Job Title: Recruiter (DER)
Department: Human Resources
Section: Talent Acquisition
General Summary
Under general supervision, the Recruiter (DER) performs a variety of administrative and technical duties related to the recruitment and hiring of employees. Administers the Authority’s drug and alcohol testing program.
Duties and Responsibilities
Employment
· Assists in the recruitment, interviewing and selection of coach operators.
· Conducts interviews, assists in selection of personnel and extends job offers.
· Administers pre-employment examinations.
· Prepares internal job postings and distributes electronically Authority-wide. Accepts, logs and tracks internal job posting bids and requisitions.
· Represents SMART at job fairs and career day events.
· Responds to employers and applicants regarding general employment questions.
· Provides assistance as needed during Fixed Route and Connector Operator training classes.
· Performs related duties as assigned.
Drug and Alcohol Testing Program
· Administers the Authority’s drug and alcohol testing program. Serves as the designated employer representative (DER).
· Coordinates the random selection process with managers and supervisors of selected employees.
· Reviews the results of all tests. Communicates results as needed and updates database.
· Tracks post-accident and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol tests and gathers information from investigating supervisors as appropriate.
· Coordinates and tracks return-to-duty and follow-up testing of employees that violate the drug testing program.
· Consults with Medical Review Officer (MRO) regarding drug and alcohol test results.
· Maintains drug and alcohol testing records in compliance with FTA requirements.
· Completes employment verifications regarding drug and alcohol testing history for current and former safety-sensitive employees.
· Ensures drug testing of employees when transferring from a non safety-sensitive to a safety-sensitive position.
· Prepares annual MIS report for submission to FTA.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
· Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Human Resources or a related field.
· Three years experience in Human Resources, preferred.
· An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted for minimum requirements.
· Knowledge of FTA drug and alcohol program testing procedures.
· Effective written and verbal communication skills.
· Proficient in the use of Windows-based MS Word and MS Excel applications.
SMART is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation / Age
THE AUTHORITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE OR CHANGE THIS JOB DESCRIPTION AT ANY TIME.