PAYROLL MANAGER
Our client is a successful and employee friendly corporation and they are looking to hire for a Payroll Manager in Nassau County, NY. The proper candidate will have at least five years of payroll experience, multi-state and union/non-union required. You will be part of a Payroll Department that handles a weekly payroll for over 1,000 employees across the country. This is an excellent opportunity to join a company that can offer you a challenge as well as stability. They are FULLY ONSITE and looking for local candidates. Salary ranges from $100,000 to $115,000 plus bonus and full benefits package.
The responsibilities of the Payroll Manager job include:
Processing of a large, union and non-union employee payroll
Assure accuracy of payroll for both hourly and salaried employees
Adhere to all federal and state regulations
Work with employees to resolve any issues with compensation
Qualifications:
Associate's or Bachelor's degree preferred
5+ years of payroll experience with an ADP product
Must have experience with union payroll
Ability to work well in a fast-paced environment
Strong teamwork mentality and the willingness to go over and above as needed
If you would like to be considered for this, or any other position posted by LHH, please email your resume to Erik.Hansen@lhh.com or you can visit our web site at www.lhh.com .
Pay Details: $100,000.00 to $115,000.00 per year
Search managed by: Erik Hansen
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Military connected talent encouraged to apply
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