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Role : Workforce Specialist Lead Location: Dallas, TX JOB DESCRIPTION: -
Workforce Planning: Assist in the development and implementation of workforce planning strategies to ensure staffing levels align with business goals and operational needs. -
Scheduling: Create and maintain employee schedules, ensuring optimal coverage and adherence to workforce plans while minimizing overstaffing or understaffing. -
Data Analysis: Collect, analyze, and interpret workforce data to provide insights into performance, efficiency, and areas for improvement. Generate regular reports on key performance indicators (KPIs). -
Performance Monitoring: Monitor employee performance metrics and attendance data, identifying trends, opportunities, and issues that impact productivity and operational efficiency. -
Resource Allocation: Optimize resource allocation, including equipment, workspaces, and personnel, to support operational needs while minimizing waste and downtime. -
Communication and Coordination: Collaborate with various departments, including HR, operations, and team leaders, to ensure that workforce management aligns with business requirements. -
Training and Development: Identify training and development needs for the workforce, collaborating with HR to plan and implement training programs. -
Technology and Software: Utilize and maintain workforce management software and tools, ensuring data accuracy and system functionality. -
Compliance and Regulations: Ensure compliance with labor laws, company policies, and industry regulations. Stay informed about labor market trends and legislative changes. -
Continuous Improvement: Identify opportunities for process improvement and automation. Implement best practices to enhance workforce efficiency and productivity. -
Communication: Workforce Specialists need strong communication skills to interact with employees, managers, and other stakeholders. They must be able to convey workforce plans, policies, and changes clearly and effectively. -
Analytical Thinking: Analytical skills are essential for interpreting workforce data and identifying trends that inform decision-making. Workforce Specialists should be able to analyze data and use it to improve efficiency and performance. -
Problem-Solving: The ability to identify workforce-related problems and come up with practical solutions is a key behavioral skill. Workforce Specialists often need to address staffing issues, performance bottlenecks, and resource allocation challenges. -
Teamwork: Collaborative skills are important for working with various departments within the organization, such as HR, operations, and team leaders. A workforce specialist must coordinate efforts to ensure that staffing aligns with business needs. -
Flexibility: Workforce Specialists should be adaptable and open to change. They often need to adjust staffing plans or processes to accommodate fluctuating demand or evolving business priorities. -
Time Management: Effective time management is e
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