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Configuration and Integration : Configure Workday financials modules to align with organizational requirements and business processes. In-depth knowledge of Workday financial modules (e.g., Financial Management, Procurement, Expenses) and their configuration capabilities.
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Expertise in one or more Workday modules, including the ability to complete hands-on functional configuration; Experience with Workday Payroll, Benefits, Absence Management and Compensation preferred.
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Experience implementation with UKG Pro WFM and Workday would be a plus. Experience with the configuration and post-implementation support of UKG WFM. Minimum of 5 Years Experience working with the Dell Boomi integrations.
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Workday HCM Dashboard (reporting and visualization) Design and Configuration. Create Workday HR reporting/dashboards (Absence, Total Rewards, Compensation, HCM Core, Performance Management) to support Executive Data needs.
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Structure Workday HCM, including requirements gathering, system design, configuration, data migration, and integrations. Workday HRIS Analyst. The successful candidate will have a strong background in Workday HCM, Compensation, Absence, Time Tracking, Payroll, Security, Talent, and Recruiting, along with experience in tenant management, integrations, data loading, and reporting.
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IT Workday/HRIS Configuration Analyst. PLEASE NOTE, before applying, this is a TECHNICAL position with a strong background in Workday from a configuration/reporting prospective.
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Work on tactical configuration in the Workday cloud-based technology package, specifically Workday HCM Core HR. Experience as a functional lead on at least 1 full life-cycle implementation of the Core HR module for Workday HCM.
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Provide Workday HCM functional expertise, day-to-day support, ongoing life cycle development, including business process configuration, integrations, data transmission, testing and other troubleshooting support.
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Success in this position requires expert configuration experience on the Workday integration technology, as well as a deep understanding of functional design principles. The Senior Workday Integration Administrator actively collaborates with Human Resources and Finance teams to configure, test, advise, and support Workday integrations.
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A career in our Workday Finance practice, within Workday Consulting services, will provide you with the opportunity to help our clients leverage Workday technology as a tool to enhance and unify Human Resources, talent management, and finance.
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The Senior HRIS Analyst is a member of the Employee Services (ES) team and will be responsible for supporting the use, configuration, and day-to-day operations of Cognex’s Human Capital Management system (Workday.
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5 years proven track record of successful implementation and configuration of Workday modules, including core functionalities and specialized areas like Prism Analytics and Extend. The Workday Developer will be responsible for developing HRIS, Finance and Accounting, Source to Contract and Procure to Pay solutions within the Workday ecosystem.
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Coordinate and solve complex technical data and transformation issues from connected applications (Workday, Microsoft CRM)Successfully plan, execute, monitor, control, and close all technical tasks related to the configuration and implementation of all aspects of the ServiceNow platform.
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Lead and support ongoing design, configuration, and reporting for the Workday HCM suite of modules. Sr. Workday Configuration Analyst. This includes seeing projects through the full lifecycle and leading requirements gathering, configuration, testing, UAT, and post-production support.
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5+ years configuration and support experience with Workday HCM, Security, and Reporting. Focus on Workday Core HCM and Compensation functionality, configuration and support.
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