- Australian Citizenship Mandatory
- Canberra Based
- 12 months with 2 *12 months extensions
A large federal government agency is seeking a highly skilled SAP HCM/Payroll Functional Specialist to join its ERP Systems team. You will be working in a large transformation program.
You'll be responsible for configuring, maintaining, and optimising SAP HR and Payroll modules, ensuring compliance, data accuracy, and seamless integration with other HR systems.
Our Ideal Job Seeker
- A high level of skills, experience, and knowledge with demonstrated functional/configuration experience in SAP HR/HCM/Payroll modules
- Troubleshoot and resolve system issues and defects
- Experience in SuccessFactors is highly desired
- Collaborate with business teams to define and model HR processes
- Provide advice on system solutions and raise SAP notes/messages as needed
- Participate in testing of HR, LMS, Payroll, and performance modules
If you wish to apply for this position, please submit your resume by clicking the 'Apply Now' button. For further information please contact Abhi Naik at Clicks IT Recruitment on +61 427 997 851.
At Clicks, we embrace diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity.
We provide reasonable adjustments, including alternate formats to the recruitment process for individuals with a disability. If you require an adjustment to be made during the recruitment process, please call 1300 254 257 or email adjustments@clicks.com.au
Job Summary
Pay:
$130 per hour
Location:
ACT
Job Type:
Contract
Specialisation:
Consultant/Functional Consultant
Reference ID:
BBBH76671
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