Human Resources Coordinator

Plymouth, MN
Full Time
Mid Level
About Anderson
Anderson Engineering is a Disabled American Veteran-owned multifaceted engineering firm with specialties in Civil, Survey, Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, Environmental, Architectural, and Landscape Architecture services. We combine technical excellence with a culture built on respect, flexibility, and meaningful work. We provide unique and diverse projects to clientele in all 50 states.

Join our Team as a Human Resources Coordinator
We are seeking a Human Resources Coordinator who is passionate about people, organization, and creating a positive workplace experience. In this position, you’ll be at the heart of our HR operations, supporting everything from benefits administration and recruitment coordination to employee relations and compliance. As a trusted resource for employees, you’ll help ensure HR processes run smoothly, accurately, and in alignment with local, state, and federal regulations. This role is perfect for someone who is detail-oriented, highly organized, and eager to grow within the HR field.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Serve as a primary contact for employee questions regarding benefits and HR programs.
  • Coordinate and administer employee benefits, retirement plans, insurance renewals, and required filings
  • Process benefits enrollment, changes, workers’ compensation, and bi-weekly pre-payroll reports.
  • Distribute benefits communications and assist with financial reporting and audits.
  • Maintain and update the employee handbook.
  • Support recruitment, including candidate coordination, interviews, and communications.
  • Manage onboarding and offboarding processes, including system setup and documentation.
  • Maintain employee records and support performance management processes.
  • Assist with compensation analysis and coordinate training and development programs.
  • Ensure compliance with employment laws and regulations, including Affirmative Action and FLSA.
  • Maintain workplace safety programs and required certifications/reporting 
  • Support initiatives that promote employee engagement and a positive workplace culture.
  • Collaborate with the Abdo HR team to support company-wide HR initiatives and best practices.
  • Assist with project-related administrative tasks, including MnDOT documentation and billing support.
  • Coordinate internal communications such as the company newsletter.
  • Provide backup support for administrative and accounting functions.
  • Assist other departments as needed and perform related duties as assigned.

Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field.
  • 1–3 years of HR experience benefits administration, payroll support, or administrative coordination.
  • Experience using an HRIS and ATS.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to interact professionally with employees at all levels.
  • Understanding of applicable federal and state employment laws and regulations.
  • Knowledge of common HR practices and principles related to the employee life cycle.
  • Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion and professionalism.
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in data entry, documentation, and recordkeeping.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and general office systems.
  • Willingness to learn and adapt, including working with external partners

Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Vacation Time, Sick Time, 401 (k), Pet Insurance, Accident and Hospital Indemnity Insurance
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