Hänsch GmbH | Germany | 49xxx Herzlake | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 08.05.2026 on stepstone.de
Personnel Officer (m/f/d)
Since 1984, Hänsch has been developing, producing and distributing optical and acoustic warning systems worldwide and has established itself as market leader. As a development partner and system supplier in the automotive sector, we develop tailor-made, innovative solutions. We offer a corporate culture with short decision-making and communication paths as well as a pleasant and collegial working environment. Attractive employee services and a secure activity complete our offer. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Control and implementation of the entire recruiting process Development of optimal recruiting strategies with a view to selecting appropriate recruiting channels and measures Organisation and implementation of career fairs Fully supervised training and study Preparation and Accompanying Employer Branding Measures Cooperation with cross-thematic projects in the field of personnel
Successfully completed studies focusing on staff or comparable(s) degree/training Ideally interview experience in the field of personnel Team and communication skills, empathy and social competence Structured, independent and reliable operation Professional and trustworthy appearance
We offer a corporate culture with short decision-making and communication paths as well as a pleasant and collegial working environment. Attractive employee services and a secure activity complete our offer. .
Location
![]() | Hänsch GmbH | |
| 49770 Herzlake | ||
| Germany |
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