Senior HRIS Analyst - HRIS - Days

Memorial Hospital at GulfportGulfport, MS

About The Position

The Senior HRIS Analyst is responsible for leading the optimization, maintenance, and enhancement of our Oracle HCM Cloud platform. This resource will be responsible for translating complex business requirements into scalable technical solutions across Core HR, Benefits, Payroll, and Recruitment modules. The Senior HRIS Analyst will serve as a subject matter expert in technical configurations and reporting.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field (or equivalent specialized experience).
  • Minimum of five (5) years of hands-on experience in Oracle HCM Cloud implementation and support.
  • Expertise in Fast Formulas (Benefits, Payroll, or Absence etc.).
  • Advanced skills in HCM Extracts and BI Publisher.
  • Strong proficiency in OTBI and Spreadsheet Loader (HDL/HSDL).

Nice To Haves

  • Oracle Cloud Certifications.
  • Experience with SQL/PLSQL for troubleshooting.
  • Prior experience with Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) or Visual Builder Studio (VBS).

Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and maintain complex HCM Extracts, Fast Formulas, and BI Publisher reports to meet business and integration requirements.
  • Create advanced dashboards and ad-hoc reports using OTBI (Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence) to provide actionable insights for leadership.
  • Provide expert-level support for Core HR, Benefits, OTL, Absence and Oracle Recruiting Cloud (ORC).
  • Lead the evaluation and implementation of quarterly Cloud updates, performing impact analysis and regression testing.
  • Collaborate with IT to manage inbound and outbound integrations between Oracle HCM and third-party vendors.
  • Lead large-scale data movements using HCM Data Loader (HDL) and Spreadsheet Data Loader (HSDL).
  • Conduct regular audits of HCM data to ensure accuracy, security compliance, and adherence to data privacy standards.
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