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Accurately processes payroll for employees on a Bi -Weekly Payroll using ADP WFN. Position Summary: The Payroll Specialist will play a crucial role in supporting our payroll processing operations by utilizing the ADP Workforce Now platform to accurately enter and audit pay data.
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The Payroll Specialist will be involved in a team environment with processing payroll for approximately 13,000 on a bi-weekly pay period. The Payroll Specialist participates in the day to day workflow from HR generated processes, to include but not limited to new hires, job changes, compensation changes, leave of absence, job changes and terminations.
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Specialist will handle payroll administration, reporting, administer bi-weekly, weekly and multi-state payroll for hourly (union and non) and salaried employees.
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The Payroll and Benefits Specialist will assist in processing of bi-weekly and semi-monthly payroll, handling benefits enrollment and inquiries, and ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
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Prepare and process multi-state bi-weekly payroll to produce accurate payments and administer regulatory requirements such as garnishments, tax levies, etc. 5+ years of related experience; Human Resource, Payroll and/or HRIS experience.
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Looking for a Payroll Specialist with Workday and Kronos experience. Responsible for processing US and Canadian bi-weekly and semi-monthly payrolls (Employee input/changes, processing special payments, balance/reconcile gross pay etc.
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Processing weekly, bi-weekly and monthly payrolls for clients as well as after the fact payrolls. Payroll Specialists are responsible for preparing client payrolls in accordance with wage and tax guidelines, processing garnishments, generating payroll documents, and tax reports for clients in the isolved HCM platform.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for various HR functions, bi-weekly payroll, employee orientation, and strategic planning. We are seeking a skilled Human Resources Generalist/Payroll Specialist to join our team.
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The Payroll Specialist is responsible for processing multi-state web based payrolls in the HRIS system; processing cycles include semi-monthly, bi-weekly and weekly payrolls.
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This position is responsible for assisting in the accurate and timely processing of weekly, bi-weekly, supplemental, and manual payroll processing runs. The payroll specialist will interface with all levels of employees to identify and resolve all payroll related challenges.
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Provide triage and cycled administrative support to the Payroll function to process a bi-weekly payroll. Provide Workday bi-weekly/monthly payroll reports to various departments, within 48 hours of payroll processing.
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A day in the life of our Payroll/HR Specialist includes processing bi-weekly payroll, for both US & Canadian employees, assisting the HR department administratively, ensuring compliance with payroll and HR policies as well as collaborating with multiple teams to implement continuous improvements to our processes.
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Essential Job Duties for the Payroll Specialist •Responsible for the creation and preparation of bi-weekly payroll. The Payroll Specialist will be responsible for processing time sheets and payroll changes, maintaining employee payroll files and responding to employee inquiries regarding paychecks.
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Collaboratively work with the payroll team to process pay files (i.e. weekly, bi-weekly, monthly special, and bonus) for both Hourly and Salaried Associates. Ensures payroll reporting and payments are compliant based on company policy, generally accepted accounting principles, and any federal, state, and local tax rules and regulations.
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Under minimum supervision, the Payroll Specialist performs duties associated with the processing, generation and distribution of the bi-weekly payroll for 9,500 + employees.
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