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Lead the design, implementation, and optimization of Workday projects, ensuring alignment with HR and IT strategies while mentoring junior staff.
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The Workday HCM Architect leads the development of HR solutions utilizing Workday AI, Talent Management tools, and enterprise software implementation in collaboration with business and IT partners.
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The Workday HCM Functional Architect leads HCM engagements, providing expert guidance, mentoring junior resources, and ensuring effective solutions for clients to optimize their HR functions.
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Looking for a Senior Workday Applications Architect is primarily focused on Workday HCM, including but not limited to Benefits, Payroll, Talent Acquisition, Talent, and Time and Attendance.
In this role, you will be supporting multiple business functions while working as part of an Agile team.
90%(Hands On) - Configuration; Architecture diagrams; Systems integrations; Preparation for WD releases.
Required Skills :
- Workday HCM Applications
- Configuration
- Architectural Diagrams
- Release preparation
- Knowledge of JIRA and ServiceNow.
The consultant must live in any given state – (Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Virgin Islands, U.S., Wisconsin.)
Please send your resume to [email protected] if interested!
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