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Director of Payroll

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icon-brain-16px  You Will...

  • Champion our Culture: Bring energy, vision, and initiative to help us drive our culture forward by leading a “people first” payroll function.
  • Be the Leader: Lead payroll strategy and operations, ensuring that they result in timely, accurate, and compliant execution of payrolls, filings, reports, and audits.
  • Be the Specialist: Provide experienced guidance to establishing, evaluating, updating, and scaling processes and controls in conjunction with regulatory, business, and/or system updates.
  • Be a Strategic Partner: Collaborate with key partners to ensure the payroll operation serves their needs and vice versa.
  • Be Agile: Develop and execute decision-making and organizational change plans when identifying a need to improve part of the payroll operation.
  • Test Everything: Aim to establish a fail-proof system of controls, guardrails, and reporting to ensure that all payroll processes and integrations are accurate and compliant.
  • Ensure Compliance: Collaborate across the Finance, Accounting, and Legal teams to fulfill all vital compliance, auditing, and reporting requirements.
  • Build Relationships: Foster relationships internally and externally to ensure a diversity of knowledge and resources are considered to develop our payroll operations.
  • Provide ad hoc support to the People Team, as needed.

icon-check-16px  You Have...

  • Payroll and Management Experience. You have knowledge in payroll operations, regulatory requirements, and SOX, and have led and/or grown a payroll team.
  • Public Company Experience. You have been in a payroll management role for a public company that issues various types of equity.
  • Communication Skills. You demonstrate that you can communicate effectively across different groups to reach our goals.
  • Self-Awareness and Integrity. You demonstrate a strong understanding of the confidentiality and integrity that comes with leading payroll and other employee demographic data.

icon-alert-16px  Requirements...

  • Ability to work in or relocate to Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Minimum of bachelor’s degree and 7+ years of experience in payroll for a multi-state and global company, including management experience and experience in a public company with equity.
  • Detail-orientation, organizational, and project management skills that ensure that accuracy, efficiency, and compliance are optimized and objectives are created and met.
  • Proficient with Workday and related payroll, HRIS, and financial systems.
  • Experience implementing payroll systems.

icon-star-16px  Exceptional Candidates Will Have...

  • Certified Payroll Professional (CPP) certification.
  • Workday Certified Payroll Expert.
  • Experience implementing relevant systems and processes to serve a fast-growing start-up environment.
  • Experience bringing organization to teams and streamlining processes within organizations.
  • Experience working with 3rd Party Managed Payroll Service providers

We will do everything we can within reason to make sure that your interview takes place in an environment that fairly and accurately assesses your skills. If you need assistance or accommodation, please contact your recruiter.

Take a peek at how we care for our employees' holistic well-being with our benefits here.

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Salary Range:

$128,000 - $231,600 USD

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