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Required CredentialsBasic administrative skills, high school diploma or equivalentBasic sales skills, high school diploma or equivalent
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Employer & Industry UsageSolar companies, project management firmsSolar sales firms, renewable energy providers

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Talent Pipeline/Outreach Specialist

hemlocksem

Hemlock, MI • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Build and sustain relationships with local school districts to design and implement student programs such as internships, co-ops, and pre-apprenticeships aligned to occupational needs.

  • Manage the full student lifecycle for internship and cooperative education programs, including recruitment, onboarding, monitoring eligibility, and extending offers.

  • Coordinate and monitor headcount approvals for student and entry-level roles and align student pipelines with long-term hiring strategies.


Job description

Hemlock Semiconductor (HSC) is a leading global provider of hyper pure polysilicon, an essential material used in the semiconductor and solar industries. From smartphones in your pocket to satellites in orbit, our materials play a foundational role in modern technology.

At HSC, employees do work that matters. Team members are part of a safety focused organization that values teamwork, excellence, responsibility and customer focus. Rooted in Michigan for more than 65 years, HSC continues to evolve through innovation, operational discipline and a strong commitment to its people and communities.

This role contributes to HSC's ongoing work and long-term success by supporting teams, processes and priorities that keep operations running effectively.

Summary

As the Talent Pipeline/Outreach Specialist you will partner with department managers in the the development of robust end-to-end talent pipeline avenues by designing and managing programs that engage and prepare future talent from early education (PreK-12) through university, including pre-apprenticeship pathways. Partners with schools, educators, and internal stakeholders to create aligned programs that support long-term workforce needs, ensuring a strong, diverse, and sustainable pipeline of qualified talent.

Partnerships & Pipeline Development
  • Build and sustain strong relationships with local school districts to design and implement student programs (internships, co-ops, work-based learning, pre-apprenticeship) aligned to HSC's occupational needs and hiring timelines.   
  • Respond to school outreach for curriculum collaboration, STEM grant reviews, partnership opportunities and subject matter expertise.
  • Coordinate and support college summer internship and cooperative education programs, including student recruitment, onboarding, scheduling, and engagement activities aligned with workforce pipeline needs.
Student Program Management
  • Manage the full student lifecycle from recruitment through onboarding during student program sessions.
  •  Lead process and development of full-time hiring decisions. Monitor eligibility, performance, and compliance; extend offers.
  • Coordinate housing for non-local students. Collaborate with external partners to support student progress in on-site work experiences.  Monitor housing to fit student needs.  Determine best fit and cost alternatives annually.
Workforce Planning
  • Support departmental workforce needs and recommend curriculum alignments or new pathway development.
  • Coordinate and monitor headcount approvals for student and entry-level roles; align student pipelines with long-term hiring and succession strategies.
Operations & Continuous Improvement
  • Maintain streamlined processes and documentation (Work Based Learning Handbook, onboarding materials, etc.).
  • Track and report on student program data.
  • Coordinate student recruitment events, collect feedback from students and managers, and recommend continuous improvement to promote HSC's mission and culture. 
  • Manage the full candidate lifecycle, from identification through extending offers and onboarding, while ensuring students remain eligible and successful through GPA monitoring and enrollment checks.
Skills & Capabilities
  • Partnership Development & Relationship Management
     Build and sustain relationships with school districts, community organizations, and internal stakeholders.
  • Program Design & Curriculum Alignment
     Support workforce needs by recommending pathways and collaborating with educators on curriculum and pre-apprenticeship program design.
  • Talent Acquisition & Recruitment
     Manage the full recruitment lifecycle for students and entry-level roles, including sourcing, selection, and offer extension.
  • Data Monitoring & Compliance
     Track student eligibility and academic performance while ensuring adherence to program and legal requirements.
  • Strategic Planning & Needs Assessment
     Align student programs and partnerships to long-term hiring strategies and evolving occupational needs.
  • Communication & Coordination
     Engage effectively with students, managers, educators, administrators, and community partners through strong verbal and written communication.
  • Organizational & Documentation Skills
     Maintain accurate records, manage multiple partnerships, and develop processes that support program continuity and growth.
Who will be successful
  • Collaborative & Entrepreneurial
     Partners effectively with managers and education stakeholders to design new programs and proactively identify partnership opportunities.
  • Detail-Oriented
     Maintains high accuracy in documentation, compliance tracking, student eligibility, and contract management.
  • Proactive & Strategic
     Anticipates workforce needs and takes initiative to build talent pipelines aligned with HSC's future hiring priorities.
  • Community-Focused
     Values and invests in K-12 and community partnerships, building trust and delivering meaningful impact to education partners.
  • Adaptable
     Adjusts quickly to evolving needs and supports a range of program models, including internships, co-ops, pre-apprenticeships, and work-based learning.
  • Professional Communicator
     Communicates clearly and consistently across diverse audiences, including students, managers, educators, administrators, and community leaders.
  • Student-Centered
     Prioritizes student success through ongoing engagement, academic support, and meaningful, value-driven work experiences.
  • Relationship-Driven
     Builds strong interpersonal connections and maintains positive, productive partnerships across HSC and external stakeholders.
  • Forward-Thinking & Innovative
     Brings a thoughtful, future-focused mindset to designing and improving programs, processes, and partnerships that strengthen the talent pipeline.
Education Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Business or Human Resources
Minimum Required Work Experience
  • 2-3 years' experience in secondary/postsecondary education, HR, Learning and Development or related field.
  • Experience supporting work-based learning or similar programs; experience with student or early career development is a plus.
  • Proven ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams and external partners (e.g., schools, community organizations).
  • Experience managing multiple processes with a focus on compliance.
  • Demonstrated alignment with core values: Teamwork, Responsibility, Excellence, and Customer Focus.
  • Exposure to workforce planning or succession strategies is a plus.

The range for this position is  $73,289.00   -  $100,772.10 assuming full time status. Starting pay for the successful applicant is dependent on a variety of job-related factors, including but not limited to market demands, experience, training, and education. The benefits available for this position are dependent on hours worked and may include medical, dental, vision, 401(k) plan, variable bonus, life insurance coverage, disability benefits, and PTO.

HSC is an equal employment opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, protected veteran status, status as a qualified individual with a disability, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, ancestry, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.

If you are an individual with a disability and you need an accommodation or other assistance during the application process, please call our Human Resources department at:

989.301.5333
or email your request to
G1HSC-HR@hscpoly.com
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.

Req No. 1341