At UAP, we believe in the power of human potential to drive innovation and success. As a leader in our industry, we’re dedicated to creating a workplace where every team member can thrive. We’re seeking a passionate and experienced HR professional to join our fantastic team and help us continue to foster a culture of collaboration, creativity, and growth.
Reporting to the Global Compensation Manager, you will be responsible for advising and supporting managers as well as Employee Relations Business Partners regarding the application of various total compensation programs, policies, and practices. In this role, you will actively contribute to the organization's ongoing transformation by supporting business needs aligned with the strategic plan.
The challenges awaiting you:
To join our team, you need:
UAP is a diverse community that promotes inclusion and respect. The sum of our individual differences, experiences, knowledge, self-expression, unique capabilities and talents represents the richness of our culture. UAP is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from women, visible minorities and people with disabilities. By valuing a diverse workforce, we ensure that our hiring practices are fair and equitable.

UAP is the Canadian leader in the distribution and merchandising of parts and accessories for cars, trucks and heavy vehicles.
We employ more than 5,000 individuals who work hard every day to build a recognized and reputable company.
UAP is a member of the Genuine Parts Company (GPC) family, an international service organization engaged in the distribution of automotive and industrial replacement parts. The Company serves numerous customers in various sectors and has approximately 55,000 employees.
Two divisions, one priority—excellence
With outlets across Canada, UAP is organized into two main divisions:
• The Auto Parts Division, which is mainly involved in the sale, distribution and marketing of replacement parts and supplies for cars and light trucks
• The Heavy Vehicle Parts Division, which caters mainly to the needs of the trucking and construction sectors, as well as the mining and forest industries