The Controller's Office is currently seeking well-qualified candidates for the position of Payroll Personnel Coordinator IV.
The mission of the Controller's Office is to promote the County's operational effectiveness and ensure its financial transparency and integrity by providing quality accounting, audit, and financial reporting services.
The Controller's Office maintains the County’s financial systems and records, and prepares independently audited, award-winning annual financial reports that disclose the financial condition of the County to the public. We are staffed with 51 full-time accounting, audit, and information systems professionals. The office also calculates annual property tax bill amounts, distributes taxes collected to local government agencies, performs internal audits of the County’s operations, and provides payroll services for the County's workforce.
Under general supervision, provides technical and specialized payroll and/or personnel-related support to a large and complex County department and/or division(s) or perform payroll and/or personnel-related functions at a Countywide level with responsibilities for reviewing, correcting and instructing the work of other Coordinators; coordinate human resources, payroll and/or timekeeping processes; maintain personnel-related records; provide information to management and employees regarding payroll and personnel-related matters; and perform related work as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics
Payroll/Personnel Coordinator IV is the lead or specialist level class in the Payroll/Personnel Coordinator series. This level is distinguished from the Payroll/Personnel Coordinator III in that the former is assigned to larger County departments with 24/7 operations, various locations, programs, and shifts in the Controller's Office. At this level, work requires the analysis of unusual circumstances, understanding and proper application of complex and multiple labor contract provisions and assessing a variety of approaches to finding solutions. Actions to be taken or responses to be made differ in such things as the source of information, the kind of transaction or scenario, the type of employee, and his/her eligibility for labor contract provisions. Positions at the Controller's Office provide lead, guidance, and instructions to other departmental Coordinators.
In addition, the ideal candidate will have experience in Human Resources and the Payroll System (Workday) and the timekeeping system (Infor Workforce Management aka ATKS).
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Perform technical and specialized office support work, relating specifically to payroll and personnel, which requires the use of independent judgment and the application of technical skills.
- Generate, review, and interpret a variety of automated reports on a routine basis to identify and resolve payroll and personnel change errors and discrepancies; researches and analyzes discrepancies and processes appropriate corrections. Some positions are assigned to perform audits and corrections of countywide payroll and personnel data.
- Answer inquiries from internal and external clients.
- Under the direction of Human Resources or the Controller's Office, may assist other departmental staff with payroll/personnel processing and procedures.
- Process time reporting forms, verify information and calculations, specific payroll rates related to such items as holiday, overtime, off-shift, and predetermined premium rates, and monitor leave and compensatory time totals.
- Coordinate and execute employee onboarding and off-boarding in conjunction with supervisors and the Human Resources Department; process paperwork required for new employees; provide employees guidance on how to navigate through available onboarding resources.
- Interpret, explain, and comply with negotiated contracts, prescribed laws, rules, regulations, and confer with Human Resources and/or Controller's Office as needed.
- Review and process retroactive pay, pay inputs, etc.; research and assemble information from a variety of sources, and make associated arithmetic and/or statistical calculations.
- Assist with processing SDI and Workers Compensation payroll adjustments and work with HR as needed to ensure accuracy and resolve discrepancies, if any.
- Regularly generate and analyze audit reports related to time entry, job, and compensation changes to ensure accurate entry and completion of tasks by various department staff; identify and correct errors; notify individual employees of corrections or action needed, and elevate communications to a supervisor as appropriate.
- Run reports as requested by management.
- Organize and maintain various files, including those related to personnel matters.
- Enter and retrieve data using the County's HR/Payroll system, Workday, and review reports for accuracy and make corrections as required.
- Assist employees, supervisors, and managers with payroll, timecard, and personnel-related inquiries, and in interpreting and applying payroll, retirement, and benefit laws, rules, regulations, bargaining unit contracts, policies, procedures, resolve problems, and recommend solutions.
- Responds to salary verification requests.
- Research record-keeping issues, including sick leave, vacation, or non-contract balances, and perform appropriate action as needed.
- Interpret, explain, and comply with negotiated contracts, prescribed laws, rules, and regulations.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE
Final Filing Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 11:59 PM PST
Application Screening: September 29 - October 3, 2025
Civil Service Panel Interview: October 16 and/or 17, 2025