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Working at Orbital means joining a team that's reimagining how real estate transactions get done - moving fast, working collaboratively, and giving people the ownership to make a real impact from day ...

We are the People Operations team dedicated to supporting the employees and delivering a positive and seamless experience that supports the whole employee lifecycle. As a People Operations Specialist ...

Manager, People Operations

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$85K - $115K/yr

You're walking into a People team that is actively transforming how it operates. We're mid-implementation on a new HRIS platform, moving payroll under HR for the first time, and supporting a ...

As a key liaison between the People Team and Ethosaurs, you will help drive efficient workflows and deliver a seamless employee experience. Duties and Responsibilities: * Provide day-to-day support ...

You're walking into a People team that is actively transforming how it operates. We're mid-implementation on a new HRIS platform, moving payroll under HR for the first time, and supporting a ...

Our team brings a rich blend of perspectives, experiences, and cultural fluency that fuels ... Where people who thrive are those who are curious, proactive, globally minded, and genuinely ...

About the team The People Operations and Insights team drives project management rigor for the People team and our stakeholders. We empower and enable innovative, connected People products and ...

... the people we serve. All full-time employees receive competitive base pay, benefits, and equity ... We expect all team members to actively engage with AI tools relevant to their role and grow their ...

As our People Business Partner, you'll be a trusted, hands-on partner to leaders and team members who help managers lead well, navigating employee relations with consistency and care, strengthening ...

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People Care Analyst

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$60K - $85K/yr

S.-based team members, while also supporting the broader People Operations function on documentation, onboarding, and process execution. You will own the end-to-end People Care experience for a ...

When you join our team, you'll work alongside the most dedicated professionals in the industry and ... The People Business Partner role will be someone who is a creative business problem solver who is ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for people team in the United States is $25.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are People Team roles?

People Team roles, often known as Human Resources (HR), are responsible for managing the employee lifecycle within an organization. This includes recruiting, onboarding, training, employee relations, benefits administration, and ensuring compliance with labor laws. The People Team works to create a positive workplace culture, support employee development, and handle workplace concerns. Their goal is to align people strategies with business objectives and enhance employee satisfaction and productivity.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a People Team professional?

To thrive as a People Team professional, you need a solid understanding of HR principles, employee relations, and talent management, often supported by a degree in human resources or business administration. Familiarity with HRIS platforms, payroll systems, and relevant certifications such as SHRM-CP or PHR is typically required. Exceptional soft skills like empathy, conflict resolution, and strong communication help build trust and foster a positive workplace culture. These skills and qualities are essential for effectively supporting employees, ensuring compliance, and driving organizational success.

How does the People Team collaborate with other departments to support organizational goals?

The People Team works closely with various departments by partnering on initiatives such as talent acquisition, employee development, and organizational culture. They regularly coordinate with leadership to understand workforce needs and align HR strategies with business objectives. Additionally, they facilitate cross-departmental training, manage conflict resolution, and support managers with performance management processes. This collaboration ensures that the organization attracts, retains, and develops top talent to help achieve its goals.

What is the difference between People Team vs HR Coordinator?

AspectPeople TeamHR Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor’s degree in HR, Business, or related fields; certifications like SHRM-CP or PHR are commonUsually requires a bachelor’s degree; certifications like SHRM-CP or PHR are also beneficial
Work EnvironmentCollaborative, strategic, and cross-departmental within organizationsAdministrative, support-focused, often handling day-to-day HR tasks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across various industries as a broader HR or People Operations teamCommonly found in organizations with dedicated HR departments, focusing on employee support

The People Team encompasses a broader, strategic HR function, focusing on organizational culture, talent development, and employee experience. In contrast, an HR Coordinator handles more administrative and operational HR tasks, supporting the overall HR function. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in scope and strategic involvement.

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Infographic showing various People Team job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,524 per year, or $25.7 per hour.

People Enablement Partner

Orbital

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$135 - $165/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

We’re on a mission to make real estate transactions smarter, faster, and friction‑free.

