Provide post-production support for Workday HCM, assist clients with implementations, manage client relationships, and mentor team members.
Responsibilities Provide post-production support and enhancement services in multiple areas of Workday HCM and serve as the subject matter expert to assist fellow team members and clients Participate in advisory, planning and implementation of additional Workday HCM modules by documenting requirements, mapping processes, and implementing best-practice configuration Manage client relationships and resolves client support requests varying from operational support issue resolution, phase x implementations and enhancement projects, release planning, to strategic road mapping services Lead sessions with clients and team members to analyze and scope complex business requirements Prioritize and delegate requests and tasks by level of urgency, scope, complexity, and team availability Provide guidance to and collaborate with team members to research and resolve complex client requests Provide Workday best practices and ensure high quality deliverables Communicate effectively with clients to convey project updates, configuration recommendations, and Workday best practices Prioritize client’s interest and proactively listen to ensure that work exceeds their expectations Actively foster internal relationships, share knowledge, and mentor other consultants, and contribute as a leader to grow our practice Take initiative to perform or delegate other related duties as needs are discovered, including internal projects
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