US Engineering Recruiter
Location : Gachibowli, Hyderabad
Experience : 3 - 6 Years
Job Summary :
We are looking for a dynamic and experienced US Engineering Recruiter to join our growing team in Gachibowli, Hyderabad. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in recruiting for engineering roles across domains such as Semiconductor, Embedded Systems, Engineering Services, IT, Automotive, and Manufacturing for US-based clients. You will play a key role in identifying, engaging, and hiring top technical talent for our clients in the United States.
Key Responsibilities :
- Source, screen, and qualify engineering candidates for US-based roles across multiple domains.
- Work with US clients to understand hiring needs and deliver high-quality profiles within defined timelines.
- Leverage job portals, social media, networking, and internal databases to identify top talent.
- Conduct initial interviews to evaluate technical skills, experience, and culture fit.
- Maintain regular communication with candidates throughout the recruitment lifecycle.
- Coordinate with account managers and clients for interview scheduling, feedback, and offer negotiations.
- Build and maintain a strong candidate pipeline to meet current and future hiring needs.
Required Skills & Qualifications :
3-6 years of hands-on experience in US recruitment, specifically within engineering and technical domains.Proven experience in sourcing for Semiconductor, Embedded Systems, Engineering Services, IT, Automotive, and Manufacturing roles.Strong knowledge of US recruitment practices, including visas (H1B, GC, USC, etc.), tax terms (W2, C2C, 1099), and time zones.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to manage multiple requirements and work in a fast-paced environment.Experience using ATS, job boards (Dice, Monster, CareerBuilder, LinkedIn), and sourcing tools.Perks & Benefits :
Daily food provided (Hyderabad)Health Insurance coverage of ₹5 LakhsProvident Fund (PF) - OptionalCab Drop (one-way) for Women (Hyderabad)Attractive Incentive Structure