Real estate is the world’s largest asset class, yet the legal processes and tools behind it remain slow, manual, and underinvested. Lawyers must review dense documents line by line and piece together information across silos, all while clients demand faster, more transparent due diligence.

That is where we come in. Orbital Copilot is the AI assistant built exclusively for commercial real estate law. Developed with former practicing real estate lawyers, it accelerates complex due diligence by up to 70% while delivering legal‑grade precision.

We’ve just raised a 60m Series B to accelerate our UK/US expansion.

We’re trusted by leading firms like Goodwin and BCLP to remove the busywork so legal teams can focus on what they do best: applying sharp legal judgment, delivering standout client service, and getting deals over the line faster.

Working at Orbital means joining a team that’s reimagining how real estate transactions get done – moving fast, working collaboratively, and giving people the ownership to make a real impact from day one.

Orbital is scaling fast as we build the AI technologies powering the future of enterprise productivity. To support this growth, we’re hiring an experienced and forward‑thinking People Enablement Partner to design, drive, and deliver how we support and retain world‑class talent at Orbital. This mid‑to‑senior role has both strategic and hands‑on ownership to design People Products, influence direction, and shape how our managers and teams operate at scale.

The job, in a nutshell

You’ll be one of the first hires in our US People function. You’ll report initially to our People Director (based in London), and then to our New York‑based VP of People once that role is in place later in our US expansion. As a foundational US People team hire, you have real influence over how this function (and your role within it) evolves. We’re building a modern People team leaning into an ‘Employee Experience as a Product’ methodology: designing scalable solutions that support individual growth and business success, not just reactive fixes.

Our operating model is built on three main layers: Partner, Product and Platform.

Partner: The layer closest to the people leading teams. It works closely with them, understands the work they do, and helps them lead with confidence and consistency.

Product: The layer that shapes how the organisation works. It designs the frameworks and experiences people use, and improves them as the company grows.

Platform: The operating layer the whole function runs on. It keeps the systems and data underneath effective, integrated, automated and built to scale.

These aren’t separate sub‑teams or job titles; they describe the type of work involved, and act as a flywheel, each layer feeding the other two. This role sits equally across Partner and Product layers. In practice, that means you’ll partner with managers to surface insights, then own the design and implementation of people solutions from start to finish. Your Partnering focus will primarily be our go‑to‑market teams, which are mostly US‑based with some overlap into the UK. The Product layer is designed to work company‑wide: you’ll partner closely with our UK‑based People Enablement Partner and People Director so what we build lands consistently across teams and regions.

What you’ll do
  • Partner with managers across the business to diagnose team challenges, surfacing deep insights that will shape our People Product roadmap.

  • Enable managers to confidently handle performance, conduct, and team issues through effective coaching, guidance, and accessible resources.

  • Apply product management principles, such as user research, problem framing, roadmap prioritization, MVP testing and tracking outcomes, when designing new People processes.

  • Design and implement scalable People Products that support employees at all stages, create measurable business outcomes, and scale effectively with the business.

  • Own the People Product lifecycle end‑to‑end: from identifying the foundational problem and designing the solution, through to successful rollout and adoption.

  • Serve as a trusted advisor on US employment matters, including multi‑state compliance, FMLA administration, leaves of absence, and day‑to‑day employee relations.

  • Identify patterns that signal where new solutions are needed and translate insights into clear, actionable recommendations.

  • Find ways to measure outcomes that highlight impact and identify where we still need to improve.

  • Iterate on what you build based on real‑world feedback; nothing is set and forget.

What you might be working on

Our initial 2026 People team priorities give a flavour of the types of challenges you’ll help tackle:

  • Manager capability: Equipping managers with frameworks and guidance to handle performance, conduct, and team issues at first line.

  • Performance enablement: Implementing clear expectations and feedback cycles that scale with team growth.

  • US People foundations: Helping build out the US‑specific pieces of our People stack, from multi‑state compliance to leave administration and benefits enablement.

And these are just the tip of the iceberg. There are still foundational layers to build and new challenges that you will play a central role in identifying and prioritising.

Requirements The must‑haves
  • You have relevant experience in People Partnering and/or People Operations with strength on one side combined with desire to build in the other.

