Payroll
London, City of London
Payroll
London, City of London
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Start your job searchA leading Private Healthcare company are seeking a Payroll Administrator for a long term contract. The role will start ASAP and be for 6 months with a chance of extension dependent on performance and growth within the company.
They employ a large number of staff on both variable and fixed rates across a number of sites. The Payroll Administrator position would give you the opportunity to join the finance department with the main objective of ensuring all employees are paid correctly and time each month.
Main Duties:
- To provide support to the Payroll Manager in all areas of the payroll process.
- To process all monthly payroll information quickly and efficiently, working to strict deadlines.
- To finalise the monthly payrolls for the two monthly pay runs; hourly and salary.
- To co-ordinate with the outsourced processing bureau and facility administrators to ensure timely and efficient flow of monthly salary & hourly related information.
- To assist with resolving day to day queries and providing support to the site administrators
- To assist in compiling the weekly payroll numbers for the weekly KPI.
Experience & Skills:
- Self-starter - ability to work on own initiative
- Systems knowledge - good excel and word knowledge
- 3-4 years payroll experience
- Experience in a fast paced environment
- Payroll qualifications if possible
- Experience in both variable and fix pay rates
If interested in the above role please send through an application ASAP.
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