Payroll Analyst

UNION HOME MORTGAGEStrongsville, OH
19dOnsite

About The Position

The Payroll Analyst is responsible for overseeing all aspects of payroll compliance. This role ensures accurate and timely payroll operations, maintains compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, and supports the financial integrity of the organization through meticulous auditing and reporting. At UHM, we understand diversity comes in many different forms. It’s our commitment to improve inclusion in the workplace through programs and policies that establish a positive and inclusive environment where every Partner, regardless of their background, can grow and excel. We value diversity, educate on equity, and create inclusive partner opportunities to ensure that you know #UBelongAtUHM!

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field preferred
  • Experience in payroll processing
  • Strong knowledge of payroll systems, preferably Workday
  • Excellent auditing and analytical skills
  • Understanding of payroll-related legal and regulatory compliance
  • Ability to manage and audit files
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy
  • Effective communication and reporting skills

Responsibilities

  • Conduct regular audits of payroll data within the HRIS to ensure accuracy and integrity.
  • Manage and maintain tax configurations, including related auditing processes.
  • Ensure compliance with all payroll-related legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Oversee General Ledger (GL) interface mapping in HRIS, including setup for new locations, deduction codes, and special accounting cases.
  • Assist with payroll commission file management, including auditing and uploading activities.
  • Monitor and enforce compliance with minimum wage laws.
  • Audit payroll deductions for accuracy and compliance.
  • Lead the Year-End Project Plan, including W-2 preparation and reconciliation activities.
  • Generate and deliver accurate payroll reports as needed.
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