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Workday Finance Product Analyst

Stratford and New Town
1 week ago
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Join our dynamic ERP Product Group DevOps team and play a key role in driving impactful change within our Workday ERP system. You'll collaborate closely with a talented mix of Product Owners, Service Managers and Architects in a forward-thinking environment that values innovation and teamwork. In this role, you'll support business owners and subject matter experts to deliver meaningful improvements to our Workday Financials systems and operations helping shape the future of our financial processes.

What will you be doing?

Forge strong partnerships with key stakeholders to understand and champion their business needs, ensuring solutions truly add value
Spot new opportunities to maximise the potential of Workday Cloud services, delivering solutions that align with both business goals and technical requirements
Provide expert development and day-to-day support across the full Workday Finance suite including Financials, Revenue Management, Projects, Procurement and more-to keep operations running smoothly
Play an active role in shaping the ERP Product Group's DevOps model, delivering seamless, user-focused solutions that empower our teams
Maintain and optimise critical system integrations with Workday, leveraging automated transfers, scheduled tasks and manual imports to ensure data flows effortlessly
Collaborate with diverse teams to continuously enhance processes, driving innovation and efficiency within our Workday Financials environment

Minimum

Experience implementing and configuring Workday Finance systems, with a proven ability to define and deliver impactful changes that enhance financial processes
Experience producing comprehensive project lifecycle deliverables including business requirements, functional specifications, process flows, use cases and traceability matrices to ensure successful project execution

Essential

Excellent communication skills for presentations, workshops and business reporting, combined with strong stakeholder management across all business levels
Project management experience, ideally with formal qualifications in methodologies such as Prince2, RUP, Scrum, Agile or similar
Experience with Workday integration alongside other IT systems like Adaptive Planning, Salesforce or Clarizen is highly desirable; Workday Pro Track qualification is also a plus but not essential

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