HR Compliance Manager (Southeast Asia based)
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- Kuala Lumpur
- Tetap
- Sepenuh masa
- Monitor and interpret employment legislation across SEA countries, ensuring Bureau Veritas operations remain compliant with local labor laws, statutory requirements, and regulatory changes
- Develop and maintain country-specific compliance frameworks covering employment contracts, working conditions, wages, benefits, and termination procedures
- Conduct regular compliance audits of HR practices, payroll systems, and documentation across the region
- Provide expert guidance to Country HR Managers and business leaders on complex labor law matters
- Identify and mitigate employment-related legal risks across jurisdictions
- Develop compliance dashboards and reporting mechanisms for senior leadership
- Coordinate with external legal counsel on contentious matters or regulatory inquiries
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of labor court precedents and regulatory trends
- Serve as primary liaison for union negotiations, collective bargaining agreements, and works council consultations where applicable (particularly Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand)
- Develop constructive relationships with employee representatives and labor organizations
- Advise management on industrial relations strategies that balance business needs with employee welfare
- Lead investigation and resolution of complex employee grievances, disciplinary matters, and workplace disputes
- Provide coaching to managers on employee relations best practices
- Manage escalated cases involving potential litigation or regulatory complaints
- Develop alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to minimize legal exposure
- Ensure payroll processes across SEA comply with statutory requirements (tax withholding, social security, provident funds, overtime calculations, statutory leave)
- Audit payroll systems and vendor performance for accuracy and compliance
- Collaborate with Finance and Payroll teams to implement controls and process improvements
- Manage statutory reporting requirements and government filings
- Establish standards for employment documentation (contracts, amendments, terminations) ensuring legal validity across jurisdictions
- Oversee HRIS configuration to support compliance tracking and reporting
- Develop templates and workflows that balance standardization with local requirements
- Design and maintain regional HR policies covering onboarding, performance management, leave administration, code of conduct, and exit procedures
- Adapt global Bureau Veritas policies to meet local legal requirements while preserving organizational values
- Ensure policy accessibility and understanding across diverse workforce populations
- Deliver training programs for HR teams and managers on labor law, compliance obligations, and employee relations
- Create practical guidance materials, FAQs, and decision-support tools
- Build compliance awareness throughout the organization
- 5-8 years progressive HR experience with significant focus on labor law, compliance, and industrial relations
- Proven track record working across multiple Southeast Asian countries (minimum 3-4 countries; experience in Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines highly valued)
- Multinational corporation experience, ideally in matrixed environments
- Demonstrated expertise managing complex employee relations cases and statutory compliance matters
- Experience with regional payroll operations and HRIS systems
- Bachelor's degree in human resources, Law, Business Administration, or related field
- Nice to Have: Legal background (LLB, JD, or legal qualification in relevant SEA jurisdiction)
- HR professional certification (SHRM-CP/SCP, CIPD, or regional equivalent) preferred
- Deep Knowledge: Employment law across Southeast Asia (statutory requirements, labor codes, social security systems)
- Industrial Relations: Union negotiations, collective bargaining, works council protocols
- Compliance Systems: Audit methodologies, risk assessment frameworks, regulatory reporting
- Payroll Expertise: Statutory calculations, tax compliance, benefits administration
- HR Technology: HRIS platforms (Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, or similar), case management systems
- Analytical Rigor: Ability to interpret complex legislation and translate into practical business guidance
- Stakeholder Management: Influence without authority across cultures and organizational levels
- Problem-Solving: Navigate ambiguity and develop pragmatic solutions to compliance challenges
- Communication: Exceptional written and verbal skills in English; additional SEA languages advantageous
- Cultural Agility: Navigate diverse regulatory environments and workplace cultures effectively
- Integrity: Unwavering commitment to ethical standards and Bureau Veritas Code of Ethics
- Primary Reporting: Regional HR Director/VP (solid line)
- Matrix Relationship: Regional Legal/Compliance Director (dotted line)
- Close Collaboration: Country HR Managers, Payroll Teams, Finance, Business Unit Leaders
- Advisory Role: Senior Leadership Team for risk matters
- Government labor departments and regulatory authorities
- External legal counsel and compliance advisors
- Labor unions and employee representative bodies
- Industry associations and professional networks
- Zero critical compliance violations or regulatory penalties
- Timely resolution of employee relations cases (within SLA)
- Successful audit outcomes (internal and external)
- Payroll accuracy and statutory filing compliance rates
- Stakeholder satisfaction scores (HR teams, business leaders)
- Policy adoption and training completion rates
- Risk mitigation effectiveness (reduction in legal disputes)
- Location: Based in Kuala Lumpur or designated SEA hub with regional responsibilities
- Travel: Up to 30-40% across Southeast Asian countries for audits, training, and stakeholder engagement
- Work Arrangement: Hybrid flexibility with core office days for collaboration
- Opportunity to shape HR compliance strategy across a dynamic, high-growth region
- Exposure to diverse legal systems and complex business challenges
- Professional development in a global organization committed to excellence
- Collaborative culture aligned with Bureau Veritas values of integrity, expertise, and customer focus
- Competitive compensation package including benefits aligned with regional standards