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Responsible for completing and ensure the accuracy of T&A for the culinary division to meet payroll timelinesResponsible for entering the appropriate information into the Food costing tracker sheet on a daily bases, so the Exec Chef has an accurate food cost up to date Responsible for joining the engineering & stewarding walk with Chef and team.
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Join our team as a Human Resources Coordinator/Payroll Specialist and play a vital role in supporting our employees and fostering a positive work environment. As a Human Resources Coordinator, you will have the opportunity to make a difference by assisting in various HR functions, including recruitment, employee relations, training, and administration.
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Coordinates relevant payroll and human resources data (i.e. new hire, referral, termination) with the Human Resource Payroll and Benefits Specialist. Project execution and the maintenance of HR systems (i.e. payroll and benefits, staffing, training and employee relations) will contribute to satisfied employees and our organization being viewed as a preferred employer.
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We are seeking a skilled Certified Payroll Coordinator to join our team. Previous experience as a Payroll Coordinator is preferred. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, organized, and familiar with payroll processes and related legislation.
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3+ years of experience as an Administrative Operations Manager, Operations Coordinator, or in a similar role. - Oversee HR tasks such as audits, benefits administration, payroll processing, and Workers' Compensation payments.
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Ensures the completion of all payroll related tasks, including updating attendance records, ADP reports, time corrections, meal forms and delivery of paychecks on a bi-weekly basis. Acts as the WIG Coach for their assigned sites.
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The HR Coordinator is responsible for assisting the Area HR Director with administrative tasks involved with recruiting, hiring, terminations, benefits, data entry, preparation for payroll, workplace safety, recordkeeping, etc.
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Apex Systems is currently seeking a Payroll Coordinator to join the team of one of our large healthcare clients. - 3 years of experience in employee payroll processing and reimbursements in compliance with all applicable Federal, State & Local laws & regulations.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking a temporary organized Payroll Coordinator to join our clients team. This role requires a detail-oriented individual with strong analytical skills and a thorough understanding of payroll regulations and procedures.
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Coordinate with accounts payable, banking department, payroll, and RPM. Reconcile cash receipts to general ledger, follow up on any adjustments or corrections (if necessary) with regional systems coordinator and regional portfolio manager.
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Center for Employment Opportunities is actively seeking a motivated and experienced Full-Time Payroll Coordinator to collect, review, and analyze payroll information to effectively administer deductions from pay, such as child support, state and federal tax levies, and the like.
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Maintains District Personnel Files, JJ Keller reports, complete weekly payroll, and process paperwork for new hires. The Operations Coordinator will complete administrative processes of the branch (branches) that support operational efficiency, effectiveness, customer satisfaction and profitability.
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Experience with Payroll Processing for multiple shifts and job types. Payroll Specialists perform a full range of payroll functions, working independently & efficiently to process paychecks in accordance with all applicable federal, state & local requirements, as well as related company policies.
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City of San Diego employees using Out-of-Class Assignment (OCA) experience to qualify must submit written documentation signed by their appointing authority or payroll specialist, detailing the work performed, dates, and total number of qualifying OCA hours.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSThis role will have an emphasis in finance: Payroll, Invoice Processing, Petty Cash, Credit Coding, etc. POSITION SUMMARYThe Office Coordinator II plans and organizes a variety of administrative and financial operations functions to support business operations.
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