We are oOh!media (pronounced “oh!” media).
oOh!media is the #1 Out of Home company in Australia and New Zealand.
We exist to make public spaces better and brands unmissable, proudly leading the market with innovation, creativity, data and results. Our network plays an important role in the communities they are located, creating engaging environments that inform, entertain and inspire, while connecting brands with audiences at scale.
We are oOh!media, and we are unmissable.
Join us:
We’re a team driven by creativity, innovation, and a sense of community. We show up every day ready to be bold, brave, and push the boundaries of Out of Home advertising. You’ll work alongside a group of talented individuals across Australia and New Zealand, all of whom are dedicated to raising the bar. If you’re ready to realize your potential and make an impact, join us.
About the opportunity:
We’re looking for an experienced HRIS Test Lead to join us on a 6‑month contract, playing a pivotal role in delivering our HRIS/Payroll transformation. This is a high‑impact opportunity for someone who thrives in fast‑paced project environments, enjoys bringing structure to complexity, and wants to contribute meaningfully to a business‑critical implementation. You’ll work hands‑on across HRIS and payroll testing — with experience in Workday HCM and ADP Lyric highly advantageous — driving test planning, execution and defect management across multiple stages of the program. In this role, you’ll collaborate closely with HR, Payroll, Technology, Finance, Operations and external vendors to ensure our new solution is accurate, reliable and ready for go‑live.
What You’ll Do:
What You’ll Bring
Our benefits and perks:
If you’re curious, ready for a unique challenge, and want to make a real impact, we want to hear from you!
At oOh!, we celebrate diversity and strive for an inclusive environment. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and refugees.
To be considered, applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents with full working rights in Australia, and all offers of employment are subject to employer-funded pre-employment checks including police, reference, and work rights verification, with additional checks such as credit, bankruptcy, drug and alcohol screening, or driver’s license verification required for some roles.