Job Description
Job Title: Workforce Management Analyst
Location: Corporate
Department: Store Operations
Job Summary: The Workforce Management Analyst is responsible for the technical activities related to the development, research, documentation, configuration, maintaining and testing of all Reflexis/ZEBRA modules, which includes Reflexis Scheduler, Task Manager, Time & Attendance, Advanced Analytics reporting software, and the Employee Self-Service mobile application with a strong emphasis on internal system confidence and user experience. This individual will lead efforts to evaluate, assess, and create new business processes as well as enhance current business processes working collaboratively with Operation Engineers, People Team, Payroll/Benefits, Finance and other corporate partners, to drive the labor efficiencies & ensure standards of critical associate data. Leads cross functional teams for the implementation, planning, coordination, change management, and support of the Workforce Management solutions including creation/development of new scheduling environments for internal partners.
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