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HR Systems Analyst II

Atlanta, Georgia or Gainesville, FL

Are you a tech savvy, self-starter that loves to understand how things work so you can make them better and more efficient? Do you like solving business problems using technology and process improvement? Then the HR Systems Analyst may be the role for you! You will be responsible for specific modules within our HRIS and our performance management platform. You must understand how users interact with the system and lead changes, implement new functionalities and enhancements, address any user experience gaps, and drive operational efficiencies.

Are you a fit?

A successful candidate for this role is proactive, curious, creative and a good critical thinker. It bugs you when technology is challenging to use or provides a poor customer experience. You are organized, demonstrate a strong attention to detail, thorough and have good communication skills – both written and verbal. You can provide consultative direction to your internal stakeholders as to how best to meet their needs. You can see and understand the big picture, understanding downstream impacts of system related decisions. You are self-motivated and accountable. You can work independently but also enjoy being part of a team that collaborates to achieve common goals.

Additional Responsibilities

  • Partner with HR and key users to assess current-state processes, identify pain points, and recommend system and process improvements that enhance efficiency, data quality, and user experience.
  • Lead and coordinate user acceptance testing (UAT) activities by developing test scripts, facilitating testing sessions, documenting results, and validating outcomes against business requirements.
  • Develop, maintain, and publish system documentation, job aids, process maps, and standard operating procedures to support HR teams and system users.
  • Provide tier one and tier two HRIS support by diagnosing issues, resolving system defects, and escalating complex problems as appropriate to internal IT teams or external vendors.
  • Act as a subject matter expert for the HR ticket intake and case management process, ensuring accurate triage, appropriate routing, and continuous improvement of intake workflows and automation.
  • Monitor and safeguard HR data integrity by conducting regular audits, validating data inputs/outputs, and ensuring compliance with data privacy, security, and retention standards.
  • Support HRIS upgrades, releases, and new functionality by coordinating vendor communications, reviewing release notes, assessing impact, and leading change readiness activities.
  • Collaborate with external vendors and internal partners to evaluate enhancements, manage integrations, and advocate for system improvements aligned with business priorities.
  • Configure, maintain, and optimize assigned HRIS modules and integrated platforms, including testing, troubleshooting, and validation of system changes across the employee lifecycle.
  • Participate in HR technology projects, including implementations, enhancements, and decommissioning efforts, from requirements gathering through deployment and post implementation support.

Experience

  • Minimum of 3-5 years of product management and/or systems experience.
  • Strong personal integrity in working with confidential employee information.
  • Ability to elicit, interpret, and translate non-technical business needs into structured system requirements, functional designs, and technical solutions.
  • Strong consultative communication skills, with the ability to explain system capabilities, constraints, and tradeoffs to HR and business stakeholders in clear, practical terms.
  • Demonstrated stakeholder partnership skills, including active listening, expectation management, and influencing without authority.
  • Change agility and adaptability when working in evolving HR technology environments, including shifting priorities and frequent system updates
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Intermediate experience with the following UKG Pro modules: Onboarding, HRSD, Employee Voice, People Analytics and/or additional HRIS platforms
  • Intermediate experience with performance management platforms
  • Intermediate experience with SharePoint and understanding of MS Entra ID and Active Directory

Preferred Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in business, engineering or another related technology field or direct experience.

Location Requirements

Atlanta, GA or Gainesville, FL; Hybrid

Physical Requirements

Sitting: Ability to sit for extended periods at a desk or workstation while performing computer-based tasks, conducting meetings, and collaborating with colleagues.

Standing and Walking: Ability to stand and walk within the office environment, such as when attending meetings, interacting with colleagues or external stakeholders, or visiting different departments.

Lifting and Carrying: Ability to lift and carry material, files, or equipment weighing up to 20 pounds, such as when organizing documents or setting up for meetings.

Pay range is commensurate with education, experience, specialized skills or certifications, etc.

Gas South Pay Range

$79,440 - $88,786 USD

Our Purpose and Culture

At Gas South, we approach each day knowing we have an opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives. That means helping our customers save money with everyday low rates and treating them with dignity, honesty and respect. It means supporting our employees in their personal and professional lives, and it means we want to make sure our success directly benefits the communities we serve by giving back 5% of profits to support children in need. Through partnerships with non-profits like United Way, Salvation Army, Junior Achievement, Bert’s Big Adventure and many others, we’re proud to help make a difference.  At Gas South our employees bring their boldest ideas and most authentic selves to work, no matter their title, position or background.  We understand that our people are our most valuable assets. So, we treat them that way, with competitive benefits, flexible schedule options, and a fun, casual atmosphere.

Gas South affirms that it is an Equal Opportunity Employer whose actions and practices are consistent with fair employment.  In this regard, Gas South will not discriminate against any employee or applicant with regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.  This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment including recruiting, hiring, placement, training, promotion, lay-offs, transfers, leave of absence, compensation and termination.

Benefits for full-time employees include:

  • Full medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Employer-paid life and disability coverage
  • Annual employer contributions of up to 12.5% to your 401k
  • Remote work options available based on business needs
  • Annual performance incentive is a % of annual benchmark based on position level
  • Paid four-week sabbatical every five years
  • Opportunities to volunteer in the community
  • Education assistance up to $5250 per year

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