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SD Worx is looking for a Senior Workday Integration Consultant to support the rollout of our Global Payroll Cloud solution across multiple countries. You will ensure integrations are configured, deployed, and monitored for optimal performance, working closely with product teams and customers.
This role requires a minimum of 5 years of experience in implementing Workday HR solutions, strong analytical skills, and effective communication with diverse stakeholders. The position offers a competitive salary, a flexible benefits plan, and ample opportunities for professional growth.
SD Worx is a leading European provider of Payroll & HR services with global reach. We have offices across Europe and in Mauritius. Our purpose is to bring people solutions to life, enabling organisations of all sizes to turn Human Resources into a source of value for both the business and its people.
Our people solutions cover the entire employee journey – from getting people paid to attracting, rewarding and developing talent.
As a Senior Workday Integration Consultant, you contribute to the rollout and adoption of our Workday Global Payroll Cloud (GPC) solution across multiple countries. GPC is our global framework that connects Workday with local payroll systems, enabling consistent and scalable payroll processes across international environments. In this role, you support product evolution and customer onboarding, while ensuring integrations are configured, deployed and performing reliably. You collaborate closely with product teams, country stakeholders and customers to deliver high‑quality solutions.
From many places, we work as one, moving from better to best together.
SD Worx values diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of origin, nationality, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, ethnic or social background, or stage of life.
All hiring decisions are made based on skills, experience and role‑related qualifications.