Objective & Purpose
This role is a shared resource between Human Resources and Payroll. The primary responsibilities are to support the day-to-day activities of both departments.
- In payroll, the primary responsibilities are to assist and act as the back-up payroll person for the bi-weekly payroll processing activity using the electronic time-keeping application, plus other supportive functions.
- In HR, the primary responsibilities are to perform administrative functions of day-to-day HR tasks, such as maintaining personnel records, recruitment activities, on-boarding new employees, updating various reports and trackers.
Principle Duties & Responsibilities
- Responsible for the full cycle payroll
- Examine all payroll documents submitted for input and verify accuracy to ensure all transactions are properly supported
- Data entry of new hires, re-hires, and any other payroll related changes in the payroll system.
- Prepare Record of Employment and submit them electronically to Service Canada through the payroll system.
- Create, maintain, and manage all personnel files for both full and part-time staff from date of hire to date of separation.
- Conduct Background and credit checks
- Full-cycle Recruitment: job postings, post ads on online job boards, screen resumes and conduct pre-screening interviews, conduct telephone reference checks, and draft offer letters.
- Onboarding of new hires.
- Develop relationships with recruiters, schools, and any other party that can help advance our recruitment efforts.
- Report and maintain all work-related injuries, complying with provincial and federal regulations.
- Maintain various reports and trackers.
- Maintain physical personal files as well as digital files.
- Add new hires and terminate employees as needed
- Maintain employee payroll information and pay adjustments
- Maintain and reconcile benefit deductions
- Filing of employee payroll records
- Assisting in event planning and HR activities (social committee events/sales meetings/Christmas party etc.)
- Responsible for issuing and maintaining card access for building
- Covering reception when needed (welcoming visitors/guests) TBD
Education, Training & Experience
- Post-Secondary education in a related field.
- A minimum of 1 to 2 years of work experience in a payroll role is preferred, with some HR experience.
- Canadian Payroll Association (CPA) certification is considered an asset.
- Chartered Profession Human Resources (CPHR) certification is considered an asset
Skills and Competency Requirements
- Ability to work under time constraints to ensure deadlines are met.
- Must be proficient in Microsoft Office products.
- Ability to work in a team environment.
- Excellent communication (both oral and written) and interpersonal skills.
- Can handle confidential information ethically and professionally.
- Effective attention to detail and a high degree of accuracy.
- Ability to problem solve, make decisions, and exercise good judgment.
- Strong math skills.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Only those who will be considered for the next step of the application process will be contacted.