Labor Relations Director
Acuity Inc. is a market-leading industrial technology company. Through our two business segments, Acuity Brands Lighting and Acuity Intelligent Spaces, we design, manufacture, and bring to market products and services that make a valuable difference in people's lives. We achieve growth through the development of innovative new products and services, including lighting, lighting controls, building management solutions, and an audio, video and control platform. We focus on customer outcomes and drive growth and productivity to increase market share and deliver superior returns. We look to aggressively deploy capital to grow the business and to enter attractive new verticals. Acuity Inc. is based in Atlanta, Georgia, with operations across North America, Europe and Asia. The Company is powered by approximately 13,000 dedicated and talented associates.
The Associate and Labor Relations team is looking for a Labor Relations Director to join our dynamic team to partner with our unions, associates, and leaders across the organization to create an environment where the best people come to do their best work. We are open to a broad range of experience levels including experienced and senior level specialists to find the best fit for this position. We are looking for someone who has a range of experience covering the areas of associate engagement, positive associate relations, and labor relations. The candidate for this position will demonstrate proactive approaches to identifying issues, generating ideas and developing solutions. This role is a fit for someone who adapts quickly, thrives in uncertainty, and is seen as an expert in their field. This individual will be required to travel to our sites across the US, meeting with site leadership, hosting in-person meetings and enhancing local labor relations. This work requires exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to connect across all levels, build trust quickly, and guide with clarity and confidence. You should be comfortable in a high-growth, fast-changing environment, making sound decisions with imperfect information. This individual must approach their work with urgency, empathy, and strong judgment, serving as a collaborative partner and steady presence for the business.
Key Tasks & Responsibilities (Essential Functions)
Skills and Minimum Experience Required
A Bachelor's degree with 5+ years of experience in labor relations, associate relations or other People experience roles. Ideal experience in high-growth, fast-paced, and highly dynamic environments. 3+ years of experience creating and developing strategy plans and / or executing strategies and managing projects. 3+ years of experience in influencing and building strong relationships with stakeholders and senior business leaders across functions and / or programs. Experience working with Unions in an HR capacity. A proven track record of handling complex performance management, sensitive exits, and conflict resolution with a steady, thoughtful, and pragmatic approach with high attention to detail. Exceptional interpersonal and relationship-building skillsbuilding trust quickly, communicating with warmth and clarity, and connecting with associates, managers, and senior leaders alike. A low-ego, high-ownership mindset. An ability to work both strategically and in day-to-day situations that require hands-on support and a roll up your sleeves mentality. Strong instincts for people and culture, with the ability to read situations, understand organizational dynamics, and offer grounded, empathetic guidance. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, especially when navigating sensitive or high-stakes conversations. Comfort operating in ambiguity and rapid change, with the ability to move quickly and decisively while staying aligned with the brand and mission. A commitment to fairness, discretion, and principled decision-making. Providing thoughtful, balanced, and clear-eyed guidance, even under pressure. Proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint to analyze associate relations data, develop reports, and present workforce trends to leadership.
Preferred Skills and Experience
Masters Degree in Human Resources, Labor Relations or related field. Bilingual (Spanish and English). 3+ years in a manufacturing environment. Experience with hourly workforce in union and non-union environments.
Travel Requirements
Domestic and / or International 20-40%
Director • Atlanta, GA, US