Recruiter

Sugar Land, TX
Full Time
Mid Level
Systel Careers – Recruiter – Sugar Land, TX

Systel’s business is growing, The Recruiter is responsible for managing the full-cycle recruitment process to attract, hire, and retain top talent across departments. This role partners closely with hiring managers to understand workforce needs and develops effective sourcing strategies to support production, engineering, technical, and administrative staffing requirements.

Who You Are

You are a proactive, strategic recruiter who excels in managing the full-cycle talent acquisition process. You build strong partnerships with hiring managers, taking time to understand their workforce needs and aligning recruitment efforts with organizational goals. You are skilled in developing effective sourcing strategies to attract high-quality candidates across engineering, technical, compliance, corporate, and other professional functions. Organized, resourceful, and results‑driven, you bring a thoughtful approach to identifying, engaging, and securing top talent that supports Systel’s continued growth and innovation.

Responsibilities
  • Manage full-cycle recruiting including job postings, candidate sourcing, screening, interviewing, and offer management.
  • Partner with hiring managers to understand role requirements, workforce planning needs, and desired candidate profiles.
  • Develop and maintain strong candidate pipelines for manufacturing positions such as production operators, technicians, engineers, and skilled trades.
  • Source candidates through multiple channels including job boards, social media, employee referrals, staffing agencies, and networking.
  • Coordinate and schedule interviews with hiring managers and facilitate the selection process.
  • Conduct initial candidate screenings to assess qualifications, experience, and cultural fit.
  • Ensure a positive candidate experience throughout the hiring process.
  • Manage applicant tracking systems (ATS) and maintain accurate recruiting records and reports.
  • Support onboarding processes for new hires including offer letters, background checks, and orientation coordination.
  • Attend job fairs, industry events, and community workforce initiatives to build talent pipelines.
  • Ensure recruiting practices comply with all federal, state, and local employment laws.
  • Collaborate with HR team on employer branding initiatives and workforce development programs.
  • Managing and supporting Internship program, communicating with universities
  • May facilitate orientation for new employees and perform exit interviews for employees leaving the organization. Other duties as assigned.
  • Travel up to 15% as needed to partner with Universities or recruiting events
Required Skills/Abilities:
Education and Experience
  • 3 – 5 years of recruiting experience
  • Experience recruiting for skilled trades, technical, engineering, or production roles is highly preferred.
  • Experience with Applicant Tracking Systems and HRIS platforms.
  • Ability to manage multiple open positions in a fast-paced environment.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or related field preferred.
  • Experience partnering with workforce development organizations, technical schools, or apprenticeship programs.
  • Familiarity with employment regulations and hiring best practices.
About Systel
Rugged Compute Where Mission Meets Critical. 
 
Founded in 1988, Systel, Inc.® is a leading manufacturer of rugged compute solutions with a relentless focus to support our customers and their missions. Our pedigree of capabilities spans numerous advanced platforms with thousands of successful deployments in the defense and commercial sectors. Systel’s rugged systems are designed and manufactured for continuous operation under the most extreme and austere environmental conditions. All of our products are proudly made in the USA in our headquarters in Sugar Land, TX. We are AS9100:2016 and ISO 9001:2015 certified.  
EEOC Statement
Systel is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all individuals. We ensure that hiring and advancement decisions are based solely on individual qualifications without regard to race, religion, color, creed, national origin, disability, age, sex, genetic information, military status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
Offer Contingency
All employment offers are conditional upon successful completion of a background check, physical assessment if required.
For more information, please visit systelusa.com.  
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