Payroll Specialist
We are Reckitt
Human Resources
About the role
Salary range: 74,000 - 92,000 CAD
The Payroll Specialist at Reckitt, you will be the cornerstone of HR efficiency and effectiveness. This is your opportunity to make a real impact, shaping the way we support our people and fostering a workplace where everyone can flourish. You'll be responsible for managing the end-to-end payroll delivery, including reconciliations, payments, IRS/CRA filings, GL files, and month/year-end activities for Canada.
Your responsibilities
- Prepare and administer payroll for all company employees, auditing payroll reports to ensure accuracy and compliance.
- Maintain up-to date knowledge of payroll legislation and regulatory requirements across all Canadian provinces.
- Calculate wages, statutory withholdings, and company-specific deductions with a high degree of accuracy.
- Manage and maintain ADP WFR payroll system, ensuring employee records—including payroll, leave, and overtime—are complete and accurate.
- Safeguard the integrity and confidentiality of payroll data while processing payroll according to established schedules.
- Reconcile payroll transactions and prepare final worksheets for approval prior to transmission.
- Complete weekly filing of employee maintenance records, compliance documentation, and internal reporting.
- Ensure all employees are paid accurately and on time.
- Prepare and submit Records of Employment (ROEs) through ROE Web.
- Maintain detailed payroll documentation to support audit readiness and statutory compliance.
- Complete month‑end reporting and coordinate payments to third‑party vendors and government agencies.
- Provide exceptional customer service by responding to payroll inquiries from employees, management, and government agencies within a 48‑hour turnaround.
- Support internal and external audits by providing accurate payroll data and documentation.
- Participate in special projects and process improvement initiatives as required.
- Perform additional related duties as assigned.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with cross-functional business partners in Finance, HR, Legal, and IT as required
The experience we're looking for
- Post-secondary education or equivalent work experience.
- Completion of Payroll Compliance Professional (PCP) certification is considered an asset.
- Minimum of 3-5 years of full-cycle (end to end) payroll experience.
- Proficiency with ADP/ADP WFN.
- Strong computer skills, including advanced Microsoft Excel (VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables formula troubleshooting), as well as proficiency in Outlook and Word.
- Demonstrated ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with sound judgement and a strong commitment to data integrity.
- Experience with all year-end processing activities.
- Solid understanding of Canadian employment and payroll legislation (Federal, provincial, and municipal), including ESA, CRA, MRQ and Workers Compensation requirements.
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