Senior People Operations Generalist, Emea
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Role Overview
We're hiring a Senior People Operations Generalist to join our global People Operations team. You'll support our entire global population — onboarding, compliance, day-to-day HR questions — in true partnership with the rest of the team, with work divided by focus area rather than by region. You'll also take on our global compliance programs almost like a program manager: building them, maintaining them, and continuously improving how they run as we scale into new countries.
Based in Ireland or the UK, your experience and time zone will naturally make you the go-to person for EMEA and JAPAC coverage — making calls in real time while the rest of the team is offline. You'll report to our Senior Manager, People Operations and join a broader team of People Operations Generalists and Coordinators. This is a senior generalist role for someone who wants real ownership of a global function, with the backing of a larger team behind them.
What You'll Do
Support the end-to-end employee lifecycle for our global population: onboarding, changes, leaves, exits, and everything in between, as part of a global team with work divided by function and program rather than region alone
Own our global compliance programs like a program manager: build new processes, maintain and improve existing ones (right-to-work, statutory leave, GDPR/data protection, and more), and drive ongoing efficiency as we add countries
Serve as the primary point of contact for employees, managers, and external partners (brokers, EOR providers, government agencies) during EMEA/JAPAC hours, given your time zone and regional expertise
Partner with global payroll and EOR platforms (Deel, Remote, or similar) to manage country-specific new hire and offboarding requirements worldwide
Build and maintain SOPs so global processes are documented and don't depend on tribal knowledge
Represent the broader People Ops team on EMEA/JAPAC matters, using good judgment about what needs to wait for US hours and what doesn't
Partner cross-functionally with People Systems, Legal, IT, Payroll, and Workplace teams based in the US
What You Have
4–6 years of HR/People Ops experience, ideally including time in a mature, multi-country organization
Experience running compliance like a program: building, maintaining, and improving processes over time, not just administering them
Strong, hands-on knowledge of employment law and compliance in at least one region outside the US — EMEA and/or JAPAC experience preferred, given the time zone value it brings
Working knowledge of GDPR and HR data protection requirements
Experience with HRIS/payroll platforms such as Workday, Deel, or Remote
A track record of working independently across a global, distributed team, with good instincts about when to escalate and when to just handle it
A strategic mindset with a strong inclination for program and project management
Excellent written communication, given the async nature of working across time zones
Comfort being the go-to point of contact for a region during your hours, and the confidence to represent the function externally
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