Job Description
The Payroll Analyst manages a broad range of responsibilities, including reporting, analysis, reconciliation, and auditing of payroll across multiple legal entities and countries. The role will support, manage and analyze payroll data and ensure accuracy, compliance, and timely processing for 6500+ employees in North America. The incumbent plays a crucial role in improving payroll operations, ensuring accuracy, and contributing to continuous process improvements within the payroll function. The successful Payroll Analyst is collaborative, hands-on, results-oriented, innovative, and operates with the utmost integrity, embracing RB Global’s “One Team All-In” mentality. This is a remote role.
Responsibilities
- Process biweekly payroll accurately and on time for all employees, ensuring compliance with local, state/provincial, and federal regulations.
- Analyze payroll data, identify discrepancies, and resolve issues promptly; update/correct pay data as identified through analysis/audit
- Participate in internal/external organizational audits related to payroll
- Follow any new updated guidance on changes in payroll laws and regulations to ensure ongoing compliance
- Update and review standard operating procedures and perform quarterly document reviews related to payroll
- Independently manage Oracle timecards process including auditing and reporting of timekeeping records, monitoring timely approvals by managers and completing mass submit for payroll processing
- Process supplemental payrolls for stock, bonuses or ad hoc payments
- Resolve all payroll discrepancies, process adjustments, manual checks and answer escalated employee and management inquiries, as needed
- Create HDSL data loads for all payroll elements needed for processing & partner with HRIS for imports
- Load manual payroll adjustments and review balances for payroll elements
- Prepare timecard reconciliations to validate timekeeping files balances to payroll processing
- Partner with payroll leads to audit payroll changes (new hires, terms, salary changes etc.)
- Update and correct pay data as identified through the payroll audit
- Perform year-end responsibilities as it relates to T4’s/RL1’s, T2200 Forms and any YE amendments
- Support audit and validation process for supplement compensation payments and work/home location to identify proper state/provincial income tax withholding allocations
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned
Qualifications
- Minimum 3-5 years of experience in US/Canada full-cycle timekeeping and payroll processing;
- Proficiency in Oracle Cloud HCM and advanced Excel and mathematical skills;
- Strong analytical skills to identify errors and trends in payroll data. Attention to detail to ensure accuracy in calculations and data entry
- Advanced understanding of payroll tax regulations and compliance requirements
- Excellent communication skills to interact with employees and management regarding escalated payroll issues
- Proficient critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Associate level degree in Accounting/Business OR commensurate experience
EEOC
Ritchie Bros. is an equal opportunity employer and ensures nondiscrimination in all activities in accordance with all applicable laws. This position is open to all qualified applicants who are legally entitled to work in the country in which this job is located. Candidate selection is made by Talent Acquisition. Only electronic applications can be accepted.