The Senior HRIS Analyst supports Brady's HRIS functionality, focusing on Workday Core HCM, and acts as a technical point of contact for HR systems globally, managing configurations, security, and reporting.
Job Summary & Responsibilities
The Senior HRIS Analyst's primary responsibility is to provide support around Brady's global Human Resources Information System functionality, business processes and configuration specifically for the Human Resources function. This position requires HR Functional knowledge in conjunction with technical understanding of HR systems, with a focus on Workday Core HCM, Security, and Reporting. The position will serve as a technical point of contact for HR systems, supporting employees and HR staff on a global level.
Preferred Qualifications- Serve as the system administrator for Workday Core HCM, managing system maintenance, upgrades, and user access, while ensuring the protection of sensitive HR data.
- Partner with HR functional experts to analyze and continuously improve processes related to Core HCM, security, and reporting within Workday
- Design, build, and test integrations between Workday and internal and external systems with EIBs and Core connectors
- Analyze Workday integration processes and perform updates as needed to enhance business workflows
- Ensure data integrity, confidentiality security, process efficiency, and accessibility through effective systems implementation, configuration, administration, and user training
- Conduct basic HR systems configuration, generate monthly metrics, provide analysis and interpretation of report data, analyze into root cause of problems and collaborate with HR team members to implement solutions
- Support and promote adoption of global best practices and standards
- Troubleshoot, research, resolve or escalate issues as necessary, proactively keeping end-users aware of status and taking responsibility for ensuring outstanding issues are addressed in a timely manner
- Support timely and accurate processing of file feeds to vendors in alignment with security and reporting specifications
- Oversee security configuration in Workday, managing user roles, permissions, and ensuring compliance with security protocols
- Stay updated on HRIS trends, continuously increase application/tools knowledge by participating in user groups, training, or other mechanisms
Top Skills
Workday Core Hcm
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