We are looking for an HR Business Partner able to join a diverse team of HR professionals to enrich it with energy and competence in workforce management and in interactions with seasoned business leaders and plays a strategic role in turning business priorities into practical HR solutions that directly support our commercial performance. The role requires the ability to combine strategic HR expertise with a data-driven and quantitative approach, translating business needs, workforce insights and financial considerations into effective people strategies.
ResponsibilitiesKey resposibilities:
- Identifying HR priorities from departmental plans, translating business requirements into effective HR practices and delivering people solutions aligned to business objectives.
- Supporting the business in the workforce planning and organizational design through quantitative analysis of headcount, capability needs and future talent requirements.
- Partnering with business leaders in the management and monitoring of HR-related budgets and people costs, ensuring alignment with financial targets and supporting sustainable organizational growth.
- Leading and delivering key HR initiatives across the HR spectrum, including workforce planning, resourcing, employee relations and performance management.
- Leveraging HR data, metrics and analytics to support evidence-based decision making, monitor organizational performance and identify trends related to workforce dynamics, productivity and engagement. If necessary address the relative case management.
- Maintaining a clear understanding and providing up to date knowledge of the legal framework within which HR operates in Italy; ensuring the application of the central HR policies in line with current legislation and keeping abreast of modern procedures and best practice and, when necessary, design local initiatives to address specific needs.
- Managing labor relations, including the negotiation of the company level agreements, organizing regular meetings and maintaining strong relationships with employee representatives.
What we offer:
- Permanent Contract
- The position is classified at level Quadro of the National Collective Labor Agreement (CCNL) for employees of companies in the tertiary sector of distribution and services, CNEL code H011.
- The gross annual salary for the role ranges between 65.000 and 75.000 euros.
The determination of the final starting salary within this range will be agreed upon taking into account the company’s organizational context, the provisions of the applicable CCNL, and objective, gender-neutral criteria such as professional qualifications and experience, level of knowledge or skills held, as well as the scope and level of responsibility of the position offered.
Additional benefits and allowances may also be granted in accordance with applicable regulations, the relevant CCNL and the company policies and programs in force at the start date of employment.
Skills Required:
- Bachelor's Degree, preferably in humanities, economics or law
- Knowledge of HR software or management systems, preferably an Oracle System
- 10/15 years of experience in HRBP role
- Solid experience in labor relations
- Solid strategic vision and business acumen, strong problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities, flexibility in managing change, and strong focus on coaching and people development, combined with integrity, discretion and reliability.
- Strong clear and assertive communication skills, with empathy and emotional intelligence, able to effectively influence and manage different internal stakeholders.
Fluency in English - written and verbal, any other major European language is an advantage
Canon Core Competencies:
Focus on the customer
Plan & organise effectively
Apply business acumen
Negotiate & influence
Act as a team player
Drive & manage change
Skills Required
- Bachelor's Degree
- Degree in humanities, economics or law
- 10-15 years of experience in an HR Business Partner role
- Solid experience in labor relations and negotiating company-level agreements
- Knowledge of HR software or management systems
- Experience with an Oracle HR system
- Experience in workforce planning and organizational design with quantitative analysis
- Experience managing HR-related budgets and people costs
- Fluency in English, written and verbal
- Knowledge of other major European languages
- Strategic HR vision, business acumen, problem-solving, change management and coaching skills
- Strong communication, influence, empathy and stakeholder management skills
Canon Inc. Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Canon Inc. and has not been reviewed or approved by Canon Inc..
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Healthcare Strength — Health coverage spans comprehensive medical, dental, and vision options in the U.S., alongside added support via a dedicated health insurance society in Japan. Wellbeing resources and personal health consultant access are also highlighted within certain plans.
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Retirement Support — Retirement programs include a 401(k) with company match in the U.S. and corporate pension arrangements in Japan. Disclosures describe both defined-benefit and defined-contribution elements that supplement national systems.
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Parental & Family Support — Family-support policies in Japan extend childcare leave, caregiver leave, and reduced-hour schedules beyond legal minimums. Several group companies have earned government accreditation for family-friendly practices and promote active paid-leave usage.
Canon Inc. Insights
What We Do
Canon Inc., headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leader in the fields of professional and consumer imaging equipment, industrial equipment and information systems. Canon’s extensive range of products includes production printers, multifunction office systems, inkjet and laser printers, cameras, video and cinematography equipment, network cameras, medical systems and semiconductor-manufacturing equipment. Originally established in 1937 as Precision Optical Industry, Co., Ltd., a camera manufacturer, Canon has successfully diversified and globalized to become a worldwide industry leader in professional and consumer imaging systems and solutions. With approximately 180,000 employees worldwide, the Canon Group includes manufacturing and marketing subsidiaries in Japan, the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania; and a global R&D network with companies based in the United States, Europe, Asia and Australia. Visit the Canon Inc. website at: global.canon


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