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Payroll, HR & AP Administrator/ Full Charge Bookkeeper
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Seeking a detail-oriented Full Charge Bookkeeper to manage payroll, AP, and HR in Phoenix. This key role requires 7+ years' experience, proficiency in QuickBooks, and strong Excel skills. We offer a collaborative environment, full benefits, and PTO in a professional, casual office.
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Payroll, HR & AP Administrator/ Full Charge Bookkeeper
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Seeking a detail-oriented Payroll, HR & AP Administrator in Phoenix. This critical role manages multi-state payroll, accounts payable, and HR administration in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment. Requires 7+ years of proven experience, strong Excel skills, and exceptional accuracy. We offe...
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Payroll, HR & AP Administrator/ Full Charge Bookkeeper
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Seeking a versatile Full Charge Bookkeeper in Phoenix to manage payroll, AP, and HR administration. This critical role requires 7+ years of experience, proficiency in QuickBooks, and strong analytical skills. We offer a collaborative environment, full benefits, and the opportunity to wear multipl...
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Explore a rewarding career path with Payroll Administrator jobs, a critical function at the heart of every organization's operations. A Payroll Administrator is a meticulous professional responsible for ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time, while maintaining strict compliance with a complex web of tax laws and regulations. This role is far more than just processing payments; it is a specialized position that sits at the intersection of finance, human resources, and information technology, demanding a unique blend of analytical precision and interpersonal skill. For those who thrive on detail and process, a career in payroll offers stability, clear progression, and the satisfaction of managing a vital business function. The typical day-to-day responsibilities of a Payroll Administrator are comprehensive and cyclical, revolving around the payroll run schedule. Core duties generally include managing the entire payroll lifecycle, from collecting and verifying employee timekeeping data to processing wages, bonuses, commissions, and deductions. These deductions can encompass taxes, insurance premiums, retirement plan contributions, and wage garnishments. A significant part of the role involves ensuring compliance by accurately calculating and submitting all federal, state, and local payroll taxes to the appropriate agencies. Administrators are also tasked with meticulously reconciling payroll accounts, generating essential reports for management, and maintaining the integrity of all payroll records. Furthermore, they serve as a key point of contact, addressing employee inquiries regarding their paychecks, tax forms, and deductions with discretion and professionalism. To excel in Payroll Administrator jobs, specific skills and qualifications are typically required. Employers universally seek individuals with proven experience in end-to-end, multi-cycle payroll processing. A solid, up-to-date understanding of payroll legislation, tax codes, and compliance requirements is non-negotiable. Technological proficiency is key, with most organizations utilizing specialized software; common platforms include industry giants like ADP Workforce Now, Ceridian Dayforce, and QuickBooks, among others. The ideal candidate possesses an exceptional eye for detail, strong numerical aptitude, and a commitment to absolute accuracy and confidentiality. Excellent organizational and time-management skills are crucial for meeting strict, recurring deadlines. Strong communication abilities are also vital for explaining complex pay issues clearly to employees and collaborating effectively with the HR and finance departments. Whether you are an experienced professional or looking to enter the field, Payroll Administrator jobs offer a structured and essential career where your work directly impacts every employee in the company.

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