Head - HR Business Partner

Location: 

., IN

Aug 18, 2026

Role Purpose

The Head– HR Business Partner will lead the people agenda for an assigned business cohort, acting as a strategic advisor to leadership while ensuring robust execution through a team of HR Partners. The role is responsible for driving people strategy, building an engaged and future-ready workforce, enabling performance and talent outcomes, strengthening capability and capacity, and shaping culture and change journeys across the cohort.

 

Key Responsibilities

1) People Strategy for the Cohort

  • Partner with business leadership to define and execute People Strategy, aligned to business goals.
  • Build workforce plans (capacity, capability, succession, critical roles) and align hiring, redeployment, and build/buy/borrow strategies.
  • Establish quarterly people reviews with leadership; track progress through dashboards and OKRs.
  • Integrate DEI objectives, future skills, digital adoption, and cost-to-serve efficiency into the people plan.

2) Business Partnering & Building an Engaged Workforce

  • Serve as a trusted advisor to BU heads and line leaders, influence decisions with data, insights, and external benchmarks.
  • Drive engagement strategy for the cohort—manager enablement, recognition, communication cadence, and inclusion initiatives.
  • Use listening to mechanisms (engagement surveys, eNPS) to identify hotspots; run action plans with owners and timelines.
  • Partner with COEs (TA, L&D, C&B, ER) to ensure cohesive solutions; ensure timely delivery of HR processes across the employee lifecycle.

3) Performance & Talent Management

  • Orchestrate the annual and mid-year performance cycles; ensure calibration quality, fairness, and linkage to rewards.
  • Lead talent reviews and succession planning for critical roles; maintain healthy bench strength and ready-now pipelines.
  • Identify skill gaps; design and deploy cohort-wide capability programs (technical, leadership, managerial effectiveness) with measurable impact.
  • Enable Career Pathing, IDPs, and mobility pathways (internal marketplace, cross-functional moves, stretch assignments).
  • Partner with TA on strategic hiring and internal movement to address capacity constraints and attrition risk.

4) Culture & Change Management

  • Lead as a Culture and Change Architect, embedding culture in collaboration with the business through defined rituals, leadership behaviours, and governance mechanisms
  • Lead change programs—org design changes, restructuring, digitization—ensuring change readiness, communication, and adoption.
  • Drive ethical practices and compliance; ensure consistent and fair application of policies and code of conduct.

5) Leadership of HRBP Team

  • Lead and mentor a team of HR Partners while overseeing-
    • Employee Relations & Grievance Management: Timely resolution, root-cause correction, case tracking, and preventive controls.
    • Disciplinary Actions: End-to-end management aligned with policies and statutory compliance.
    • HR Processes: Onboarding, confirmation, transfers, payroll inputs, exits, and documentation with SLA and accuracy controls.
    • Employee Pulse: Run periodic pulses, stay interviews, exit analytics; convert insights into actions, working as eyes and ears of the organization.
  • Build a high-performing HR team via setting goals, reviewing performance, uplifting capability, and ownership.

 

Qualifications & Experience

  • Education: MBA/PGDM in HR or equivalent.
  • Experience: 12–15 years total HR experience with at least 8+ years in HR Business Partnering; prior team leadership experience is essential.
  • Experience in talent management, organization design, employee relations, and change management.
  • Airline Industry experience is preferred.

 

Skills & Competencies

  • Business Acumen & Data Fluency: Ability to link people levers to P&L, productivity, and risk; strong use of analytics and dashboards.
  • Influence & Stakeholder Management: Credible advisor to senior leadership; conflict resolution and negotiation skills.
  • ER & Policy Governance: Solid understanding of labour laws and disciplinary protocols; risk mitigation mindset.
  • Capability Building: Designing and measuring learning impact; future-skilling.
  • Change Leadership: Communication planning, adoption strategies, and cultural transformation.
  • People Leadership: Coaching, performance management, and talent growth of HR teams.
  • Tools: HRIS (e.g., SAP/SuccessFactors), engagement tools, survey platforms, Excel/Power BI.