MAS Holdings

Assistant - Workforce Management Service Delivery

MAS Holdings  •  Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka (Onsite)  •  2 days ago
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Job Description

Assistant ‐ Workforce Management ‐ Service Delivery (1 year contract)

(MAS LEGATO - HANWELLA)

MAS Legato is the Shared Services arm of MAS Holdings, focused on offering Finance and HR services across the organization. The time and operational efficiencies created through a shared services platform makes MAS Legato a critical component of MAS, as a future-ready organization.

Empower transformation by becoming a driving force of change at MAS. We are on the lookout for a dedicated individual to ensure all operational activities related to Workflow Management Service Delivery Team (All grades) for Legato HR Operations, both locally and internationally are driven and implemented in a timely and effective manner based on SLAs or KPIs, whilst contributing towards identifying or executing process improvement opportunities, driving and achieving a performance driven culture through all internal & external stakeholders, thereby attaining a high level of stakeholder satisfaction, meeting business and operations excellence.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Support the Workforce Management team in achieving KPIs by handling key HR activities including confirmations, attendance, transfers, performance management, employee retention, vendor coordination, and other employee-related tasks across all staff levels.
  • Ensure timely and accurate completion of all new hire documentation and onboarding activities, including checklists, personal file management, and employee or job data administration.
  • Ensure smooth handling of employee queries by monitoring the Helpdesk process and providing timely responses as per SLAs, maintaining high Client SBU satisfaction.
  • Follow up on performance appraisals and employee lifecycle changes such as confirmations, transfers, secondments, increments, promotions, and data updates, ensuring letters are issued, systems are updated, necessary approvals are obtained, and all stakeholders are informed on time.
  • Ensure attendance data is accurately downloaded, processed, documented, approved, and shared with relevant parties on time for attendance-related payments such as allowances and bonuses.
  • Handle resignation and retirement processes by coordinating exit documentation, updating systems, completing leave and recovery calculations, processing statutory requirements, and sharing key exit information with relevant stakeholders.
  • Ensure vendor payments are processed accurately and on time by coordinating with internal teams, obtaining required approvals, and maintaining stakeholder satisfaction as per set processes and SLAs.
  • Support the management in delivering value projects by coordinating with internal and external teams, ensuring operational tasks are completed on time and project goals are achieved.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

  • Degree or a professional qualification in Human Resource Management or equivalent (Part/Complete).
  • 1 year of experience in HR Operations.
  • Ability to work under pressure with minimum supervision.
  • Excellent communication, presentation, interpersonal and relationship management skills.
  • Good IT literacy and time management skills.
MAS Holdings

About MAS Holdings

MAS is an innovation driven company founded on a perfect blend of daring and visionary thinking. Focusing on fashion and lifestyle, we are one of Asia’s largest manufacturers of intimate apparel, sportswear, performance wear and swimwear and provide IT solutions to the apparel and footwear industry worldwide. MAS nurtures and drives a culture of excellence where over 114,000 global associates activate their full potential. Our identity, which goes beyond great products, is deeply embedded in community well-being and nurturing world-class teams.

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Company Size
10,000+ employees
Headquarters
Battaramulla, LK
Year Founded
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