Payroll Administrator

Location York
Discipline: Accountancy & Finance
Job type: Permanent
Salary: to £27,000
Contact name: Rosie Sinclair

Contact email: rosie@sirecruitment.com
Job ref: 23674
Published: about 2 hours ago

Payroll Administrator, up to £27,000 (35 hour working week)

The Payroll Administrator will be responsible for full end-to-end payroll processing, with key responsibilities including but not limited to:

  • Weekly calculation and processing of timesheets for input into the internal system

  • Calculation of 4 weekly timesheets for payroll purposes

  • Generation of 4 weekly payroll and associated tasks

  • Generation of salaried payroll and associated tasks

  • Administering data entry tasks related to payroll such as new starters and leavers and calculating payments such as maternity, paternity and sickness

  • Clearly communicating with others in the team and other departments in a professional manner

  • Supporting the Finance Team with any financial and business planning requirements in development of the business and opportunities, and any other ad-hoc projects including delivery note filing

Personal Attributes required:

  • Positive attitude to work, drive, enthusiasm and commitment

  • Ability to remain calm when under pressure

  • Strong attention to detail

  • Have a flexible approach to working hours, so that these can be arranged to meet the needs of the business, particularly during busy periods of the year

  • Willingness to undertake relevant training as appropriate

  • Enthusiasm to support other areas of the department as required

Skills, Experience, Abilities & Competencies required:

  • Competent in Microsoft Office Suite including Outlook and Excel

  • Strong communication skills and ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of people

  • Excellent time management skills and the ability to effectively organise and prioritise own work and follow procedures to produce work to a high standard, to required deadlines

  • Ability to handle a varied and ever-changing workload