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Get to know Chef

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What is Chef?

Chef is a user-friendly interface to RRU’s resource management system, which is called Unit 4. It will collect information about new resources - employees, contractors, guests, etc. - update the resource management system, and manage the creation of computer accounts. Individuals or hiring managers can also use CHEF to update existing records.

Workflow in Chef

Although the processes used to hire employees differ from those used to hire contractors, both involve receiving financial approvals, job postings, interviews, and offers. This is what happens when someone accepts an offer from RRU.

Employee types

Contractor types

  1. Hiring Manager enters information about a new employee in Chef

    1. HR receives a notice

  2. HR reviews and approves the record

    1. hiring manager receives a notice

  3. Chef adds a new record to Unit 4 (this is the system of record)

  4. Chef sends information for the required record in Avanti, the payroll system

  1. Hiring Manager enters information about a new contractor in Chef

  2. (no approval checkpoint)

  3. Chef adds a new record to Unit 4 (this is the system of record)

  4. Chef sends information for the required record in the Accounts Payable system

Computer accounts

(are not created by Chef)

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Employee and Contractor types

  1. Chef sends information to the computer account creation process and on the next run, a computer account is created for the new person. This includes an RRU email address.

    1. The hiring manager receives a notice when the computer account is ready so that they can:

      • communicate this to the new person at the right time, providing them with their username, email address, and temporary password

      • visit the provisioning page in Our People to ask for things the new person needs, like access to shared mailboxes, O: drive folders, elevated permissions in corporate software, etc.

The computer account creation process runs 3 times each weekday. A computer account can be created soon after a record is entered into chef, or 16 hours later, depending on timing.

Cecilia: find out who receives the notice directly vs. through the hiring manager and update point a as necessary.

Notifications from Chef

The two primary uses of Chef are:

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  • When a hiring manager or delegate submits a new resource record, HR receives an email notification that something is waiting for their review.

  • When HR approves, the hiring manager receives an email notification that the next step will be taken, which is a computer account will be created.

  • When HR declines a submission, the hiring manager receives an email notification.

The end

Other notifications

(that might feel like they are from Chef but they are not)

As outlined in the workflow section of this user guide, computer accounts are created using the existing computer account creation process. There will be notices resulting from this. These will come from the computer account creation process, not Chef.

Chef role definitions

Each person who uses chef is assigned a role. Some roles are decided based on your position at RRU, as defined in the resource management system. Others are assigned based on operational need. All roles determine what you can do/access inside the system. One person can have more than one role.

Roles

Purpose

User

assigned in Chef, this person is responsible for keeping their own record up to date (everyone is a ‘user’)

Hiring Manager

according to the resource management system, this person is responsible for a team and will add new records for new resources and edit existing records

Delegate

assigned in Chef, this person can access everything as though they are a hiring manager (except the hiring manager’s record)

Delegate for contractors

assigned in Chef, this person can access everything as though they are a hiring manager, but only for contractors, not for employees

HR

assigned in Chef, this person is responsible for reviewing and approving submissions of new employee information by hiring mangers and/or their delegates

Superuser

assigned in Chef, this person is a system administrator who can do everything in the system

Chef functionality

This is a list of functions in Chef. We expect that Chef will be evolving for some time so this list may change often.

Menu Options

Create Resource

add a new resource record for an employee, contractor, or other

Directory

find a colleague to see their location on campus and phone number; connect with them on Teams

My Profile

edit your record to change your home address, see your position number and description/title

My Team

view your team’s records in one place

Permissions

assign roles to people in Chef

Position Approvals

approve submissions from hiring managers for new employees

Terminate Employment

  • disable the computer account and start the 30-day process of deleting it along with email etc., when someone leaves RRU

  • this ‘terminate employment’ option does not automatically terminate records in other systems like HR, Avanti, Accounts Payable

Role based permissions to functionality in Chef

Chef uses roles (see above) to provide access to the functions available. The following table illustrates which roles have access to tasks completed within Chef.

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