws.
- Deploy and educate on all policies, including policy updates
- Develop and implement an Employee Relations training Program
Training and Development:
- Conduct labor training for the HR team and line managers with direct reports.
- Ensure all labor law changes and updates within the EEA markets are continuously evaluated and necessary responses implemented.
Performance Management:
- Manage performance improvement plans, restructures, and any related changes in contractual terms and conditions.
Reporting and Governance:
- Report and maintain metrics for key employment performance issues.
- Keep a log of all precedents and past cases to ensure consistent treatment in accordance with established protocols.
- Provide monthly reporting on relevant key performance indicators.
- Ensure global disciplinary processes and structures align with in-Country disciplinary policies and processes
- Ensure 100% compliance with Legal and Ethics requirements and HR Audit checklist
- Collaborate closely with the Ethics department if and when required
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- Minimum of 3-5 years of post-qualifying experience as a labor lawyer.
- Minimum of 1 year experience in an international organization with multi-jurisdictional scope
- Bachelor’s degree in law (required)
- Diploma in Employee Relations and/or Conflict Resolution (advantageous)
- Proven negotiating expertise.
- Qualified attorney with extensive labor law experience in Africa.
- Legal Skills: Strong knowledge and experience in labor law, particularly in East, West, and South Africa.
- Solid legal “drafting” expertise
- Excellent English language skills (written and spoken)
- French or Portuguese highly advantageous
- Interpersonal Skills: Ability to build and manage relationships with external partners and vendors.
- Strong communication and training skills.
Highly Desired Skills:
- Good people skills.
- Ability to organize, multi-task and prioritize tasks.
- Critical thinking skills.
- Good problem-solving skills.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to multitask.
- Ability to influence and persuade and inspire and motivate people who are not direct reports.
- Strong ethical mindset
- Tenacious and resilient
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested applicants should apply online at the link below.
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