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Certifications related to HR, Payroll and Benefits preferred (PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, SHRM-SCP, FPC, CPP, CEBS)Working knowledge of state and federal regulations i.e. COBRA, ERISA, FMLA, PDL, PFL, CFRA, ADA, ACA.Other:Reasoning & Mental Abilities:Uses planning and evaluation skills to develop successful strategies and tactics.
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The Plant Admin/HR Coordinator is responsible for performing diversified responsibilities, with the main focus being payroll and HR functions. Process weekly hourly payroll and related processes.
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This position is in an e-HR environment and will work heavily within our HRIS, benefits, prevailing wage and 401k systems and is a best fit for a digitally oriented HR/Payroll professional.
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Serves as the back-up for Benefits Supervisor during scheduled or unscheduled time off or unusually busy periods to maintain compliance and timeliness of benefits activity, communications, filings, payroll updates, etc.
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We are seeking a Compensation and Benefits Manager to spearhead our global payroll operations, HR information systems, compensation structure, and employee benefits administration.
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As we enter an exciting phase of growth, FitLab's Finance and HR team are looking for a Payroll and Benefits Manager. The Payroll & Benefits Manager will report to the Chief Financial Officer and work closely with the VP of Human Resources.
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The Payroll / HR Administrator will also be responsible for payroll tax, reconciliations, & audits, benefits administration, onboarding, and more. The Payroll / HR Administrator will be responsible for weekly and bi-weekly payroll, HRIS, and special projects.
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Center of HR Operations Management:Manage a centralized HR Operations team responsible for transactional HR functions to improve effectiveness in employee data management, standardized processes in talent acquisition, on- boarding, benefits administration, and payroll.
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Implementations may include full HCM (HR/Benefits/Payroll, Performance Management, Time and Attendance, General Ledger) or standalone/variation of platform modules (e.g., Ben Admin only.
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Experience in developing test cases and test plans for Oracle HCM modules such as Core HR, Payroll, Benefits, Reports, and Talent Management is required. Oracle HCM Fusion functionality experience including Core HR, Benefits, LA, Payroll, Talent Management, Reports is required.
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The Administrative Support Coordinator I is responsible for supporting the majority of day-to-day operations of the department office and administrative support functions for the department.
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Budgeting and Forecasting: Working with the finance department, particularly the Budget Analyst, to incorporate payroll and benefits costs into the company's financial budget and forecasts within Sage Intacct Planning.
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Maintain appropriate employee records, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, including EEO, FLSA, ERISA, ADA, FMLA, Workers Comp and OSHA as well as legal requirements as they relate to payroll, benefits and administrative policy compliance.
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In this role The HR Payroll Specialist will ensure accurate processing and recording payroll, provide timely and accurate financial information, and manage all cycles relating to payroll and benefits.
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Engage with shared services department teams (Compensation, Benefits, HRIS, Recruiting, Payroll, Compliance, HR Operations, Legal, and Labor Relations) to execute tactical operations.
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