Payroll Officer

Broughton
1 month ago
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On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a Payroll Officer on an initial 12-month contract. As the Payroll Officer you will join a payroll team who focus on running on end-to-end payroll process in the UK as well as providing specific services in relation to the Executive population and Share Administration.

Role: Payroll Officer
Pay: £24 per hour Via Umbrella
Location: Broughton- Hybrid once trained
Contract: Monday - Friday 35 hours per week, 12 months
IR35 Status: Inside
Security Clearance: BPSS

Responsibilities

  • Be responsible for the accurate and timely running of all divisional payrolls from start to finish monthly.
  • Be responsible for ensuring that all divisional payroll accounts with HMRC are correct, investigating any misbalances and dealing with remittances for all third parties.
  • Provide expertise on escalated complex issues and queries for the HR and Payroll processing teams.
  • Have a full understanding of the impact of Maternity/Paternity/Shared Parental leave/Sick pay on each divisional payroll to ensure compliance with statutory regulations.
  • Have a full understanding of the P11D & P60 processes for all divisions to ensure that you can be both accountable for these key annual deliverables and deal with client and external body queries.
  • Deal with HMRC in relation to Tax and National Insurance queries, this will include building a relationship with the relevant CRM.
  • Executive population responsible for the contractual administration for the executive population using the Workday catch up user role.
  • To be the focal point for managing and delivering the share scheme administration for all divisions.
  • Proactively identify process improvements, engage with the relevant key stakeholders and own the full end to end process to ensure implementation.
  • Stay up to date on relevant legislation and ensure that any forthcoming changes and potential impacts are highlighted to the leadership team.

    Essential Skills:

    ? Understanding of payroll process for 500+ employees minimum
    ? SAP experience highly desirable
    ? Need to have a strong understanding of payroll legislation
    ? Experience within a payroll environment.
    ? Experience of a computerised payroll system (SAP/ Workday knowledge would be desirable).
    ? Recognised payroll qualification (CIPP or equivalent) would be desirable.
    ? A Levels or higher qualification would be advantageous
    ? Knowledge of PAYE, SMP, SPP, SSP, Student Loans, Pensions and other deductions.
    ? Proven customer service experience both verbal and written.

    If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation

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