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Workforce Analyst Jobs in Perth, WA (7)

Business Systems Analyst

City of Armadale
Armadale, WA
Health Insurance
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$91.1k - $106.1k / year

Lead Finance Analyst

The University of Notre Dame Australia
Fremantle, WA

Track Condition Monitoring Lead | Resi or FIFO | 5:2, 4:3

BHP Group
Welshpool, WA
New
Parental Leave

Aviation Research Forecasting and Data Analyst.

Perth Airport Pty
City of Swan, WA
Hospitality
Entry-Level

Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner

ORS Group
🌎 Remote
Part-Time
Remote
Health Insurance

Clinical Team Leader - Port Coogee

Regis Aged Care
City of Cockburn, WA
Health Insurance
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Workforce Analyst

Aware Super
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
Entry-Level
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$110 / hour
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Commercial Advisor

Csbp Chemicals
Kwinana Beach, WA
New
Parental Leave
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Workforce Optimisation Analyst

Australian Retirement Trust
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
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$26 / hour
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Workforce Analytics And Reporting Analyst

The Royal Australian College Of General Practitioners (Racgp)
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
Parental Leave
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$89.2k - $95.5k / year

Job Description

Working as a Workforce Analyst in Perth, WA

There are 7 Workforce Analyst opportunities available in Perth, WA all with unique requirements.

The Workforce Analyst is a key member of the HR team who partners with business leaders to develop, advocate and execute an enterprise workforce strategy extending beyond traditional HR and includes people analytics, employee engagement, talent management, and productivity. A successful Workforce Analyst takes ownership of emerging work technologies and applies those to support implementing a forward-thinking people strategy.

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