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Payroll Specialist

Beachley
3 weeks ago
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This role requires strong attention to detail, excellent organisational skills, and the ability to perform complex payroll and pension calculations. It is ideally suited to an experienced payroll professional with exposure to multi-jurisdictional payrolls and experience working with third-party global payroll providers.

You will be the first point of contact for employees and managers regarding payroll-related queries, escalating issues to the Group Payroll & Systems Manager where necessary.

Responsibilities:

Processing of starters, leavers, absences, and statutory leave/payments.
Manage end-to-end payroll processes for select UK legal entities.
Input and reconciliation of fixed pay data (e.g. salary changes, pay uplifts).
Input and reconciliation of variable pay data (e.g. overtime, allowances, bonuses, and ad hoc payments).
Application of tax code and student loan notifications.
Conducting monthly auto-enrolment pension assessments.
Reconciling and submission of workplace pension payments to pension providers
Submission of Real Time Information (RTI) to HMRC.
Preparation of nominal ledger reports for Finance to support accurate financial reporting.
Year-end processing and reconciliations, including RTI, P60s, and P11Ds.
Responding to payroll queries from employees and managers in a timely and professional manner.International Payroll Responsibilities:

Bi-monthly payroll processing for the US and Australia.
Monthly payroll processing for France and Sweden.
Application of country-specific and state-specific pay rules (e.g. US 401(k), US state tax laws, Australian award rates and superannuation, French RTT and leave deductions).
Liaise with HR, Finance, and Operations teams to ensure accurate and timely payroll data across all regions.
Coordinate with local payroll providers where applicable to ensure compliance.
Reconcile payroll data and highlight any discrepancies to the Group Payroll & Systems Manager.General Responsibilities:

Adhere to company policies and procedures, including those related to Quality, Health & Safety, Environment, and Information Security.
Perform any reasonable additional duties within your capability as requested by management as necessary to support the business.Key Skills:

Minimum 3 years experience in UK end-to-end payroll processing.
Proficiency in payroll software; Sage 50 Payroll experience is essential.
Demonstrated ability to process complex payroll and pension calculations accurately.
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
Excellent time management and organisational skills, with the ability to meet multiple deadlines.
Clear and professional communication skills.
Ability to work independently and resolve issues proactively.
Experience managing or supporting international payrolls or working with global payroll providers.Desirable:

CIPP qualification or equivalent.
Familiarity with international payroll legislation and practices.Benefits

25 days holiday (plus bank holidays)
Employee assistance programme
Company events
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
Life insurance
On-site free parking
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