Chief Legal and People Officer
Strategic Distribution
Position overview:
The Chief Legal & People Officer (CLPO) serves as a strategic partner to the executive team, bridging the gap between legal risk management and organizational culture. The CLPO is a licensed attorney who will ensure that the company’s business practices, operations, risk management, and commercial dealings meet regulatory requirements and industry standards. On the people side, the CLPO will ensure that the company has the talent to meet its goals, manages daily operations like performance reviews, and focuses on constantly perpetuating the organization’s empowered remote culture.
A typical day in the life of a CLPO:
- Legal Counsel: Provide comprehensive legal advice and counsel to the company, leadership, and all internal stakeholders.
- Policies & Governance: Draft and approve company policies, procedures, and bylaws while managing all corporate governance, licensing, and state registrations.
- Contract Negotiation: Review and negotiate commercial, vendor, lease, and employment agreements in consultation with relevant teams.
- Dispute Management: Manage all claims, litigation, and commercial or employment disputes for the company.
- Regulatory Oversight: Advise the company on legislative or regulatory changes and provide all legal support for financial audit requirements.
- Resource Management: Supervise law firms and external legal resources to ensure high-quality work and cost efficiency, prioritizing the internal handling of legal matters to minimize the need for outside counsel.
- Talent Strategy: Build and oversee scalable systems to recruit and retain the talent needed to meet the company’s objectives.
- Compensation & Benefits: Design and manage data-driven pay scales and benefit structures to optimize labor costs and maintain competitiveness.
- Operational Machinery: Ensure the daily functions of the HR department—including time-off tracking, and HR records—run without friction.
- Performance Accountability: Implement and manage clear performance review processes to ensure organizational productivity and consistency.
The skills you’ll contribute to our diverse team:
- Legal Experience: Minimum of 10 years of legal practice.
- Core Expertise: Ability to provide legal advice and counsel to leadership while overseeing the operational systems that manage the company’s workforce.
- Strategic Communication: Ability to communicate clearly with leadership, internal teams, and external parties.
- Critical Thinking: Ability to evaluate complex situations, identify potential legal and operational risks, and provide practical, balanced solutions that align with business goals.
- Operational Agility: Ability to multitask and manage a high volume of competing priorities across both Legal and HR functions simultaneously.
- Resource Management: Experience managing legal/HR staff or external vendors (law firms, brokers, or PEOs) with a focus on cost control.
- Conflict Resolution: Practical experience handling employee relations and internal disputes, either as a lawyer or as an HR professional.
- Education & Licensing: J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school and a member in good standing of any state bar (please include bar number).
Preferred:
- Contracts: Strong background in drafting and negotiating commercial agreements.
- In-House: Previous experience working directly within a corporate legal department.
- HR Operations: Experience managing or overseeing core HR functions, including payroll and benefits.
Who are we?
At SDI, we’re proud to help essential organizations across North America compete more effectively in a challenging global marketplace – and keep our economy moving. We do this by thinking differently, questioning conventional wisdom, and constantly challenging the status quo. We’re evolving the way leading manufacturers, multi-site retailers, and higher education think about their maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) strategies – the critical supply chain of parts, materials, equipment, and consumables necessary to keep plants and facilities operating safely and productively. Every day, we help companies eliminate waste, minimize risk exposure, and stay competitive on an ever-changing world stage.
Why work for SDI?
The Philadelphia Inquirer named us a Top Workplace in 2023! Additionally, we pride ourselves on taking care of our employees. Here are some of the benefits we offer:
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Health insurance (medical, dental and vision).
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Training and development opportunities – 2023 winner of the People Accelerator award.
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Vacation, wellness days, pet bereavement days and 12 paid holidays.
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401K with a company match.
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Tuition reimbursement.
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Student loan repayment assistance.
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Reimbursement for safety shoes.
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Discounted tickets to a variety of different vendors.
The pay range for this bonus-eligible role is $190,000 - $200,000 annually. Individual pay depends on various factors, such as role level, relevant experience and skills, and location. Pay ranges are reviewed and typically updated each year. Offers are made within the pay range applicable at the time.
EEO
SDI is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusion and diversity. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, reproductive health decisions, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, genetic information, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation for any part of the employment process, please let us know by contacting us at hr@sdi.com. SDI participates in the E-Verify program.