Expleo Group
Payroll Administrator -J68923

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Payroll Administrator -J68923
Payroll Administrator (FTC – Maternity Cover until 31 July 2027) Location: Solihull (On-site/Hybrid – depending on client needs) Company: Expleo Industry: Automotive / Manufacturing Expleo is currently seeking an experienced Payroll Administrator to join our team, supporting a prestigious automotive manufacturing client based in Solihull. This role is offered on a fixed-term contract until 31st July 2027 to cover maternity leave. This is an exciting opportunity for a payroll professional to play a key role within a fast-paced, high-volume environment. You will act as a subject matter expert, ensuring payroll accuracy, compliance, and continuous process improvement. Key Responsibilities Manage end-to-end payroll processes, including: Calculation of gross and net pay (salary, overtime, shift premiums, bonuses, commissions, etc.) Processing statutory deductions, tax withholdings, benefits, and payroll liabilities Maintain and update payroll records, including: Salary changes, pensions, insurance, and deductions New starters, leavers, and employee lifecycle changes Perform payroll reconciliations, including payments, deductions, and general ledger entries Validate and administer payroll data, ensuring accuracy and integrity Monitor and ensure compliance with payroll legislation and company policies Respond to payroll-related queries from employees and managers in a timely and professional manner Monitor and maintain leave records (e.g., annual leave, sick leave) Support continuous improvement initiatives and payroll process optimisation Coach and support junior team members when required
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About You Proven experience in a payroll administration or payroll analyst role, ideally within a high-volume environment Strong understanding of UK payroll legislation and compliance requirements Experience working within automotive, manufacturing, or similar fast-paced industries (desirable) Excellent attention to detail and accuracy Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Ability to manage complex payroll processes with minimal supervision Strong communication skills with the ability to explain payroll matters clearly Experience using payroll systems and Excel


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