  • You have a strong working knowledge of US federal and state employment laws (e.g. FLSA, Title VII, ADA, ADEA, EEO, wage and hour, worker classification).

  • You are comfortable with at‑will employment and managing separations across multiple states, or confident picking up new state requirements as we expand.

  • You have hands‑on experience with FMLA administration and other leave of absence processes (e.g. state paid family leave programmes, ADA accommodations, parental leave), including advising managers and supporting employees through the full leave lifecycle.

  • You enjoy working closely with managers as well as building scalable people initiatives and have the ability to transform insights into real business impact.

  • You have strong communication and relationship‑building skills combined with good judgment and discretion when working with sensitive employee matters and issues.

  • You care deeply about employee experience and business impact, and want to find ways to combine these in a meaningful way.

  • You thrive in ambiguity where we don’t always have all the answers and rewriting People Playbooks excites you.

  • You combine strategic thinking with a pragmatic, hands‑on approach, operating comfortably across proactive projects while building foundational processes.

  • You embrace technology and AI, and actively look for ways they can help you and others work smarter.

  • You understand the nuances between urgent and important and how to prioritise accordingly.

And a few nice‑to‑haves
  • Experience in fast scaling tech/AI startups

  • Experience working with commercial teams, variable compensation/OTE structures

  • Experience supporting organisations operating across both the US and UK (or other international markets)

  • Exposure to UK employment law is a plus, given we operate across both markets, though you’ll have a strong UK‑based team to lean on for this.

  • Comfort with tools like Hibob and Justworks (or similar HRIS), Notion, Slack and the Google ecosystem

Why you’ll love it here
  • You’ll join a startup at an exciting inflection point ahead of a period of high‑growth.

  • You’ll enjoy rethinking how a People team delivers real value through new ways of working and evidence‑led design.

  • You’ll have the opportunity to tackle meaningful challenges in a genuinely career‑defining role.

  • You’ll be part of a collaborative, highly ambitious and friendly culture where curiosity and innovation are celebrated.

Why this might not be for you
  • You are looking for a conventional HR role; this remit requires passion equal for partnering with managers as well as solving operational challenges, and leaning into opportunities enabled by AI and modern tooling.

  • You prefer steady rhythms or high predictability; we are building a new function with big bets and ambitious goals, and the work will stretch your thinking in a supported environment with space to learn and grow.

  • You want to follow fully defined processes or you feel uncomfortable with areas that are not yet structured; we are still shaping and rewriting People Playbooks and building foundations for a fast‑paced AI startup so you need to be comfortable with a level of ambiguity and work‑in‑progress.

Benefits
  • Compensation: We offer a competitive starting salary in the range of $135,000–$165,000, depending on experience. We share salary ranges upfront to build trust, reduce bias, and support an inclusive process, even as we continue developing our internal pay structures.

  • We believe in flexibility, but we’re also big on in‑person collaboration. This role is based in our New York office two days a week, with additional time as needed for things like all‑hands, interviews, or team sessions. It’s about being present when it matters, and balancing autonomy with impact.

  • 401k match and equity options in a fast‑growing start‑up.

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and your dependents.

  • Rest and Recharge: 20 days paid holiday (plus public holidays), so you can rest, recharge, and take care of what matters most to you.

  • Generous parental leave policy designed to support all parents and caregivers in balancing family and work life, in addition to any state‑mandated paid family leave entitlements.

  • Professional equipment and personal development budget along with training opportunities to learn and develop your skills.

  • Pre‑tax commuter benefits to help you get to and from the office.

  • We’re in the process of building an inclusive, welcoming culture where everyone feels seen and valued. Expect regular team off‑sites, shared lunches, and social events, with something for everyone.

This hiring range is a reasonable estimate of the base pay range for this position at the time of posting. Pay is based on several factors, which may include job‑related knowledge, skills, experience, and business requirements.

We especially welcome applications from people who are traditionally under‑represented in tech. Even if you don’t meet every single requirement, or if the right role isn’t listed yet, we’d still love to hear from you.

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