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Job Description Position Overview As the Payroll Administrator – Espana, you will be responsible for the day-to-day payroll operations for our company(ies) in Spain. Based out of Madrid, this position will be responsible for payroll processing, and consulting the HR and operations team on payroll rules and procedures. You will also manage timesheets, consolidate project allocations, and maintain payroll control records. You must have an eye for detail and accuracy and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
This position will partner with our services entity in Spain to support payroll best practices and future projects throughout Europe. The position offers excellent experience to grow, learn, and to be a part of a team that supports and consults on key business planning.
Responsibilities Process monthly payroll for growing workforce within SpainLiaise with in-country partners on payroll calculations, employee payments and third-party payments to benefit providersAssist with timekeeping system implementation in WorkdayServe as subject matter expert on Workday system and assist with employee and manager questionsManage timesheet collection and audit data within WorkdayPrepare project time allocationsPartner with the business to propose and review recommendations to better manage working schedules, control overtime and maintain labor requirementsManage flexible benefits enrollments and changes. Coordinate payment and reconciliation process with accountingAudit monthly, quarterly, and year-end payroll and tax reports, filings, and government notificationsManage shadow tax payroll processing and review local tax filings for US expatriates working abroadReview and authorize expatriate expenses. Manage intercompany billing of expatriate costs.Prepare training materials and conduct training sessions informing employees and managers of local employment requirements and working hour rulesCollaborate cross-functionally with departments such as HR, Accounting, and TreasuryEnsure that all local laws and compliance matters are followed.Prepare company work center registration details for registration of new sites in different states/provincesCreate and run reports as requested by internal parties (Workers Compensation, Accounting, Asset Management, Plant Manager, etc.).Demonstrate a high level of responsiveness to inquiries and requests from managers and employeesDevelop processes and procedures for the payroll function in accordance with business requirementsAssist with discovery and implementation of new payrolls within EuropePerform other duties and special projects as assignedRequired Skills High school diploma or equivalent required4+ years of Spanish payroll experienceFull professional proficiency (both written and verbal) in English is required. Any other language is an advantage.Proven knowledge of Spain Labor Law, payroll concepts, practices, and procedures.Ability to partner with and manage multiple vendorsStrong analytical and mathematic skillsAbility to adhere to monthly, quarterly, and annual department driven deadlines.Familiarity with Excel and other Microsoft Office products is required.Strong coordination and organization skills with attentiveness to deadlines and accuracyPreferred Skills Technical courage - ability to work with a variety of HR-Tools (working knowledge of Workday preferred) and passion for numbers and dataExperience with expatriate payroll processing a plusMulti-site, multi-entity, multi-CBA organization experience preferredExperience with Portugal payroll management a plus
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