Job Description:
The Workday Analyst is responsible for supporting and optimizing Workday applications and processes within a higher education environment. This role involves collaborating with stakeholders to understand institutional needs, configuring and maintaining Workday modules, and ensuring system functionality aligns with academic and administrative goals.
Key Responsibilities:
- Analyze, design, and implement Workday solutions for HR, finance, student, or other administrative systems.
- Collaborate with university departments to identify system requirements and process improvements.
- Configure and maintain Workday modules, including creating custom reports, dashboards, and integrations.
- Troubleshoot and resolve system issues, ensuring data accuracy and security.
- Provide training, documentation, and ongoing support to end-users.
- Monitor and evaluate Workday updates to identify opportunities for process enhancements.
- Support compliance with higher education regulations and reporting requirements.
Qualifications:
- Experience implementing or managing Workday systems in a higher education setting.
- Strong understanding of university business processes and policies.
- Proficiency in Workday tools such as Workday Studio, EIBs, or Report Writer.
- Excellent problem-solving, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
- This role suits individuals passionate about leveraging technology to enhance operational efficiency and academic excellence in higher education institutions.