Payroll and Timekeeping Administrator
Listed on 2026-01-18
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Finance & Banking
Accounting Manager
Overview
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The Department of Law (DOL) is seeking an experienced payroll and timekeeping administrator to join the Financial Services Team. This position is best suited for a professional with outstanding attention to detail, ability to work as part of a team, enthusiasm for customer service, and knowledge of effective, accurate timekeeping and payroll practices.
About the Financial Services UnitProvides accounting, payroll, and financial reporting services to the Department of Law. Responsibilities include financial reporting, accounts payable/receivable, payroll, fiscal policy and procedures, encumbrance management, budget monitoring, and contracting.
What You Will DoThe Payroll Administrator will oversee, coordinate, and manage all payroll processes for the Department of Law for both monthly and biweekly payrolls.
Payroll Administration- Prepare and enter bi-weekly and monthly payroll for 700+ employees.
- Administer DOL payroll system in accordance with state fiscal rules, IRS, and other federal requirements.
- Evaluate various data sources to enter and update employee records, including W‑4s and direct deposit forms.
- Certify employee W‑2 reports at year‑end, reconciling gross earnings, federal and state withholding, Medicare tax, etc.
- Calculate, complete, and ensure timely submission of the 6‑month certification of earnings to PERA for retiring employees.
- Identify changes to procedures or processes based on data analysis or to ensure compliance with changes in fiscal rules, personnel rules, or other requirements.
- Identify and compile requested payroll documentation for audits and submit responses to Payroll Supervisor, Payroll Lead, and Controller.
- Serve as a liaison to central service agencies for payroll specific responsibilities (e.g., Central Payroll, State Controller’s Office, DHR, etc.).
- Present payroll information and answer questions during new employee orientation.
- Coordinate and administer the Eco Pass program.
- Manage payroll related tables in the state’s systems, ensuring payroll related tables are kept up to date.
- Ensure all payroll and payroll‑related systems are in balance and accurate.
- Conduct audits and analyze payroll accounting data to identify discrepancies and/or errors and create adjusting/correcting entries into the payroll or accounting system to correct errors or allocate pay within funding lines in accordance with applicable rules and guidance.
- Reconcile suspended balances for benefits.
- Serve as backup for the Department’s secondary contact for the Timekeeping System and the statewide modernization project.
- Monitor, reconcile, and adjust accruals for complex leave situations including leave without pay, partial month earnings, donated leave, and final payouts upon termination/retirement.
- Monitor staff accrual balances for close to the max or over max leave accruals and oversee end‑of‑year forfeiture processes.
- Oversee the monthly and biweekly timecard approval process by ensuring all time off and holiday requests are entered and approved by supervisor, ensuring timecards add up to the correct total and signs off on all timecards once complete.
- Identify Timekeeping System reporting needs/requirements and design and develop ongoing reports to meet these needs.
- Provide training, as necessary, to support compliance with policies and procedures.
- Serve as backup as the liaison to central service agencies for timekeeping responsibilities (e.g., State Controller’s Office, DHR, etc.).
Position is open only to current residents of the State of Colorado.
- Six years of professional experience in payroll administration, accounting, or other closely related role.
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- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in accounting, finance, business administration, management, or closely related field and two years of professional experience in accounting, payroll administration, or other closely related role.
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- Master’s degree in accounting, finance, business administration, management or a closely related field and one year of professional experience in accounting, payroll administration,…
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