The Senior Payroll Specialist assists the Payroll Manager with payroll processing, tax compliance, and provides support in payroll reviews and reporting.
Why Ryan?
Competitive Compensation and Benefits
Home Office Stipend
Business Connectivity Reimbursement (Phone/Internet)
Gym Membership or Equipment Reimbursement
LinkedIn Learning Subscription
Flexible Work Environment
Tuition Reimbursement After One Year of Service
Accelerated Career Path
Award-Winning Culture & Community Outreach
Duties and responsibilities, as they align with Ryan Key Results
People:
- Create a positive team member experience.
Client:
- Routine interaction with employees and managers.
Values:
- Reviews and balances payroll batch information which includes time clock entries, bonus entries, and other compensation entries.
- Reviews employee master file information to ensure applicable work state taxes are calculating and appropriate resident state information is calculating.
- Reviews work flows for employee changes in direct deposit and withholding.
- Reviews basic calculations for each payroll.
- Assists in balancing the payroll and reviewing exception reports.
- Creates payroll worksheets for established international countries.
- Reviews the quarterly payroll reports from the tax vendor.
- Creates compensation ad-hoc reports as needed.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience:
- Five years related payroll experience in a multi-jurisdictional environment.
- The preferred candidate would have or be working toward CIPP qualification.
Computer Skills:
- To perform this job successfully, an individual must have intermediate skills in Workday or similar payroll software, and intermediate skills in Microsoft® Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, and Internet navigation/research.
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