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Job Title
People Systems and Data Analyst
Location
London
Description
The Department
The People Team play a key role in enabling the firm to attract,
develop and retain great people, and giving them the tools and support
needed to develop and fulfil their potential, and that of the firm.
The team is welcoming, inclusive, driven by providing a 'high touch'
level of service, and collaborative in terms of how we work. The team
consists of c.50 people in both business-facing, generalist roles
(Advisory) alongside specialist teams (Data & Systems; Reward;
Diversity, Inclusion & Wellbeing; Employment, Policy &
Engagement; Talent Acquisition, as well as our Academy, which consists
of Academy Learning, Academy Tech and Early Careers).
Duties and Responsibilities
The firm has grown rapidly in recent years, which has meant that
policy, processes and systems have had to change to support this. A
key focus of the Firm's strategic vision is to leverage technical
advancements to help drive operational stability, process automation
and innovation.
One of these challenges is ensuring People data is used effectively
through the Firm. The person in this role will have an important role
in developing and providing the data required.
The role will involve the following:
Enhance the department's reputation by showcasing methods where
data insights (trends, MI reporting, predictive analysis etc) can be
used to add value for the business.
Searching for opportunities to improve systems in order to drive
engagement, deepen the experience for the end user and reduce the
administrative burden on the People Team.
Support the People Systems & Data Manager with wider projects
linked to our Reward & Systems roadmap and expanding the firm's
use of Success Factors.
Opportunity to lead projects linked to our Reward & Systems roadmap.
Be a SME for data and reporting, ensuring it continues to support
and optimise all our employee life cycle processes.
Execute regular data cleanses and reconciliations. Be confident in
working with large sets of data, data manipulation as well as the
ability to transform raw data into meaningful outputs.
Demonstrate an ongoing endeavour to ensure data integrity and
transparency is achieved in all aspects to do with managing and
providing people information.
Develop a deep level of understanding regarding how data flows
between the core HR database and other systems across the firm and
specifically the downstream impacts on other departments.
Manage all people reporting and analytics requirements, ensuring
data is accurate and easy to access. Working with internal system
experts and strategic partners to develop dashboards and reports for
our leaders.
Produce statistics and figures required for client pitches,
compliance accreditations, Business Development surveys and employee
engagement questionnaires.
Build and maintain complex employee reports via the People System
and act as an escalation point for all people reporting queries.
Having confidence in dealing with standard HR report types such as
sickness, holiday, headcount, demographic breakdowns,
attrition/retention, diversity as well as being able to identify
year on year trends.
Be aware of GDPR, and other data protection laws, and ensure any
compliance concerns/issues are reported to the People Systems and
Data Manager and/or People Advisory Director.
Support the People Systems & Data Manager in system
maintenance activities.
Skills/Experience
Experience in the configuration in SAP Success Factors.
Experience in building and maintaining reporting / analytics in
SAP Success Factors.
Minimum 3 years HR functional and People Systems experience.
Experience working with multiple People systems including HRIS,
Recruitment, Performance, Learning etc.
Advanced expertise in MS Excel (specifically 'vlookups', pivot
tables, 'if' formulas etc.).
Expertise in using PowerBI preferable.
Experience dealing with large sets of data and being able to
manipulate this into meaningful outputs.
Critical thinker with attention to detail.
Understanding of data protection regulations e.g. GDPR.
Maturity in dealing with confidential data including salaries.
Excellent organisational skills.
Ability to effectively manage own workload.
Excellent communicator - good written and oral communications
skills with the ability to interact and communicate at all levels.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Personable and confident, able to build relationships with
partners/ key stakeholders.
Resilient and calm under pressure.
Adaptable and flexible approach with a proven ability to solve problems.
Pro active and takes initiative.
Please note that this job profile is not an exhaustive list of
duties but merely an outline of the key components of the role. You
may be required by your line manager to take on additional
responsibilities when requested.
About The Mishcon de Reya Group
The Mishcon de Reya Group is
an independent international professional service business with law at
its heart, employing over 1450 people with close to 670 lawyers. It
includes the law firm Mishcon de Reya LLP and a collection of leading
consultancy businesses that complement the firm's legal services. We
have grown rapidly in recent years, showing more than 40% revenue
growth in the past five years alone.
Based in London, Cambridge, Oxford, and Singapore, with an
association with Karas So LLP in Hong
Kong, the firm services an international community of clients and
provides advice in situations where the constraints of geography often
do not apply. The work we undertake is cross-border,
multi-jurisdictional and complex, spanning six core practice areas: Corporate; Dispute Resolution; Employment; Innovation; Private; and Real Estate.
As of 1 January 2023, Mishcon de
Reya andTaylor Vintersmerged. The merger delivers on
both firms' strategies to support the innovation economy and
accelerate our growing share of the technology, media and
life-sciences legal and consultancy services market in the UK and in
key international innovation hubs globally.
In times of such far-reaching and
profound change we want to be the law firm that enables our clients
- and our own people - to shape the world's possibilities. We are
here to help our clients benefit from new economies, new geographic
centres of wealth, the new global movement of people and capital,
and the impact of new technologies and new knowledge.
Our purpose remains rooted in our
founding values. We take pride in the diverse range of people who
make up the firm and are proactive in driving change and continuous
improvement across the spectrum of equality, diversity and inclusion.Mishcon Academy, our in-house place of learning,
development and new thinking for our people, clients and contacts
and our innovative impact strategy, including acommitment to be a net zero carbon business, also play a central strategic
role in the direction of the firm. In 2020 we launchedMishcon Purpose, a first-of-its-kind
sustainability practice providing Environmental, Social and
Governance (ESG) advice and purpose-driven insight to clients.
We strive to create a fully diverse and inclusive workplace where all
our people are empowered to fulfil their potential. We are proud of
our agile working culture and are always happy to talk flexible working.