Payroller
- Permanent
Barnsley, South Yorkshire
The details
Marks Sattin are currently recruiting a permanent Payroller on behalf of a Business Services Provider based in Barnsley.
This a great opportunity to join a small, well-established Payroll team - reporting directly to the Payroll Manager.
Duties will include, however not be limited to;
- Communicating with Consultants and Clients across multiple sites to gain accurate information for payments
- Assisting the Payroll Manager with compiling relevant data needed for preparation of several weekly payrolls
- Assisting with processing weekly payrolls
- Maintaining Candidate and Client records
- Resolving internal and external queries
- Identifying and resolving discrepancies on timesheets and payroll records
- Making amendments to timesheets where required
- Dealing with new starters & terminations
- Assisting with distribution of relevant HMRC forms such as P45's & P60's
- Pension processing & uploading to different providers
The successful candidate will;
- Have experience working within a fast-paced payroll role
- Have knowledger of tax, NI & statutory payments
- The ability to work to tight deadlines
- Have excellent attention to detail
- Have the ability to work as part of a team and independently
Working hours are 8:30am-5pm Monday to Friday
Salary is £26,000
Free onsite parking
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and additional day for your birthday
If you have the relevant experience and this opportunity is of interest, please apply within.
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