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Michael Page

HR Business Analyst

Michael Page Manchester
50,000 to 60,000
32 - 40 hour


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    Michael Page

    HR Business Analyst

    Michael Page Manchester
    50,000 to 60,000
    32 - 40 hour
    Status Open
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    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £50,000 to £60,000
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    permanent

    Job description

    We're hiring an HR Business Analyst to help transform how HR operates-improving systems, optimising processes, and enabling smarter, data-driven decisions across the organisation.

    Client Details

    You'll play a key role in ensuring our HR systems run smoothly and evolve with the business. From troubleshooting issues to supporting upgrades and integrations, you'll help create a seamless digital HR experience

    Description

    You will play a key role across HR, IT and the wider business translating ideas into scalable solutions and ultimately shaping business growth:

    Partner with HR and IT to troubleshoot, enhance, and optimise HR systems
    Translate business needs into clear, actionable system requirements
    Identify inefficiencies and drive smarter, automated solutions
    Support system upgrades, integrations, and continuous improvements
    Identify pain points and implement automation and efficiency gains
    Build process maps, SOPs, and scalable operating models
    Improve service delivery through better SLAs, workflows, and self-service
    Integrate acquired businesses into HR systems, processes, and data structures

    What success looks like

    Tangible improvements in HR efficiency and automation
    High-quality, trusted data driving better business decisions
    Seamless delivery of HR system changes and transformations
    Strong, credible relationships with senior stakeholders
    Clear, accurate, and impactful reporting and insights

    Profile

    A successful HR Business Analyst should have:

    Proven experience as an HR Business Analyst (or similar)
    Strong track record of HR systems, process optimisation, and transformation
    Confident working with senior stakeholders and cross-functional teams
    Ability to translate complex business needs into practical solutions
    Experience with HRIS platforms (e.g. Workday, SAP, PeopleXD, Sympa)
    Strong analytical mindset with a focus on data quality and governanceKnowledge of HR Shared Services, case management, and automation
    Experience in M&A or business integration is a plusJob Offer

    Competitive salary ranging from £50,000 to £60,000 per annum.
    Excellent benefits package to support your professional and personal needs.
    Hybrid (occasional travel to office)
    Permanent position offering stability and career growth opportunities.
    Collaborative and professional working environment.If you are ready to take on the role of HR Business Analyst in the business services industry, we encourage you to apply and join a reputable organisation committed to excellence
    Salary description

    £50000.00 - £60000.00 per year

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