Company
hays-gcj-v4-pd-online
hays-gcj-v4-pd-online
80000 CAD
Your newpany
Our client, a well established, a large and market-leading organization located in Waterloo are looking to hire a Payroll Analyst to join their team.
Your new role
The Payroll Analyst will work closely with the Payroll Manager and will handle full cycle payroll processing for a high volume of employees across Canada and US. The Payroll Analyst will reconcile and remit third party payments and be responsible for payroll related changes such as New Hires, Employee Transfers, Pay Incentives etc. The Payroll Analyst will assist in producing and amending the year-end tax reporting, in addition to supporting on payrollernance, audits and controls.
What you'll need to succeed
The suitable candidate will ideally be a PCP holder in addition to having more than 5 years of full cycle payroll experience within a high volume environment (1000+ employees). The Payroll Analyst is required to have exposure to both Canadian and US Payroll in addition to having experience using ADP software.
What you'll get in return
In return, the Payroll Analyst will be given an opportunity to join a large market-leading organization and be part of a well established team. The Payroll Analyst will have opportunities for further advancement within the payroll department and will be offered a hybrid working model. The Payroll Analyst will offered apetitive salary, bonus andprehensive benefits package.
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