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As the Workforce Management Analyst who will report to the Manager of Workforce Management Performance and Strategy, tand will be responsible for developing an efficient set of schedules for contact center staff based on forecasts provided by the WFM Forecasting Analyst, as well as providing real-time monitoring and amending schedules as needed.
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We trust that with a diverse workforce and proper leadership, vitality, communication, and collaboration will ultimately lead to having an efficient and productive workforce, for you as a valued employee.
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This will include the facilitation and implementation of key HR strategies and initiatives to recruit, engage, and develop the workforce located throughout the US. Examples of this include: leading the design of our hourly workforce training, retention, and compensation strategy, developing a recruiting and organizational development approach to transform the capabilities of our plant management teams, and building out the talent management capabilities to increase bench strength.
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Manager Asset & Workforce Management. Proficient Computer Skills including MS Office Suite, Google Workspace, Customer Information Systems (CIS), Geographical Information Systems (GIS), and cloud-based applications for mobile asset and workforce management.
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Experience and proficiency in functional components of human resources including ability to implement HR programs in areas such as: performance management, year-end compensation planning, workforce planning and structure, employee engagement, employment law, talent development, organization design, employee relations, compensation, benefits, and recruitment.
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Education: Bachelors Degree; or 2 years related experience and/or training; and 4 years of customer service which entails a minimum of 3 years workforce management experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Senior Manager, Workforce Management Product Manager will assist the Global Workforce Management (WFM) team, establish corporate and global standards and features to be delivered through the WFM technology stack including a focus only the overall user experience.
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As a Workforce Management Specialist, you will join a team of analysts and play a key role in helping the department achieve its service level and staffing goals. Workforce Management Forecasting experience.
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As an Engagement Manager within the Human Capital Management (HCM) practice with Bryant Park Consulting, you will be responsible for developing and managing a team of up to 10 direct reports to successfully deliver end-to-end Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM and NetSuite SuitePeople implementations for a portfolio of clients.
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Hybrid - Manager, Workforce Management - The Auto Club Group. Hybrid Manager, Workforce Management. Facilitate the training of staff members to enhance workforce management capabilities.
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Serve as subject matter expert for SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central with Position Management, Goal Management (PM-GM), Succession Planning, Learning Management System (LMS), Recruiting, Onboarding 2.0, Compensation, Work Zone, Workforce Analytics, Time Management (WorkForce Software), and OpenText ECM.
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Work with the Leadership team to provide analytical support and recommendations for staffing resources to meet objectives such as average speed of answer and abandon rate, and other specified call center goals and objectives.
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Retail Workforce Management Analyst page is loaded. Retail Workforce Management Analyst. 1+ years of experience in a workforce management role leveraging systems such as Kronos or Microstrategy preferred.
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The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), a Certified Best Place for Working Parents, is seeking a Workforce Development Specialist II to join the Workforce Solutions Department located at 4794 Transportation Way, San Marcos, TX. This position does not offer teleworking options.
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DISH is committed to a workforce where everyone's opportunities are limitless. Today, our brands include EchoStar, Hughes, DISH TV, Sling TV, Boost Infinite, Boost Mobile, DISH Wireless, OnTech and GenMobile.
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