Payroll and Total Rewards Specialist - Part Time
Boehringer Ingelheim View all jobs
- Burlington, ON
- $39,750-53,000 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Review bi-weekly and monthly payroll prior to approval. (Requires understanding of both the HRIS (SuccessFactors) and Payroll systems (ADP))
- Monitor tax-related changes and their impact on payroll calculations.
- Advise on taxable benefits, deductions, and exemptions.
- Manage local Payroll correspondence - both incoming and outgoing mail(i.e. inactive, T4's, T2200's etc.)
- Attend regular ADP Service Request meetings, year-end and Payroll Operations calls; Serve as a contact to submit new service requests to ADP.
- Collaborate with HR and IT teams to implement system updates and improvements for streamlined processes.
- Liaise with the Finance department to reconcile payroll data, resolve discrepancies, and ensure accurate financial reporting.
- Support year-end processing, reporting functions and government filing
- Participate in bi-weekly Year-end meetings with ADP
- Provide guidance on applicable Year-end changes arising from ADP system/government changes while assessing the impact on local policies, practices, budgets, communications, etc.
- Review of draft tax slips (T4s, T4As, NR4s) before finalizations.
- Assist with preparing payroll communications (i.e. portal updates and notifications).
- Support year-end processes such as taxable benefit reporting, renewal reports, Post Retirement Benefits reporting
- Stay up-to-date with Canadian payroll laws, regulations, and guidelines to ensure compliance with federal, provincial, and local payroll requirements.
- Prepare necessary documentation and provide explanations during audit processes.
- Support the administration of all benefits programs and initiatives including analysis, billing, enrollment/annual re-enrollment, renewals, systems testing and reporting etc.
- Administration of Wellness Subsidy program
- Pension Statement mailing
- Ad Hoc support with finance and global requests.
- Support the administration and analysis of annual Compensation Planning Cycle, including preparation, testing, in-cycle and post-closure activities.
Employees in flexible roles are required to be at the office a minimum of 50% of the time each month and must report to the office when requested and required by their Manager/DepartmentRequirements
- Post-secondary education in related field, Bachelor's degree preferred
- Demonstrated expertise in Canadian payroll gained through the pursuance of a recognized payroll designation and relevant payroll experience (i.e. PCP, PLP).
- 5+ years of payroll experience processing and administering benefits or similar role
- Advanced working knowledge of Payroll/HR information systems and Microsoft Excel - SuccessFactors/ADP Global View preferred.
- Strong knowledge of Canadian payroll practices, standards, regulatory guidelines and tax laws.
- Experience with benefits and pension administration and practices.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills,
- Ability to prioritize and apply urgency to critical payroll demands
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a keen attention to detail.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality and use discretion
- Ability to lead systems changes and upgrades within payroll.
- Bilingualism (English & French) is preferred.