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Position: Workday Developer
Duration: 12 months renewable
Location: Alexandra
Job Level: 6-9 years of relevant experience (L3)
Key responsibilities:
The candidate will be part of the WD Integration Team to support integration enhancements and defect fixing requests.
• Comprehend Workday integrations from multiple endpoint systems as well as holistic interchange services rendering effective data quality and dependable exchanges of digital information.
• Identify, assess, and solve complex business problems for integrating Workday cloud application with external applications across HR, Finance, and other areas where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors.
• Basic understanding of the Security Configuration and Business Process set up in the tenant is a must.
• Analyse, design, build, test and deploy Workday integration including Studio, EIB, and supplement with any 3rd party coding.
• Support upgrades, changes and modifications, including evaluation of Workday releases.
• Develop BIRT reports using Eclipse IDE.
• Experience to write Unix scripts, knowledge on Connect Direct, Control-M job scheduling and SFTP protocol are added advantage.
Key skills required:
Application/Software Knowledge:
Workday Integration and Core Connectors, Workday Studio
Essential Skills:
1. Workday Integration experience and certification
2. Hands-on Workday Integration experience, including:
a. EIB
b. Core Connectors
c. PECI / PICOF Payroll integration
d. XMLs / XSLTs and Document Transformations.
e. Workday Studio
f. Custom Reports
g. Integration Security
h. Recruitment
3. SOAP API / Web services
4. JavaScript / HTML
5. Eclipse
Optional (good to have):
6. HCM Functional Knowledge
7. Travel & Expense Functional Knowledge
8. Payroll Functional Knowledge
9. Absence and Time Tracking Functional Knowledge
10. Workday Extend Knowledge
11. Experience in PRISM
Experience in Adaptive planning