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Job Location | Syston, Leicester |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £25,000 - £28,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time or part-time |
SF are currently recruiting for a Payroll Administrator for our Syston based client. This role has great scope and progression opportunities and will enable for excellent exposure working with a large payroll. Salary up to £28,000K Hybrid Working - 2/3 days from home Flexible working hours Full Time Friendly and fun working environment On-site parking Job duties: - Processing weekly and monthly payrolls on a rota along with the payroll manager - Maintaining all payroll information by collecting, calculating, entering data and processing for both monthly and weekly payroll incl timesheets. - Resolving payroll discrepancies and answering colleague pay queries. - Preparing bacs and third-party payments. - Ensuring all legislative regulations are adhered to, payments are timely and accurate and elements such as maternity, pensions, national insurance are calculated correctly. - You will also be assisting the Payroll Manager in month end accounting and reconciliations. The ideal candidate will have the following: - A high attention to detail, accuracy and confidentiality. - High level of computer literacy including good working knowledge of Excel (Pivots, formulas etc) - Strong verbal and written communication skills - Excellent telephone manner - I-Trent systems would be desirable