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Hcm/ec Payroll Architect
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United States , McLean
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Clark Construction Company
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Payroll Administrator
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United States , McLean; Bethesda
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Clark Construction Company
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Payroll Specialist III
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Join our team in McLean as a Payroll Specialist III. You will oversee weekly payroll processing, ensuring accurate and timely employee payments. This role acts as a key HRIS resource for system upgrades and requires 3+ years of automated payroll experience. A relevant degree or FPC certification ...
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United States , McLean
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Explore the world of Payroller jobs and discover a critical career path at the heart of every successful organization. A Payroller, often known as a Payroll Administrator, Officer, or Specialist, is a meticulous professional responsible for ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time. This role is a cornerstone of business operations, blending numerical precision with stringent regulatory compliance. For those seeking stable and rewarding jobs, the payroll profession offers a dynamic environment where detail orientation meets impactful results. Professionals in these roles typically manage the entire payroll lifecycle. This begins with processing new hires, terminations, and any changes to employee contracts or compensation. A core responsibility is the accurate calculation of wages, accounting for regular hours, overtime, bonuses, commissions, and deductions. Payrollers are also deeply involved in administering benefits and pension schemes, including auto-enrolment processes and managing contributions. They maintain impeccable and confidential employee records, ensuring all data is current and secure. Furthermore, a significant part of the role involves staying abreast of and implementing changes to tax laws and employment legislation, guaranteeing the organization remains fully compliant with local, state, and federal regulations. Responding to employee inquiries regarding their pay is another common and crucial daily task, requiring excellent communication skills. To excel in Payroller jobs, certain skills and qualifications are universally sought after. A strong aptitude for numbers and exceptional attention to detail are non-negotiable, as even minor errors can have significant consequences. Proficiency with payroll software—such as ADP, Sage, or other specialized systems—is highly valued, as is competence with Microsoft Excel for data analysis and reporting. Many employers prefer candidates with a foundational qualification, such as those offered by the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) or equivalent bodies, though relevant experience is also a key pathway into these jobs. Soft skills are equally important; Payrollers must be highly organized to manage multiple deadlines, possess strong problem-solving abilities to resolve discrepancies, and demonstrate absolute discretion due to the sensitive nature of the data they handle. Whether you are an experienced professional or looking to start your career, Payroller jobs provide a stable and essential function within any industry. The demand for skilled individuals who can navigate the complexities of payroll ensures a wealth of opportunities for those with the right blend of technical knowledge and meticulous care. Begin your search today for a role where your precision directly contributes to organizational success and employee satisfaction.

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