High Volume Payroll Processor with Timberline Accounting at Geebo

High Volume Payroll Processor with Timberline

Company Name:
Randstad Staffing
A client of ours, a local construction company in Plainville, CT is seeking an individual to assist in all aspects of processing field payroll for projects throughout New England. This high volume position will require someone that can handle the fast pace!
Duties will include:
weekly payroll processing, completion of certified payroll, monthly utilization and benefit reports. Position requires days of heavy data entry and the use of Excel, Word and TIMBERLINE software to efficiently complete responsibilities.
Randstad Benefits offered:
-Medical from week one
-Dental
- Life/Disability
-401k after 6 months
-Access to the top employers in Connecticut and positions that may not be posted to the public
Company benefits will be revealed at interview.
Working hours: 40
Qualifications:
Working knowledge of construction equipment, union payroll, employee benefit administration and Sage TIMBERLINE software is a MUST.
Experience handling over 700 employees payroll as well as multiple Union payrollees.
Candidate should have 2-4 four years of construction payroll experience.
Good communication, interpersonal and organizational skills are essential.
Candidate must be able to multitask at a high tempo while maintaining a strong attention to detail.
If you, or someone you know, meets these guidelines and is looking for work, please send your resume and cover letter explaining why you would be good for this position to Crystal.
Randstad is a world leader in matching great people with great companies. Our experienced agents will listen carefully to your employment needs and then work diligently to match your skills and qualifications to the right job and company. Whether you're looking for temporary, temporary-to-permanent or permanent opportunities, no one works harder for you than Randstad.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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