Human Resources Assistant Specialist/Specialist

Human Resources Assistant Specialist/Specialist


Company
Bank of China Turkey
Location
Istanbul, Türkiye
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via LinkedIn
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Job Description
Job Description Dealing with complex or sensitive day-to-day people management issuesBeing responsible for HR functions such as budget, reporting, HR analytics, compensation & benefits, terminations, employee relations management related issues etc.Preparing monthly payroll data and reportsSupport all HR activities in HR life cycleDrafting and updating Human Resources Unit policiesPreparing daily, weekly and monthly reportsAdvising on human resources processes and applicationsCoordinating work permit, residence permit and address registration process for the expats with third partiesBeing involved in the preparation and communication of induction with new starters, including the onboarding stageManaging recruitment activities including the posting and monitoring of jobs, interviewing process, through to hiring stageEnsuring all training records are managed appropriately and recorded in the systemWorking with department managers to understand the business needs and develop customized solutions & projectsSupporting HR compliance processes in line with local labor law and internal policiesManaging HR documentation, contracts, and official correspondenceSupporting audit processes and preparing requested HR documentationContributing to process improvement and HR digitalization initiativesSupporting succession planning and talent management initiativesTracking leave management and attendance-related processesEnsuring confidentiality and secure handling of sensitive employee informationActing as a backup for the Assistant HR Manager when requiredManaging HR-related procurement processes including vendor communication, documentation, and follow-up activitiesDesired Skills & ExperienceBachelor’s degree from a reputable university, Master degree is a plusA demonstrated background in a similar position for minimum 2 yearsExcellent verbal and written English and Turkish skills, Chinese is a plusExcellent knowledge on MS Office applicationsAbility to understand and follow third party procurement processAbility to work productively both independently and as part of a teamNaturally organizedEffective coordination and communication skills to interact with professionals of different cultural backgroundsAbility to manage multiple projects simultaneouslyAmbitious, self-motivated and high energyDemonstrated business professionalism, respect for confidentiality, and appropriate handling of sensitive informationAbility to start with little to no notice period is highly desirable

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Q What is the exact minimum monthly wage for licensed plumbers in Turkey starting January 2026?
According to the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, the gross minimum wage for plumbers is 30,450 TRY per month as of 1 January 2026, with net pay at 26,005 TRY after deductions. Overtime must be paid at 1.5 times the hourly rate for hours exceeding 45 per week.
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The Ministry of National Education requires a Level 4 Plumbing Vocational Qualification Certificate issued after completing 320 hours of approved training and passing the national exam. Candidates must also hold a secondary school diploma and register with the relevant provincial directorate by 31 March 2026.
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Plumbers are entitled to 14 days of paid annual leave after the first year and work a maximum of 45 hours per week as set by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security. Additional 3 days of leave are granted for each 5 years of service completed by 31 December 2025.
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