Payroll Specialist

Alaskan Copper

Payroll Specialist

Kent, WA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    **Alaskan Copper and Brass Company
    ** **Human Resources Department
    ** **2958 6th Avenue South
    ** **Seattle, WA 98134
    ** **** (206) 382-8488

    We will be accepting applications for this job opening only between the opening and closing dates. Individuals who meet all of the requirements will be considered for an interview. Job applications may be filled out in person at the address above or online at www.alaskancopper.com.

    Date Posted: June 15, 2026

    Closing Date: June 29, 2026

    Job Title : Payroll Specialist

    Pay Rate: $22.00-$26.00 per hour.

    Hours of Work: 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

    Location: 27402 72nd Ave S. Kent, WA 98032

    ** Job Scope:**

    This position consists of routine work assignments with occasional variations. Requires the ability to meet deadlines while maintaining a high level of accuracy and confidentiality. Requires strong problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills. Works under moderate supervision with established procedures and guidelines.

    ** Job Summary:**

    Responsible for processing biweekly payroll, auditing payroll data, calculating adjustments, maintaining payroll records, and preparing payroll-related reports. Serves as backup support for salaried and Canadian payroll processing.

    ** Requirements to be Considered for the Position:**

    1. Application must be filled out completely by the applicant.
    2. Pass a pre-employment drug screen.
    3. Meet all the required essential job skills/experience.

    ** Required Essential Job Skills/Experience:
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    1. Minimum of three years of payroll processing experience preferred.
    2. Excellent data entry, 10-key, and mathematical skills.
    3. Proficient in Microsoft Excel and other business software applications.
    4. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
    5. Ability to communicate effectively with a diverse workforce.
    6. Ability to prioritize and meet deadlines.
    7. Detail oriented, organized, and capable of working independently.
    8. Knowledge of payroll compliance requirements, wage and hour regulations, and payroll tax practices.

    ** Required Essential Job Functions/Duties:**

    1. Payroll Processing:
    Perform end-to-end processing of multi-state biweekly payroll for hourly employees.
    2. Compliance & Tax Management:
    Ensure accurate calculation and withholding of federal, state, and local taxes, as well as voluntary and involuntary deductions (e.g., medical benefits, 401(k), court-ordered garnishments).
    3. System Maintenance:
    Manage, update, and troubleshoot employee data within the payroll system, including rate changes, new hire setups, terminations, and department transfers.
    4. Auditing and Reconciliation:
    Conduct routine pre- and post-payroll audits to verify hours, rate changes, and retro-pay calculations.
    5. Employee Support:
    Serve as the primary point of contact for payroll inquiries, resolve discrepancies promptly, and explain payroll deductions and tax-related matters in a professional and customer-focused manner.
    6. Reporting:
    Generate payroll, labor distribution, attendance, and related reports for management, Accounting, and Human Resources.
    7. Other duties:
    Perform other duties and special projects as assigned by the payroll manager.

    ** Desirable Job Skills/Experience:**

    1. Experience with an automated time collection system.
    2. Experience processing multi-union and multi-state payrolls for organizations with 250+ employees.
    3. Experience with Dayforce/Ceridian and DOS systems preferred.
    4. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate professionally via email, telephone, and in person.
    5. Familiarity with garnishment administration and payroll reporting requirements.

    Benefits:

    1. Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance plans.
    2. Paid holidays and paid time off.
    3. Life insurance and short-term disability insurance.
    4. 401(k).

    Job Accommodations:

    Considered on an individual basis.

    Physical Requirements:

    1. This position requires the following in an 8-hour workday:

    Total At One Time (Hours) Total During Entire 8-Hour Day

    Standing: 1 to 1 1/2 hours 2 hours

    Walking: 10 minutes Up to 2 hours

    Sitting: 1 hour 4-5 hours

    2. Movement of objects and strength required for this job:

    Lifting: Carrying:

    Up to 5 lbs: FREQUENTLY (34-66%) FREQUENTLY (34-66%)

    6-10 lbs: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%) OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)

    11-20 lbs.: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%) OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)

    21-25 lbs.: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%) OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)

    26-50 lbs.: OCCASIONALLY (1-33%) OCCASIONALLY (1-33%)

    51-100 lbs.: NEVER NEVER

    3. Required repetitive use of hands:

    Simply Grasping: YES Pushing & Pulling: NO

    Fine Manipulating: YES

    4. Repetitive Actions/Movements Involving the Feet:

    Right Foot: NO Left Foot: NO

    Both: NO

    5. Worker Positions Required in the Performance of this Job:

    Climbing: OCCASIONALLY ( 1-33%) Balancing: NEVER

    Bending: OCCASIONALLY ( 1-34%) Stooping: OCCASIONALLY (1-34%)

    Kneeling: NEVER Crouching: OCCASIONALLY (1-34%)

    Crawling: NEVER Reaching: OCCASIONALLY (34-66%)

    6. Sensory Requirements:

    Talking and/or Hearing: YES

    Seeing: Acuity:

    Depth Perception: YES

    Field of Vision: YES

    Accommodation: YES

    Color Vision: NO

    7. Environmental Conditions That Are Found in the Work Site:

    PHYSICAL SURROUNDINGS: X Inside (75% of time)

    _ Outside (75% of time)

    _ Both (equal amounts)

    TEMPERATURE: _ Cold (enough to cause bodily discomfort)

    _ Hot (enough to cause bodily discomfort)

    _ Variations (sufficient to cause bodily reactions)

    WET: _ Contact with water and/or other liquids

    HUMID: _ Moisture content sufficient to cause bodily discomfort

    NOISE: _ Sufficient to require hearing protection

    VIBRATION: _ Sufficient to cause repeated motion or continuous shock

    HAZARDS: _ Risk of bodily injury present

    FUMES: _ Smoke or vapors resulting from combustion or chemical reaction

    ODORS: _ Toxic or non-toxic smells

    TOXIC CONDITIONS: _ Exposure to disabling fumes, dust, gases, vapors, mists or liquids that may cause bodily harm.

    DUST: _ Small particles that may cause occupational disease

    POOR VENTILATION: _ Exposure to drafts or insufficient movement of air

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