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Workday ERP Administrator
Location
Philippines
Posted
74 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Workday ERP Administrator
Denova Consulting
• Administer Workday ERP system (Finance and Procurement modules), including tenant configuration and maintenance • Provide BAU support for the Workday ERP platform, acting as first or second-line support • Configure and maintain business processes, validations and workflows • Administer Workday security, including roles, domains and user access • Support user access requests, role changes, and troubleshooting • Manage configuration changes, testing, and deployment into production • Support Workday quarterly releases, including regression testing and impact assessment • Maintain system documentation, configuration logs, and support procedures • Liaise with internal IT, HR, Finance and external vendors as required
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology – mandatory
- 4+ years of experience as a Workday Administrator or Workday System Specialist
- Fluent in English (verbal and written) - mandatory
- Strong hands‑on experience with Workday configuration and business process frameworks
- Solid understanding of Workday security administration
- Experience providing BAU and user support in a live Workday environment
- Ability to troubleshoot system issues and resolve configuration problems
- Strong attention to detail and structured approach to system changes
Benefits
- Workday ERP system administration
- Platform support
- Collaboration with technology, HR, procurement, and finance teams
- Support for system stability and business processes
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