Senior Manager, HR Technology

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The Senior Manager, HR Technology leads Lime’s HR Technology function within the People team and reports to the Director, People Solutions. You will manage a small team of Workday and HR systems specialists, act as the platform owner for Workday and administrator of key connected tools, and ensure our HR technology is reliable, well‑governed, optimizes features and are easy to use.

This role partners closely with People Operations, HRBPs and COEs, Talent Acquisition, Payroll, Benefits, Finance, and Corporate Technology. People Operations owns Tier 1 service and tickets; COEs own policies and program rules. This role owns the day-to-day configuration and administrative controls (roles, access, and security) of Workday and HR systems, partnering with Corporate Technology to define the long-term technical architecture and security standards.

The ideal candidate is a strong leader who can balance strategic oversight with hands-on execution, effectively managing both high-level priorities and day-to-day details.

This is a remote position with a requirement for candidates to reside in the United States to maintain effective collaboration across teams.

What You’ll Do:

  • Lead and develop the HR Technology / HRIS team, setting clear priorities and operating rhythms so the team focuses on platform health, quality, and improvement.

  • Lead Workday configuration and security design (including role design, access management, SOX-relevant controls, and delegation of authority) and run a disciplined release and change-management process. Partner with Corporate Technology's Enterprise Architecture and Security teams to align Workday with enterprise standards and define the future long-term technical architecture.

  • Own the integration architecture between Workday and connected HR systems (payroll/time, recruiting, learning, engagement, IdP, benefits). Decide build-vs-buy on integration patterns, lead the team in delivering and maintaining inbound/outbound integrations using Workday EIB, Core Connectors, Studio, and RaaS / Web Services, and set standards for authentication (SSO/SFTP/certs), error handling, reconciliation, and monitoring.

  • Manage day‑to‑day vendor relationships for HR systems (escalations, releases, basic SLAs) in partnership with IT and, as needed, Procurement.

  • Build and maintain a simple, outcome‑focused HR technology roadmap that reduces manual work, improves data quality, and enhances employee/manager self‑service.

  • Drive change management and user adoption for Workday and other HR tools, including concise communications and training for HR, managers, and employees.

  • Establish HR data governance — systems of record, data lineage to downstream consumers (Payroll, Finance, analytics), field-level data quality checks, segregation of duties enforced through Workday security groups, and audit-ready evidence for SOX ITGCs (access provisioning, change management, BP approvals) — and partner with Payroll/Benefits/Comp to protect payroll accuracy and compliance.

  • Use data from tickets and usage trends to identify configuration fixes, automation opportunities, and content gaps; prioritize changes that have the biggest impact.

  • Manage day-to-day operational details, including closing tickets and handling small tasks with a hands-on, detail-oriented approach to ensure smooth execution and follow-through.

About You:

  • 8+ years of experience in HR Technology / HRIS / People Systems, including hands‑on Workday configuration in a scaling, global company.

  • 3+ years leading a small HR Technology / HRIS team, with a track record of shifting from reactive support to platform‑oriented work (governance, optimization, automation).

  • Strong curiosity and a hands-on approach, balancing attention to detail with strategic leadership, no task is too small to take on.

  • Deep expertise in Workday HCM and Advanced Compensation. With experience in Time & Absence, Benefits, and Talent.

  • Familiarity with a broader HR technology stack (ATS, payroll/time, learning, engagement) and experience administering HR configurations and coordinating with IT on integrations.

  • Strong collaborator who can translate between technical and non‑technical audiences, explain trade‑offs in plain language, and influence stakeholders across HR, Finance, and IT.

  • Motivated by building tools and processes that reduce manual work, clarify ownership, and create consistent, high‑quality employee and manager experiences.

  • Experience with modern HR technology capabilities (automation, AI‑assisted self‑service, better analytics) and focused on using them safely and practically to solve real problems.

U.S. Based Position - What We Offer:

  • Comprehensive Health & Wellness: A choice of medical, dental, and vision plans. We also provide company-paid life and disability insurance and company-funded mental health benefits.

  • Financial & Retirement Planning: 401(k) plan with both pre-tax and Roth options, and access to a Health Savings Account (HSA) with a monthly company contribution.

  • Family & Fertility Support: Paid parental leave for birthing and non-birthing parents, plus fertility and family-forming benefits.

  • Paid Time Off: Unlimited vacation, paid leaves, and 10 company holidays.

  • Unique Lime Perks: Complimentary use of Lime vehicles in participating cities, a monthly phone allowance, dedicated learning and development days, and access to perks including One Medical, Wellhub, and Headspace.


The base salary range listed reflects what Lime reasonably expects to offer for this role, with the final base salary determined by objective factors such as the candidate’s location and relevant skills and experience. Depending on the position, the total compensation package may also include discretionary annual performance bonus opportunities and equity, subject to applicable plan terms and eligibility requirements.


Lime considers all qualified applicants for employment, including those with arrest or conviction records, in accordance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring, the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance, the California Fair Chance Act, and all other applicable federal, state, and local laws.

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If you want to make an impact, Lime is the place for you. Not sure if you meet all the qualifications? If this role excites you we encourage you to apply. Explore all opportunities on our career page.

Lime is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe different perspectives help us grow and achieve more. That’s why we’re dedicated to building and developing a team that reflects a wider range of backgrounds, abilities, identities, and experiences. If you require a reasonable accommodation during the application or hiring process, please email recruiting-operations@li.me for assistance.

Compensation Range: $125K - $215K

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