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Hris Business Systems Analyst
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India , Bangalore
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ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.
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HRIS Analyst - Workday
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Seeking a Workday HRIS Analyst in Chennai to optimize our HR systems. You will configure, report, and support modules like HCM and Absence Management. This role requires 5+ years of hands-on Workday admin experience and strong HR process knowledge. We offer competitive compensation, generous paid...
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Senior HRIS Analyst
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Seeking a Senior HRIS Analyst in Bangalore to manage and enhance our Workday system. You'll need 4+ years of hands-on Workday HCM, Performance, and Recruiting experience, plus certification. Act as a subject matter expert, driving configuration, process improvements, and system integration. This ...
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Cloud Software Group
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Business Systems Analyst – Workday & HRIS
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Seeking a Workday Business Systems Analyst in Chennai to optimize our HRIS. You will configure, support, and enhance Workday modules, focusing on HCM, Absence, and integrations. The role requires 5+ years of hands-on Workday admin experience and strong HR process knowledge. We offer competitive c...
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About the HRIS Analyst role

Explore a world of opportunity in HRIS Analyst jobs, a dynamic career path at the intersection of Human Resources and Information Technology. An HRIS Analyst is a specialized professional responsible for managing, optimizing, and maintaining an organization's Human Resources Information System (HRIS). This role is the backbone of a modern, data-driven HR function, ensuring that the technology supporting critical people operations runs smoothly, securely, and efficiently. If you have a passion for data, process improvement, and supporting the employee lifecycle, a career as an HRIS Analyst offers a challenging and rewarding trajectory.

Professionals in this role are the key liaisons between the HR department, IT teams, and other business stakeholders. Their primary mission is to ensure the HRIS—such as platforms like Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, or Oracle HCM—effectively meets the organization's needs. A typical day involves a blend of technical configuration, data analysis, and user support. Common responsibilities include system administration, such as updating foundational tables and managing user security roles. They are heavily involved in data integrity, conducting regular audits and validation checks to ensure the accuracy and completeness of all employee records. Generating and distributing standard and ad-hoc reports for HR and management is another core function, providing vital insights into headcount, turnover, compensation, and other key metrics.

Beyond daily maintenance, HRIS Analysts play a crucial role in system enhancements and projects. They collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements for new functionalities, test system updates and new modules, and lead the configuration for processes like annual performance reviews, compensation planning, and benefits enrollment. They also provide essential technical support, troubleshooting system issues, researching unexpected results, and training HR users on how to leverage the system effectively. For those seeking senior-level HRIS Analyst jobs, responsibilities often expand to include leading implementation projects, developing long-term HR technology strategy, and managing complex integrations with other enterprise systems like finance and payroll.

To succeed in HRIS Analyst jobs, a specific skill set is required. A strong analytical and problem-solving mindset is non-negotiable, coupled with meticulous attention to detail. Technically, proficiency with advanced Excel functions (like VLOOKUPs and pivot tables) is a standard expectation. While specific system expertise varies by employer, demonstrated experience with one or more major HRIS platforms is typically essential. Understanding HR processes and compliance requirements is critical to configuring the system correctly. Excellent communication skills are also vital, as the analyst must translate complex technical concepts for non-technical HR users and clearly articulate business needs to IT specialists. Most positions require a bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Information Systems, Business, or a related field, with opportunities for advancement growing with experience and specialized certifications. Discover your next career move and explore the diverse range of HRIS Analyst jobs available today.