Workday Project Manager (Mexico)
Posted Oct 15, 2025 - TopBloc
1 Permanent
Project Duration
Workday Project Manager (Mexico)
Requirements (What We’re Looking For)
- Workday Project Management certification (Required)
- Fluent in English (Required)
- 2+ years’ experience project managing concurrent Workday HCM implementations for medium or large enterprise organizations with a Workday partner firm (Required)
- Workday HCM, Payroll, Financials, or Adaptive certification (Required)
- Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint programs (Required)
- Experience using project management tools, Smartsheet (Preferred)
- Consulting experience either as an internal Workday consultant or with a consulting/software company (Preferred)
- Passion for exceptional customer service and customer collaboration
- Ability to manage multiple projects and initiatives simultaneously
- Strong communication skills, both written and oral
- Ability to interact and collaborate effectively with clients and co-workers in a positive manner that engenders confidence and trust
- Good problem solver with ability to consider alternative and diverse perspectives customer expectations
Responsibilities (What You’ll Do)
- Manage the implementation of multiple Medium Enterprise Workday projects and initiatives simultaneously in a fast-paced environment
- Participate in the sales cycle including but not limited to gathering requirements and helping with SOWs
- Ensure company compliance with client contracts and successfully execute the Statement of Work
- Work with the clients project managers to identify/resolve all issues that could impact project scope and/or time frames
- Lead clients through hypercare and transition to TopBloc’s Postproduction services team
- Establish priorities, work independently, and proceed with objectives without supervision
- Advise clients on Workday best practices
Skills
Languages: English
Core HR: HCM
Core HR: Payroll
Analytics, Planning, and Reporting: Financial Planning
Analytics, Planning, and Reporting: Adaptative Planning