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You will be responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of compensation and benefits administration, payroll processing, and contributing to enhancements in business processes as well as providing Leadership to our Payroll & Benefits Administrator and HR Compliance/HRIS Specialist.
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The Payroll Accountant will report to the Payroll Manager and work closely with the Payroll Specialist, PR/HR Admin, Accounting, Finance, and Treasury teams as needed.
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The Payroll Specialist / Customer Success Manager is the key customer-facing person to support our clients' payroll needs and our clients' use of our HCM platform. The Payroll Specialist / Customer Success Manager will receive an attractive hourly rate of $18.00-$25.00 plus potential bonuses and incentives.
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The Manager, Payroll will assist the payroll specialist and coordinators with their work as needed. The payroll manager will work closely with the accounting department to ensure these duties are performed.
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Specific duties involve supervising the payroll specialist, ensuring compliance with current government regulations (federal, state, and Canadian entities), auditing payroll processes and tax filings, developing and maintaining written departmental policies and procedures, and responsible for enforcing adherence to policies and internal controls.
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We are excited to welcome a Payroll Tax Specialist to our team, someone with a strong understanding of payroll tax. If you are ready to take on a meaningful role and contribute to our heartwarming mission, we invite you to apply for the Payroll Tax Specialist position.
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The Payroll Manager will manage the HRIS vendor relationship (UKG) and manage 6 Payroll Specialist who process payroll for approximately 3500+ employees. The Corporate Payroll Manager will manage all aspects of RBC Bearings payroll, across multiple divisions which are processed weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly.
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Oversees a dedicated team of two: Senior Payroll Specialist and Payroll Specialist. Are you a seasoned Payroll Manager looking to take the next step in your career.
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Professional certifications such as Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) and Certificated Payroll Specialist (CPS) is a bonus. The Payroll Manager will oversee and supervise the organizations payroll functions, ensuring pay is processed on time, accurately, and in compliance with government regulations.
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Oversees Payroll Specialist and provide feedback to leadership. The Payroll Manager is an essential member of the Finance team and is responsible for maintaining the payroll processing systems to ensure timely and accurate processing of payroll transactions including salaries, benefits, garnishments, taxes, and other deductions.
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Lead the payroll administrator/specialist (both year-round and seasonal) team in payroll related activities based on the defined payroll processing schedule for each pay group, ensuring timely close of payroll and coverage for daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and holiday processing requirements.
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We're on the lookout for a detail-oriented Payroll HR Specialist to join our team and play a pivotal role in ensuring smooth operations and employee satisfaction. ∙Knowledge of HRIS systems related to payroll and benefits.
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Previous experience as a Payroll Specialist is preferred. We are seeking a skilled Payroll Manager to join our team. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, organized, and familiar with payroll processes and related legislation.
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Proven experience as a payroll specialist, payroll manager or in a similar role (1-3 years) An excellent payroll manager has a great understanding of the concept of confidentiality and is responsible for ensuring compliance with relevant laws and tax obligations.
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Develop and manage performance of payroll team of approximately 8 FTEs, including Payroll Practitioners, Sr Payroll Specialists, Compliance Specialist and Systems Analyst. Lead the development and on-going delivery of effective payroll communication materials, including HR and manager resources and employee communication.
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