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Proficiency in Workday Payroll (HR experience is a plus) and Microsoft Office Suite. Job Description: As the Workday SME - Payroll Lead, you will be responsible for providing expertise in Workday Payroll and HCM (HR.
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Vaco is looking to hire a Payroll Assistant located in Columbia, SC. The position is looking for 4-5 years of hands on payroll processing for 500+ employees. The Payroll Assistant assists in the management of all aspects of the processing of bi-weekly, semi-monthly, and monthly payroll schedules.
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Vaco has partnered with our client, a construction company near Bedminster, NJ, to recruit a Senior Payroll Specialist. Preference will be given to Certified Payroll Professionals who have experience with construction industry payroll software, particularly Sage 300 or SAP Dynamics.
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Vaco is seeking a Payroll Coordinator to provide support for the Accounting Department and take responsibility for processing payroll and supporting the Payroll Supervisor.
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REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s degree in Business Minimum of 5 years of direct, relevant experience in payroll operations (minimum 2 years’ experience using ADP Workforce Now) Extensive knowledge of ADP Workforce Now, Time-off and Time & Attendance systems Working experience and proficiency with federal and state labor laws, such as the Fair Labor Standards Act, Equal Pay Act, state wage and hour regulations, federal and state payroll tax code, etc.
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Assist HRIS Analyst in reviewing, testing, and implementation of payroll system including upgrades or patches relating to payroll. Generation of various reports in HRIS/payroll system.
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Vaco Atlanta is working with an impressive organization in Columbus, GA seeking a Payroll Manager. Preferred experience in PeopleSoft and Workday payroll. Payroll tax and garnishment knowledge is required.
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Vaco has partnered with a SaaS Investment Company in dowtown Phoenix in their search for an experienced Payroll Manager/Senior Accountant. Leverage payroll system (Paylocity), to produce accurate and timely payroll.
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Vaco Boston has partnered with Our Client, a global manufacturer searching for an experienced Payroll and Benefits Analyst with experience in accounting and tax work and the ability to handle payroll and its functions on a full time, permanent basis.
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The Payroll Specialist will track time offSkills and qualifications required for the Payroll Specialist role include: Strong ability to self-manage Experience with Paylocity preferred Payroll Specialist will be proactive and eager to learn 3+ years payroll experience required.
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Vaco Indianapolis has partnered with a client on the NW side of Indianapolis in search of a Payroll Manager. Process annual payroll reports including W2's, Form 940, and Form WH-3.
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Vaco is hiring a Payroll Administrator located in Walbridge, OH. This person will be an essential part of the payroll team handling a high volume payroll which is completely in-house.
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Experience handling certified and prevailing wage payroll processes. This employer is looking for "cradle to grave" payroll processing and they also have a large Union payroll responsibility.
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Strong attention to detail and organizational skills, with an obsession with accuracy, and thorough knowledge of payroll processes, deductions, and cafeteria plan benefits. Determines payroll liabilities by calculating employee's federal and state income and social security taxes, and employer's social security, unemployment, and workers compensation payments.
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Vaco has partnered with a prominent human services organization seeking to hire a full-time Benefits and Payroll Specialist. Verify and input data into the payroll system and conduct audits of payroll and benefits reports.
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