The Payroll Analyst oversees payroll processes, ensuring accuracy and compliance with laws, while providing excellent service and support to employees and HR teams.
Role Summary:
We are seeking a payroll professional to provide expertise to include payroll preparation and processing, completion and tracking of ongoing data audits, and maintenance and set up of employment taxes. The ideal candidate has in depth payroll experience, ADP reporting, state/local tax knowledge and possesses a continuous improvement mindset.
Responsibilities:
- Oversee payroll time logs, time corrections, tax adjustments and all other electronic paper or interfaces related to the company’s ongoing payroll processes.
- Ensure payroll is closed accurately by performing all data collection, reconciliation, and application of payroll policies for area of responsibility.
- Communicate with all levels of the organization effectively by responding in a timely manner and providing friendly customer service.
- Document and maintain payroll procedures.
- Review and continually improve payroll processing with the key objective to simplify, standardize and build capacity on the team.
- Prepare relevant weekly, monthly, quarterly, and year-end reports on an as needed basis.
- Ensure exceptional service and meet all service level requirements for payroll.
- Address issues and provide resolution when service level requirements are not accomplished.
- Ensure compliance with existing controls including SOX compliance, internal audit, Flowserve policies, payroll procedures, and country, state or city laws.
- Review and audit all hours, earnings, deductions, manual checks, and special actions prior to each payroll processing.
- Provide strong support to our employees by providing answers that are compliant with payroll laws and union agreements.
- Ensure data integrity in the payroll system and systems that impact payroll.
- Perform special projects at the request of as necessary.
- Other duties as assigned.
Required Experience / Skills:
- BS or BA Degree in relevant field
- 3-5 years relevant experience
- Strong knowledge of payroll processes as it relates to U.S payroll.
- Good working knowledge of payroll, payroll tax and HR laws and regulations.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy as it relates to payroll auditing.
- Strong ethical standards and ability to work with confidential data.
- Experience building strong relationships with Regional HR, payroll staff, technical team, other HR teams and business leaders to ensure consistent quality service delivery.
- Strong customer service focus and understand proper customer relationship practices.
- Excellent communication skills both oral and written.
- Ability to communicate with all levels in the organization.
- Strong escalation skills with the ability to own, de-escalate, determine root cause, and implement risk avoidance improvements.
- Ability to run and create reports (ADP Workforce Now)
- Proficiency working with computers
- Proficiency working within MS Excel
Preferred Experience / Skills:
- Experience working with ADP and other vendors in addition to ADP is a plus.
- Familiarity with of Kronos time and attendance system.
Flowserve offers competitive pay, annual bonuses, medical benefits on day 1, generous paid vacation time, paid holidays, 401(k) and many other excellent benefits!
Top Skills
Adp Workforce Now
Kronos
Excel
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