Interfor

Payroll Specialist (Canada)

Interfor$72K — $89K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Minimum two years of full-cycle payroll experience with salaried and hourly employees, preferably in manufacturing.
  • Unionized payroll experience is required.
  • Diploma or degree in accounting, payroll, or business administration, or equivalent experience.
  • Experience with payroll and time management systems is mandatory.
  • Familiarity with ADP Workforce Now and UKGPro & Workforce Management is preferred.
  • PCP or CPM certification is a plus but not necessary.

Responsibilities

  • Manage accurate full-cycle payroll processing for assigned locations, including audits and year-end tax forms.
  • Support time and attendance management by validating, collecting, and reconciling time data.
  • Oversee employee life cycle data handling, ensuring seamless payroll integration for hires and terminations.
  • Maintain standard operating procedures (SOPs) and ensure compliance with legal and privacy regulations.
  • Apply collective bargaining agreements and pay policies, collaborating directly with sites and resolving discrepancies.
  • Provide customer service by responding to employee pay inquiries and resolving payroll issues in conjunction with HR and Finance.
  • Identify and contribute to payroll system improvements and efficient processes.

Benefits

  • Group Benefit Programs, including Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans.
  • RRSP Matching Plan to support retirement savings.
  • Participation in the Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP).
  • Short-Term Incentive Plan (STIP) participation.
  • Paid Vacation for work-life balance.
  • Access to an Employee Assistance Program for support and resources.
Full Job Description
Payroll Specialist (Canada), Grand Forks, British Columbia

As a Payroll Specialist youwill ensure accurate and timely payroll processing, primarily for Canadianemployees in British Columbia, while complying with labour laws, employeehandbooks, and collective bargaining agreements and managing data and time acrossthe employee life cycle. The assigned portfolio for this role will beoperations in BC, and the successful candidate may be embedded in one of ourSouthern Interior mill locations or based at our corporate office in Burnaby,BC.

Success in this rolerequires adaptability, integrity, problem-solving skills, attention to detail,and a customer-first approach.

What We Offer

The salary range for this role is $72,000 to $89,000 per year andis based on experience, skills, and qualifications. The total compensationpackage includes some of the following benefits:
  • Group Benefit Programs (Employee Medical, Dental, Vision Plans)
  • RRSP Matching Plan
  • Participation in our Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP)
  • Participation in our Short-Term Incentive Plan (STIP)
  • Paid Vacation
  • Employee Assistance Program

Highlights of the Role
  • Payroll Processing: Accurately manage full-cycle payroll for assigned companies/locations, including audits, reconciliations, and year-end tax forms.
  • Time & Attendance Management: Support the collection, validation, and reconciliation of time data, ensuring accuracy and alignment with payroll timelines. Partner with operations to resolve discrepancies and strengthen timekeeping controls.
  • Data Management: Handle employee life cycle data (hires, terminations, changes, leaves) and ensure seamless payroll integration.
  • Documentation & Compliance: Maintain SOPs, payroll tools, and ensure compliance with labour laws and privacy regulations.
  • Labour Relations & Field Partnership: Apply collective bargaining agreements, employee handbooks, and pay policies in practice, working directly with sites and union environments to resolve issues and ensure payroll reflects actual work performed.
  • Customer Service: Respond to employee pay inquiries and collaborate with HR and Finance to resolve payroll issues.
  • System & Process Improvement: Support payroll system maintenance, identify efficiency opportunities, participate in testing and contribute to system enhancements.
  • Team Collaboration: Foster a collaborative, accountable team environment, sharing knowledge and supporting peers to ensure consistent and accurate payroll delivery.

What You Bring to the Role
  • Experience: At least two years of full-cycle payroll experience with salaried and hourly employees; manufacturing experience is an asset; unionized experience required.
  • Education: Diploma or degree in accounting, payroll, or business administration, or equivalent experience.
  • Certifications: PCP or CPM certification is an asset but not mandatory.
  • Systems: Experience with payroll and time and attendance systems required; familiarity with ADP Workforce Now and UKGPro & Workforce Management preferred.

About Interfor

Interfor Corporation is a Canadian forestry company that produces and sells lumber, pulp, and paper products. The company operates sawmills, woodlands, and pulp mills in Canada and the United States. Interfor's products include dimensional lumber, decking, and industrial products, such as plywood and pulp. The company serves customers in North America, Asia, and Europe. Interfor Corporation was founded in 1963 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
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