Payroll Analyst (Statewide/Hybrid) For ODOC, BOPPPS, and OCE employees only

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The State of Oregon is seeking a Payroll Analyst for the Department of Corrections. This role is responsible for ensuring payroll accuracy and providing guidance on payroll and benefit systems for approximately 4,700 employees, along with performing analysis and offering recommendations related to payroll and benefits data. Responsibilities Performing analysis and offering recommendations related to payroll, benefits, and protected leave data Communicating and applying agency payroll and benefit policies and procedures Providing basic training to employees and managers on the use of payroll and benefit systems Instructing staff on proper timesheet entry and coding Serving as a liaison with agency benefits administrators to ensure consistency and compliance Skills You MUST be a current ODOC, BOPPPS, and OCE employee (contract workers excluded) to apply Two (2) years of experience analyzing, calculating, recording, and maintaining routine financial information that must include accounting, financial or numerical data, or payroll processing; OR At least 96 quarter (64 semester) credit hours or an associate's degree from an accredited college, university, or vocational technical school that includes 12 quarter (8 semester) hours in accounting, business, or finance; OR Possession of a Certified Payroll Professional's (CPP) certificate; OR One (1) year of experience analyzing, calculating, recording, and maintaining routine financial information that must include accounting, data, or payroll processing; AND at least 44 quarter (29 semester) credit hours from an accredited college, university, or vocational-technical school that includes 8 quarter (5 semester) hours in accounting, business, or finance; OR One (1) year of experience analyzing, calculating, recording, and maintaining routine financial information and must include accounting, data, or payroll processing; AND Possession of a payroll certification from an accredited college, university, or vocational-technical school At least two months of experience working with Workday Payroll and Time Tracking, including resolving pay-related issues Strong understanding of bookkeeping and payroll principles, practices, and procedures Proficiency in using computer systems to enter, update, and retrieve payroll, benefits, and protected leave data Experience working with protected leave laws, including FMLA, OFLA, and the Affordable Care Act Knowledge of and experience with retirement benefit programs Ability to analyze, apply, prepare, track, and resolve discrepancies in payroll, benefits, and protected leave data, including identifying and correcting errors Skill in compiling and analyzing payroll data for reporting purposes Experience with accurate timesheet entry and coding practices Ability to identify and resolve payroll errors, balance accounts, and maintain accurate records Proficiency in interpreting and applying rules, policies, federal and state regulations, statutes, and collective bargaining agreements Knowledge of governmental payroll policies, procedures, and operations Experience using the Workday system Benefits Family health, vision, and dental insurance Vacation, sick leave, and 11 paid holidays 21 days paid military leave for national guard and reserve components Optional short and long-term disability Term life insurance Fully paid retirement program Oregon Saving Growth Plan Flexible spending accounts for health and childcare And more Company Overview State of Oregon is a government organization that focuses on employment, businesses, education, recreation, and public safety.

It was founded in 1859, and is headquartered in Salem, Oregon, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is

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