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Experience with UKG (UltiPro) payroll software strongly preferred;Solid understanding of payroll and payroll tax laws. Maintain accurate records in payroll system and audit employee records to ensure compliance with federal/state wage and hour laws, payroll taxes, etc;Ensure accurate payments and deductions, including wage garnishments, tax levy, and benefit deductions;Assist Payroll Senior Manager in the design, implementation and maintenance of effective payroll processes, policies, and internal controls.
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Proficient in the utilization of office equipment, office software (i.e. Word, Excel) and web based applications (i.e. Ultipro, Novatime) to meet the needs of employees and the organization. Work today, get paid today.
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Working knowledge of UltiPro and talent management software applications. Our teams create exceptional design solutions for healthcare, science and technology, workplace, mixed use, higher education, cultural, waterfront, parks and open spaces, and urban environments.
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You have experience with UKG (UltiPro), Cloudpay or Smartsheets. In recruiting for new colleagues, we welcome the unique contributions you can bring and encourage you to be your best self. We are seeking a highly motivated, energetic Sr Payroll Manager.
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Maintain candidate databases (e.g. Applicant Pool, Ceridian Dayforce, UltiPro) Maintain candidate databases (e.g. Applicant Pool, Ceridian Dayforce, UltiPro) Our client is looking to add a Recruiting Coordinator to their growing team.
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UltiPro experience preferred but not required. Performs a wide variety of payroll processing activities, including computing wage and overtime payments, calculating and recording payroll deductions, working with vendor on wage garnishment implementation and multi-state payroll tax implementation.
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Time management system (UltiPro) Records Management system (iRM iManage Records Manager) Our Denver office has an immediate opening for a Legal Administrative Assistant supporting the Litigation practice group.
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