Payroll Associate - 12 month fixed term

at  Datacom

Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand -

Start DateExpiry DateSalaryPosted OnExperienceSkillsTelecommuteSponsor Visa
Immediate16 Dec, 2024Not Specified18 Sep, 20242 year(s) or abovePresentation Skills,Award Interpretation,Business RequirementsNoNo
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Description:

Our Why
Datacom works with organisations and communities across Australia and New Zealand to make a difference in people’s lives and help organisations use the power of tech to innovate and grow.
About the Role (your why)
The Payroll Associate is responsible for supporting the timely and accurate delivery of the payroll function.

What you’ll do

  • Processing payroll for Datacom employees on the agreed basis, accurately and within a timely manner.
  • Update payroll information.
  • Resolving payroll discrepancies and managing enquiries.
  • Being actively involved in continuous improvement and innovation initiatives.
  • Supporting with the preparation of standard and ad hoc reports.
  • Resolving payment errors in a timely manner.
  • Providing accurate and timely advice to management and staff, and are kept up to date with legislation, policy and system changes.
  • Help support the identification of process improvements, needs and priorities.
  • Being actively involved in continuous improvement and innovation initiatives.

What you’ll bring

  • Understand relevant legislation and if applicable, award expectations, Associated taxation and superannuation legislation compliance requirements and conditions of employment.
  • Understanding of the core principles of payroll end to end processes.
  • Understanding of company business requirements. Knowledge of various payroll software/methodologies.
  • 2+ years of payroll experience.
  • ·Demonstrated experience in effectively administering payroll.
  • Demonstrated experience in relevant employment and if applicable, award interpretation.
  • Exercises judgment in selecting methods, techniques, and evaluation criteria for obtaining results.
  • Ability to frequently interact with a variety of stakeholders and team members. Strong numeracy skills.
  • Impeccable attention to detail.
  • Effective presentation skills with the ability to convey information across various levels.

Why join us here at Datacom?
Datacom is one of Australia and New Zealand’s largest suppliers of Information Technology professional services. We have managed to maintain a dynamic, agile, small business feel that is often diluted in larger organisations of our size. It’s our people that give Datacom its unique culture and energy that you can feel from the moment you meet with us.
We care about our people and provide a range of perks such as social events, chill-out spaces, remote working, flexi-hours and professional development courses to name a few. You’ll have the opportunity to learn, develop your career, connect and bring your true self to work. You will be recognised and valued for your contributions and be able to do your work in a collegial, flat-structured environment.
We operate at the forefront of technology to help Australia and New Zealand’s largest enterprise organisations explore possibilities and solve their greatest challenges, so you will never run out of interesting new challenges and opportunities.
We want Datacom to be an inclusive and welcoming workplace for everyone and take pride in the steps we have taken and continue to take to make our environment fun and friendly, and our people feel supported

Responsibilities:

  • Processing payroll for Datacom employees on the agreed basis, accurately and within a timely manner.
  • Update payroll information.
  • Resolving payroll discrepancies and managing enquiries.
  • Being actively involved in continuous improvement and innovation initiatives.
  • Supporting with the preparation of standard and ad hoc reports.
  • Resolving payment errors in a timely manner.
  • Providing accurate and timely advice to management and staff, and are kept up to date with legislation, policy and system changes.
  • Help support the identification of process improvements, needs and priorities.
  • Being actively involved in continuous improvement and innovation initiatives


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:2.0Max:7.0 year(s)

Accounting

Accounts / Finance / Tax / CS / Audit

Accounts Management

Graduate

Proficient

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Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand