About the role
This position will be responsible for reviewing our client's current labour tracking practices within all their different business units to develop a detailed set of business requirements. This will then be used as assessment against a new Time & Attendance solution. They are currently using Kronos T&A
Duties
- Gather, validate and document business requirements
- Analyse data such as time, budgets, labour results and forecasts
- Model business processes and identify opportunities for process improvements
- Identify issues, risks and benefits of existing and proposed solutions
- Create functional specifications for solutions
- Estimate costs and identify business savings
- Produce reports for audiences ranging from frontline supervisors to C-Suite executives to assist with making informed decisions
- Contribute to system optimisation to meet business needs
- Support design and delivery of time and attendance projects
Skills & experience
- Strong experience with time and attendance systems and processes (Kronos preferred)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Knowledge of Australian labour laws and regulations
- Proficiency in data analysis tools
- Proficiency in process mapping and requirements gathering
- Knowledge of agile and user stories
- Strong ability to coordinate and communicate between multiple stakeholders.
- Documentation skills in developing technical data diagrams, reporting specifications and testing
Benefits
- Large, well-known FMCG organisation with long term opportunities
- Convenient CBD Brisbane location (some travel required)
- Opportunity to work on the implementation of the new T&A system once it's been selected
How to apply
If you meet the above criteria and you’re looking for your next challenge, then click APPLY or contact Keely on (03) 9348 0*** for a confidential discussion
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Please note, you must have unrestricted Australian working rights to apply for this position, as sponsorship is not being offered in this instance