Description:

Brief Position Summary:
The Counsel, Employment and Compliance Position Reports to Svp, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Within the Legal Department with A Dotted Line to The Svp, Chief People Officer. This Attorney's Responsibilities Include Providing Advice and Counsel to Various Functions Across the Organization, Including An In-House Firm's Human Resources Department, with A Particular Emphasis on Employment and Workplace Issues. Although This Role Will Have a Focus on Employment Law, the Attorney's Areas of Responsibility Will Also Include Other General Corporate Legal Issues that May Be Assigned from Time to Time.

Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Provide Advice and Counsel Regarding Employment and Workplace Issues.
  • Manage Claims and Charges Relating to Employment and Workplace Issues, Including Acting as The Primary Liaison with Outside Counsel when Needed.
  • Conduct, Participate In, or Provide Legal Advice Regarding Internal Investigations.
  • Provide Advice, Counsel, and Participate in And/or Lead Projects Regarding Compliance with Various U.S. Federal, State, and Local Employment and Privacy Laws (e.G., Title Vii, Fmla, Ada, Flsa, Fcra, Adea/owbpa, Ofccp Regulations, Workers' Compensation).
  • Research and Analyze Various Legal Issues and Render Opinions to Management.
  • Review and Draft Organizational Policies/procedures and Provide Counsel on Application of These Policies/procedures.
  • Draft Employment Agreements and Other Employment-Related Documents.
  • Collaborates with The Staffing Team and Hiring Managers to Ensure an Equitable, Compliant, and Consistent Hiring Process.
  • Partner with Hr Business Partners to Encourage Positive Associate Relations.
  • Assist with Other Corporate Legal Matters as Needed, Including Mergers and Acquisitions, Diversity/equity/inclusion Matters.
  • Fosters the An In-House Firm Culture in The Department and Throughout the Company to Ensure Fulfillment of An In-House Firm's Vision and Unity of Purpose.
  • Participation in Special Projects and Performs Additional Duties as Required.

Qualifications:
What You Need:
  • J.D. Degree Required.
  • Minimum of 5 Years Post-Jd Work Experience as An Employment Law Attorney Required.
  • Must Live In, or Be Willing to Relocate To, the Charlotte, Nc Metropolitan Area.
  • Must Be Licensed to Practice Law in At Least One U.S. State.
  • Must Be Able to Efficiently Prioritize Competing Demands from Many In-House Clients.

Bonus Points if You Have:
  • Attention to Detail and Excellent Organizational Skills Required.
  • Effective Client-Counseling Skills, Plus Strong Strategic Thinking and Problem-Solving Abilities Required.

Other Requirements:
  • Excellent Written and Oral Communication Skills Required.
  • Experience Working with Federal Government Contractor Clients Strongly Preferred.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Power Point and Microsoft Excel Preferred.

This Position May Require Access to International Traffic in Arms Regulations Information (“itar”) And/or Controlled Unclassified Information (“cui”) - *if Needed for Specific Orgs/roles*.