
Senior Workday Implementation Specialist
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With Innovation as one of the core values, we have built Automation and AI capabilities into the requirements for every role.
We encourage every member of the Remote team to bring their talents, experiences and culture to the table to help us build the best-in-class HR platform.
Senior Workday Implementation Specialist
This is an exciting time to join Remote and make a personal difference in the global employment space as a Senior Workday Implementation Specialist, joining our Global Payroll Implementation team.
In your role, you will be responsible for implementing and integrating multiple new customers onto our Remote Global Payroll platform where Workday serves as the core HCM system, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and seamless delivery within agreed timescales.
You will be reporting to the Manager, Global Payroll Workday Implementations.
What You Bring
- Proven experience implementing or integrating Workday HCM, ideally within a global payroll or HRIS context.
- Strong understanding of Workday modules including Core HCM, Compensation, Absence, Time Tracking, and Integrations.
- Experience delivering end-to-end payroll implementations leveraging Workday as the source of truth for HR and employee data.
- Demonstrated ability to map and validate data between Workday and external payroll systems, ensuring compliance and data accuracy.
- Excellent and proficient understanding of global payroll operations, statutory compliance, and multi-country payroll setup.
- Strong customer onboarding and project management experience for complex, multi-entity implementations.
- Advanced data management and analysis skills (Google Sheets or Excel).
- An analytical, detail-oriented mindset with strong problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, international environment with multiple stakeholders and competing priorities.
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