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The Payroll Specialist may audit payroll information for accuracy, reconcile payroll deposits, tax withholdings, wage garnishments, PTO status and voluntary deductions. We are currently seeking a Payroll Specialist to join our team in Plano, TX.
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Responsible for maintaining payroll and the Time/Attendance system, process paychecks according to schedule, 401k, HRA, FSA, garnishment payments and understanding all aspects of payroll regarding payroll tax laws and regulations.
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You have ~2 years of experience in payroll administration or a people operations/HR analytics role. Manage payroll, HR records, entering any changes in HRIS, payroll and employee data systems (exemptions, insurance coverage, deductions, job title, team transfers, etc.
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HR generalist experience in major field sub-disciplines, especially payroll, benefits, leave management, and California employment law. · Responsible for the timely processing and accuracy of the semi-monthly and bi-weekly payroll by managed service provider through final sign-off and approval.
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Howmet Aerospace is currently in search of a Payroll Tax Specialist to join the Global Financial Services group in Pittsburgh, PA. The principal challenge of the Payroll Tax Specialist is to ensure payroll regulatory compliance.
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As a Payroll Specialist you will provide Payroll administrative support to the organization. Ensures proper processing of payroll deductions for taxes, benefits, charitable contributions, and other deductions.
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CFS is managing a high priority search to identify an AP Specialist/Payroll Coordinator for our client. AP Specialist/Payroll Coordinator - CFS has teamed up with a long-established manufacturing and distribution company in the Portland area.
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Assist Company Drivers and Non-driver Employees with payroll questions. Process, audit and issue employee payroll: Company Drivers - weekly, Non-drivers - bi-weekly. Keep informed and educate the Human Resources (HR) Team about changes in tax and deduction laws that apply to the payroll process.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Payroll Analyst II- Garnishment Specialist is responsible for analyzing and processing complex payroll requests. The Payroll Analyst II- Garnishment Specialist supports the tasks, initiatives and performs critical functions related to all payroll garnishment processes and other relevant issues.
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Mr. Rooter and Mr. Electric are looking for a candidate to fill a hybrid position in the Accounting/Payroll and Advertising department. You would be responsible for learning and handling company payroll functions and marketing research, social media management, contract management, etc.
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Overall responsibility for processing and maintaining bi-weekly payroll, and HRIS system support. Assists with the preparation of General Ledger entries and Payroll Reconciliation reports to Finance for bi-weekly payroll.
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This position has dual responsibilities in the areas of payroll and benefits administration. Responsible for the timely processing of all off-cycle payroll through the managed service provider.
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The Payroll Specialist may also collaborate with other departments such as HR and Finance to ensure compliance with company policies and regulations. The Payroll Specialist is responsible for managing all aspects of employee compensation, ensuring accurate and timely payment to employees.
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Prepares comparable financial reports; the preparation of annual payroll budgets for tax and vacation liability; the preparation of financial forecasts; and support the preparation of the TECO Energy Business Plan. Responsible for maintaining the documentation on the payroll/labor distribution process and other special processes.
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Reporting to and under general supervision of the Human Resources Manager, with additional lead work direction from the Managing Director for Payroll and Benefits, the Human Resources management team and other lead Payroll staff, the Payroll Technician is responsible for applying thorough knowledge of payroll and personnel transactions and performs the full range of moderately complex payroll and personnel transactions for all University employees.
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